Updated Sept. 1: Revised throughout with additional details.

Donald Trump Jr. will be paid $100,000 for his speech Oct. 24 as part of the University of North Texas' Kuehne Speaker Series.

The North Texas Daily obtained contracts between the school and Trump.

According to the documents, Trump — executive vice president of the Trump Organization — will give a 30-minute speech followed by a 30-minute question-and-answer session, to which he will be provided the questions in advance. His speaking fee is nonrefundable.

He'll attend a dinner the previous night, a VIP reception before the event and a VIP breakfast the next day, the student newspaper reported. Trump also will receive up to $5,000 in food, lodging and travel accommodations.

Although the Denton university hasn't finalized a contract for the event's venue, Trump's contract indicates it will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

The speaker series' top sponsor is the tax-services firm Ryan, which is led by GOP donor and UNT alumni G. Brint Ryan.

Ryan told The Washington Post that the speaking fee is paid for by private donations and that event will help fund National Merit Scholarships.

"The fee is not important — what's important is the net result," Ryan said. "This is not a deal to sponsor Donald Trump Jr. This is an effort to raise as much money as possible for scholarships."

"If Chelsea Clinton wants to come next time, that's great," he added.

Trump is the first speaker in the 2017-18 season of the Kuehne series, named for UNT graduate and benefactor Ernie Kuehne and billed as "a forum to engage in conversation about topics of national and global relevance." Fox Business Network host Melissa Francis will speak at the Hilton Anatole on March 29.

Previous speakers include former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, oil magnate T. Boone Pickens and NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden.

UNT spokeswoman Kelley Reese said the series has raised more than $1.6 million for scholarships so far.

Trump declined to comment; a spokeswoman told the Post that he is "a popular public speaker who has been participating in speaking engagements domestically and internationally for over a decade."

Trump and his father have both been critical of paid speeches given by Hillary and Bill Clinton.

Moderator: Hillary paid $225,000 by a Brazilian bank for a speech that called for “open borders.” That’s a quote! #Debate #BigLeagueTruth — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 20, 2016

But after Bill gave a 6 figure speech there State dept under HRC did sell Russia 20% of US uranium stocks #paytoplay https://t.co/49DlaYgmwd — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 1, 2016

The New York Times revealed in July that Trump, the president's eldest son, met with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer in 2016, keen on the prospect of getting incriminating information about Hillary Clinton. Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and senior adviser Jared Kushner also attended the meeting.

Trump released emails about the meeting on Twitter "in order to be totally transparent," adding that the meeting occurred "before the current Russian fever was in vogue."

In the emails, entertainment publicist Rob Goldstone says that their mutual friend, Russian pop star Emin Agalarov, and his father, real-estate tycoon Aras Agalarov, had been offered dirt on Clinton as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump."

"If it's what you say I love it especially later in the summer," Donald Trump Jr. replied.

The president's son, Kushner and Manafort have all become entangled in special prosecutor Robert Mueller's federal investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia in the run-up to the November election.