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So, I graduated last May, and recently started my first "real" job out of college. I was wondering after the required donation or whatever what is the real cost of a season ticket (preferably two) at the stadium level. I had the luxury of a family friends season tickets last year about 4 rows up from the 50. Can anyone give me a better idea of what I would spend to support the Mean Green in total?

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2 Season Tickets plus Mean Green Club Victory level will run you $830. I sit in section 207 about a third to half the way up between the 40 and 45 yard lines. Great view and nice people around me.

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So, I graduated last May, and recently started my first "real" job out of college. I was wondering after the required donation or whatever what is the real cost of a season ticket (preferably two) at the stadium level. I had the luxury of a family friends season tickets last year about 4 rows up from the 50. Can anyone give me a better idea of what I would spend to support the Mean Green in total?

Make sure you use the recent graduate rates. It is an awesome way to ease into donating and buying season tix.

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830 for the year correct?

Yes. You can use the Mean Green Club Victory level membership to gain entry to the Green room before basketball games.

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So, I graduated last May, and recently started my first "real" job out of college. I was wondering after the required donation or whatever what is the real cost of a season ticket (preferably two) at the stadium level. I had the luxury of a family friends season tickets last year about 4 rows up from the 50. Can anyone give me a better idea of what I would spend to support the Mean Green in total?

Reach out to Eddie Delgado (eddie.delgado@unt.edu) .

He's posted on here and seems to be more accessible via email than others I've dealt with at the ticket office. You can outline your specific situation/needs/wants and they'll find something that really works well for you now and going forward.

The "recent grad" option is a great way the AD helps those who are new to the workforce exhibit financial caution/restraint during a time when many find themselves in an unfamiliar position regarding financial responsibility.

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Reach out to Eddie Delgado (eddie.delgado@unt.edu) .

He's posted on here and seems to be more accessible via email than others I've dealt with at the ticket office. You can outline your specific situation/needs/wants and they'll find something that really works well for you now and going forward.

The "recent grad" option is a great way the AD helps those who are new to the workforce exhibit financial caution/restraint during a time when many find themselves in an unfamiliar position regarding financial responsibility.

Dennis is correct. There a number of options we can do for you. Either give me a call 940-369-5380 or email me and we will get you taken care of. We even have some payment plans if you qualify.

Thanks.

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