Founded in 1901, Texas Woman's University is a public university with a primary focus on educating women. It operates three campuses in Denton, Dallas, and Houston, serving nearly 16,000 students. The institution offers over 75 academic programs conferring 91 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
The university holds the number-one ranking in Texas for ethnic diversity and ranks first in the Dallas-Fort Worth region for graduate earnings relative to cost. Its annual investment in scholarships exceeds $15 million, supporting a mission to keep quality education accessible. The student-to-faculty ratio stands at 18:1.
Texas Woman's University maintains strong outcomes in professional licensure, with a 94% pass rate on teacher certification exams and a 92% pass rate for the nursing licensure exam. The institution emphasizes affordability and student success as core components of its educational model.






