Institution Type: | Public |
Campus Setting: | Southwest Mid-size city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
Texas Woman's University's application process was simple and straightforward. The faculty and staff have been very professional and accommodating. I am excited to be attend TWU!!…
it has a wonderful program for the students, and they make sure that no matter what your problem is to help you deal with it. they have many oppertunities for…
TWU has some of the best teachers I have ever experienced. Through my classes and the sorority I joined I met some of my best friends I have ever had…
This University has a pretty campus, but is not for everyone. It is smaller, and hard to get involved. It also has a vast gay population, which may turn people…
Texas Woman's University has amazing professors who work very hard to help you have an amazing career. The campus is just the right size and the community around the campus…
Absolutely, the people in my program make it worth it!
Read MoreStudent life here is pretty good, the sororities are always present in the student union, although I think there should be more than just 3. The Social Work Program is amazing and tution is relatively cheap compared to other universities in the metroplex area.
Read MoreThe campus is safe, and they have a lot of activities every month. There is almost something to do everyday here. They provide the best and encourage participation.
Read MoreI started out at the Denton, TX campus, and I loved it! I love the diversity of the student body, people from all walks of life and even from outside the US. The campus is small, and really gorgeous with flowers and trees and benches to sit on. Every building can be walked to easily. The transit system is free for college students. Also the nightlife is pretty nice, and there are little places to have fun at, like the Town Square, with little shops and thrift stores. The food places are amazing, and many places give student discounts (ask about it!). It has that small town feel, which I love, seeing as how I am from Houston. Also, Fort Worth and Dallas are only 45 minutes away.
Read MoreThe campus is gorgeous. I can't wait to explore it on my own. It's small, with lots of safety precautions taken, so I don't need to worry about my safety all the time, but has very rich history. Beautiful trees for the hot Texas summers, too!
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