From several vantage points of UNT's four-story Frisco Landing building, students have an eagle-eye view of the surrounding Dallas-Fort Worth area. They also have access to state-of-the-art classrooms and study spaces where they can create the vision for their future -- many working directly with industry partners who are collaborating at the campus.
Born from a partnership between the University of North Texas and the City of Frisco, the initial 100-acre gift from the city allowed UNT to move forward with master planning to provide the first four-year institution for the booming population in Collin County. In 2016, UNT began offering classes in Frisco at locations including Hall Park and Inspire Park.
The opening of Frisco Landing, which sits at the southwest corner of Preston Road and Panther Creek Parkway, marks the latest chapter in UNT's presence in Collin County, which allows UNT to offer convenient access to the opportunities that a UNT education provides for those in the North Texas region and beyond.
UNT at Frisco is reimagining higher education and shaping the visionary leaders of tomorrow, President Neal Smatresk said at the January ribbon cutting ceremony.
"Like the City of Frisco, we at UNT like to dream big," Smatresk says. "We are on
this beautiful plot of land on one of the most exciting corners of the city, a corner
of the city that will be bursting with economic development -- with entertainment,
recreational opportunities.