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The Federation of North Texas Area Universities is an educational consortium of three public universities in the North Texas region: the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and Texas A&M University–Commerce. Graduate students at a member institution are able to cross-register in classes at other members. The consortium also hosts an annual research symposium.

The consortium was established in 1968 with assistance from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

References

  1. "Federation of North Texas Area Universities". Texas Woman's University. 2023-10-30.
  2. "Federation Graduate Student Research Symposium". Toulouse Graduate School. The University of North Texas.
  3. Segar, Kristen (2021-05-04). "TAMUC Teams up With North Texas Universities to Provide Cross-Institutional Learning". Texas A&M University–Commerce.

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