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How to Apply and Enroll:
Two Ways to Enroll in Behavior Analysis Internet Courses

There are two distinct forms of enrollment available for individuals wishing to take our online behavior analysis courses.  Since these courses meet BACB requirements for academic content, they are available for use as either graduate credit courses toward a UNT Graduate School Certificate in ABA (GACT-ABA) OR for continuing education/professional development. Both forms of enrollment are accepted by BACB.

Department Enrollment:
For students who wish to meet  BACB academic content requirements and do NOT need to transfer credit to another university or receive transcript documentation.
UNT Graduate School Enrollment:
For students who are seeking a UNT Graduate Certificate in Behavior Analysis, transferable course credit, and transcript documentation, but are NOT seeking a degree.
WHAT YOU GET

Professional or personal development, the knowledge gained from each course, and a certificate of mastery level for each course completed, from the Department of Behavior Analysis.

A graduate certificate from an accredited university (UNT),  the knowledge gained from taking each course, and transcript documentation.

Click here for  APPLY/ENROLL DEADLINES, COURSE DATES, AND SPECIFIC COURSE INFORMATION
HOW TO APPLY AND ENROLL

Click here to fill out your application for Department enrollment. This application is for students using these courses ONLY to meet BACB requirements.

Send the following to Laura Davis by mail or by fax:

1. A printout of your application (see link above).

2. For first-time students: Official transcript showing the highest degree you have been awarded. (A minimum of a bachelor's degree required to enroll in these graduate-level courses.) If the name on your transcript is different from the name you registered under, please email us at BEHVDLinfo@unt.edu and let us know.

3. A check or money order in US dollars only for tuition in the amount specified for the course(s) you are taking.

For United States Postal Service:

Dept. of Behavior Analysis
Laura Davis
P.O. Box 310919
Denton, TX 76203-0919

Fax: 940-369-7880

When Overnighting (such as FedEx or DHL) tuition payments ONLY, send to:

Distance Education Office
C/O Laura Davis
Chilton Hall, Suite 360
410 Avenue C
Denton, TX 76201

Click here to fill out your application for admission to UNT's Toulouse School of Graduate Studies. Send your application payment to the UNT Graduate School along with all required transcripts. Indicate on your application that you are applying for UNT's Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis (GACT-ABA). Direct all questions regarding your admission status to the UNT Graduate School (888-868-4723 or gradadmission@unt.edu). You must be cleared for admission by the UNT Graduate School 2 weeks prior to the semester start date in order to be enrolled. Then your application will be processed by the Behavior Analysis Department to determine your acceptance before you register.

Mail or fax a COPY of your application to Laura Davis (see address in column 1).

After you are admitted to the UNT Graduate School and have received confirmation of acceptance from Behv Dept:

1. You need a UNT-assigned "EUID" to register. Click here to look up your EUID.

2. You must have a permission code to register. Click here to request your permission code.  

Click here for detailed steps on How to Register online and what course number to use.

3. Click here to register online or by telephone during UNT's registration periods. 

4. UNT accepts payment by credit card when you register. Make your payment on time or the UNT Registrar will drop you!

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

Successfully enrolled students will receive an email on the first class day, with a link to the course web page and instructions for beginning the course work.

All students take these courses on the same timetable.  Each course is offered three times a year (Fall, Spring, and Summer).  All coursework, including exams, is online; no on-campus attendance is required.  All coursework must be completed by the end of the semester. No "Incomplete" grades are given for incomplete work in any of these courses.