Texas Woman’s University
Location and Affiliation:
Texas Woman’s University is located in Denton, TX, population 273,535.
Affiliation: Public.
Population:
Texas Woman’s University’s enrollment is 4328 full-time and 1499 part-time students on campus.
• 94% female
• 22% black
• 5% Asian
• 3% international
• 1% American Indian
• 13% Hispanic
72% of applicants are admitted. Freshman return to TWU at a rate of 75%.
Professor to Student Ratio:
1:14
Academic Level:
• Texas Woman’s University is a Level 4 school
• The average high school GPA is 3.3
• The middle 50% range of ACT scores is 17-22
• The middle SAT range is Verbal 420-540, Math 410-530, Composite 830-1070
Most Popular Majors:
• Nursing 36%
• Community Health/Counseling 5%
• Interdisciplinary Studies 10%
• Family/Consumer Sciences 5%
• Social Work 3%
• Psychology 4%
Graduates:
34% graduate after 6 years.
Application:
• Admission fee is $30
• The Early Action application deadline is February 1, Regular Decision is March 1
• The financial aid deadline is March 1
Generosity:
Average need met is 96%.
Features:
Texas Woman’s University was founded in 1901 as a Woman’s College. TWU ranks ninth in the nation in doctoral degrees awarded in the health sciences and produces more new nurses and health care professionals than any other university in Texas. TWU conducts research that impacts the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity, osteoporosis, stroke and diabetes. The campus is 35 miles from Dallas, holds the History of Texas Women collection, DAR museum, historical collection, women’s collection, and university gardens..
Contact:
TWU Admissions 1-888-948-9984.
Learn more about Texas Woman’s University. http://www.twu.edu
