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Texas Woman's University
United States of America

Popularity:1061

Official website: https://twu.edu/
Tel:Email: admissions@twu.edu Phone: 940-898-3188 Fax: 940-898-3081
Address:P.O. Box 425589 Denton, TX  76204 United States

Texas Woman's University is a four-year public university located in Denton, Texas, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:

School Profile

Long history: Founded in 1901, it is the largest women's university in the United States, with a history of more than 120 years, and has a deep accumulation in the field of women's higher education.

Excellent geographical location: Located in Denton, Texas, the city has a strong cultural atmosphere, rich activities such as art and music, and is close to major cities such as Dallas and Fort Worth, providing students with a wealth of internship, employment and cultural experience opportunities.

Large scale: The school has multiple campuses, including the main campus in Denton and branch campuses in Houston and Dallas. It has complete teaching facilities and rich educational resources to meet the learning and research needs of students from different majors.

Academic Research

Rich professional settings :

College of Arts and Sciences: covers undergraduate and master's degree programs in chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, computer science, English, speech, foreign languages, psychology, philosophy, history, political science, fashion, textiles, sociology, social work, multicultural women and gender studies, and includes the School of Arts, which offers professional programs in music, visual arts, drama and dance.

College of Business: has undergraduate programs in accounting, business, business administration, finance, human resource management, management and marketing, as well as graduate programs in business administration, health care management and health systems management.

College of Health Sciences: covers campuses in Denton, Houston and Dallas, including the School of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy, the School of Health Promotion and Kinesiology, Communication Sciences, Oral Health, and the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences.

College of Nursing: Founded in 1954, it is the second largest nursing school in Texas and one of the largest in the country, offering programs at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels. Its doctoral program is the fifth oldest in the United States and the largest nursing doctoral program in the world.

College of Professional Education: includes the departments of Family Science, Reading and Teacher Education, and Library and Information Studies.

Strong teaching resources:

Teaching staff: The school has a team of highly qualified teachers, who have rich experience and outstanding achievements in teaching and scientific research, and can provide students with high-quality education and guidance.

Scientific research strength: The school has carried out in-depth research in multiple disciplines, especially in women's health, family research, nutrition, nursing and other fields, and has made significant research results, making important contributions to the development of related fields.

Academic ranking: Rated as a Tier 4 national university by U.S. News & World Report, ranked 207th in the U.S. academic ranking.

Campus life

Student organizations and activities: The school has a variety of student organizations and clubs, covering academic, cultural, artistic, sports and other fields, such as student unions, dance clubs, drama clubs, music clubs, volunteer associations, etc. Students can participate according to their interests and hobbies to enrich their extracurricular life and expand their interpersonal relationships.

Good accommodation conditions: The university has 2,300 dormitories, and first-year students are guaranteed to have dormitories. The dormitories are fully equipped and comfortable, providing students with a good living environment.

Strong cultural atmosphere: As a women's university, the school focuses on cultivating students' female leadership and comprehensive qualities, creating a strong female cultural atmosphere, and encouraging students to actively participate in various cultural activities and academic exchanges to improve their cultural literacy and comprehensive abilities.