Texas Woman’s University is located in Denton, Texas, and was founded in 1901 as the only public university in the United States dedicated exclusively to women’s education. Today, TWU has grown into the largest women-led public university system in the United States, with campuses in Denton, Dallas, and Houston, offering over 75 degree and certificate programs across disciplines such as liberal arts, nursing, health sciences, business, and education. The university places a strong emphasis on diversity, with approximately 64% of its students coming from underrepresented minority groups, reflecting its inclusive and global perspective. TWU is committed to providing high-quality education, emphasizing experiential learning, health and well-being, and leadership development. Graduates from the university demonstrate strong employment rates and salary levels in Texas, reflecting the institution's educational quality and societal impact. As a historic and evolving university, TWU continues to uphold its mission of “Educating Women, Empowering the World,” cultivating leaders with global competitiveness.
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