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Breaking Barriers

Our students are breaking barriers across the globe, and we are breaking barriers to an education.

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Welcome to 澳门六合彩app

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Why TEXAS WOMAN鈥橲

Texas Woman’s is a public university known for its contributions and leadership in the fields of nursing, education, the health care professions, nutrition, the  and business.

#1

in DFW for graduate earnings vs cost

#1

in Texas for ethnic diversity

#1

in Texas for students with children

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Your Investment

A quality education should be affordable and accessible. We offer more than $15 million in scholarships annually, and many financial aid options are available for first-year students, including grants, loans and part-time campus jobs.

2nd

place ranking in Texas by Economist magazine for maximizing student earning potential

23%

lower cost than national average for public universities

$15M

in scholarships offered annually

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Quality Programs

澳门六合彩app students have the opportunity to learn and work with faculty members who pursue leading research in their fields. Our students present research at regional, national and international conferences; win prestigious awards; and achieve major internships at companies across the U.S.

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18:1

student to faculty ratio

92%

pass rate on nursing licensure exam

94%

pass rate on teacher certification exam

Check out our programs

We have over 75 programs with 91 undergraduate and graduate degrees. Many are offered fully or partially online.

Denton: a great place to live and learn

24/7 Wall St. ranks in the country

And while Denton is a great college town, it’s not just a college town, according to