UNT and Collin College announce “OnePath” co-enrollment program in Frisco
View allThe University of North Texas and Collin College introduced UNT OnePath through Collin College, a new co-enrollment partnership that will allow qualified students to earn two degrees — associate and bachelor’s degrees — in business and biology through a coordinated program based in Frisco.
Beginning in Fall 2026, students in OnePath will be co-enrolled at both institutions, following a structured degree plan that aligns coursework and student support services. The inaugural pathways include business degree programs offered online and at UNT at Frisco, as well as a biology bachelor’s degree with pre–healthcare advising at the Collin College Frisco Campus. Upper-level biology courses are offered in Denton or UNT at Frisco.
“Every qualified student who commits to learn with us deserves a clear path forward — and this partnership makes that possible from day one,” said UNT President Harrison Keller, Ph.D. “This is exactly what it looks like when institutions work together to create enduring value for the public good.”
An outdoor photo of Collin College. Students walk down the sidewalk towards the main building. Art sculptures stand in the grass.
Degrees will be available in biology with pre–healthcare advising and business. Photo credit: Collin College
Co-enrolled students will have access to academic support, career services and campus life resources across campuses while progressing toward a UNT bachelor’s degree.
“As this partnership grows, it will create more opportunities for students to move seamlessly through shared coursework as they work toward a UNT degree,” said Collin College District President Neil Matkin, Ph.D. “This partnership expands opportunity for students by combining the strengths of both institutions in a single, coordinated pathway.”
The co-enrollment model simplifies the transition from associate to bachelor’s degree, reducing transfer barriers and expanding access to in-demand programs that support workforce needs in Collin County and across the North Texas region.
For more information about OnePath, visit unt.edu/admissions/onepath.
