The University of North Texas Cyber Clinic offers pro bono cybersecurity services to local small businesses, nonprofits, and public sector organizations that lack internal resources or need to augment their existing cybersecurity capabilities. Services include: asset inventory, access and authorization control, network security configuration, endpoint detection and response (EDR), vulnerability scanning, security policy creation.
Education Level: College & University, Adults
AI Summer Research Program - A unique aspect of this program is the immersive 4-week effort which guides students through all stages from initial project selection to research poster presentation. This is accomplished through intensive group efforts, including brief twice-daily full group meetings ("huddles") and daily project group meetings lead by faculty and grad students. The intensive period culminates in a celebration and poster presentation event on the final Friday. This initial period demonstrates what can be accomplished with well-organized, focused, and intensive group effort, and accelerates the student preparation for more independent efforts throughout the summer and into the next academic year. Uniquely this year, we are accepting students with both AI and general computer science interest, with the goal of having project options across both domains to provide additional opportunities for teams.
Education Level: All Students, Adults

Big Thought is a Dallas-based non-profit organization that focuses on building partnerships to give all students equal access to learning opportunities. Their mission is "to make imagination a part of everyday learning."
Education Level: College & University, Adults

Convergence Technology Center is a National Science Foundation funded partnership which UNT has joined to promote the "convergence" of many community college programs with four year degree programs, such as CSE's BA in Information Technology. CSE faculty will take the lead in developing curriculum for mobile device applications development.

Education Level: Grades 6-12 students
This program will not be offered for Summer 2026.
The UNT WISE Explore STEM! Summer Program provides opportunities for young adults with disabilities, ages 14-22, to gain experience and insight in STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). This multi-day and non-residential program allows students to gain new and exciting skills, and learn about their practical application. For more information, please reach out to Kaya Church at untwise@unt.edu.
Education Level: College & University, Adults

The goal of the UNT GenCyber Teacher Camp is to increase the cybersecurity expertise of middle and high school Computer Science/STEM teachers so that they can introduce a cybersecurity curriculum into their classrooms. Our camp centers on Cybersecurity Foundations and emphasizes cybersecurity as a helping profession that impacts many aspects of society.
Education Level: College & University
TaMaLe: Testing & Machine Learning for Software Testing is an REU site project that exposes students to research topics through both competition and collaboration. Students will explore questions in the area of software testing applied to context-driven systems such as mobile apps, IoT devices, and autonomous vehicles, which is a timely and important area of study that can have a large impact in safety and the economy.