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Texas Woman’s University is the nation’s largest woman-focused university. The university  prepares women to pursue careers in fields in which they have been historically underrepresented, such as mathematics, the sciences, business, leadership and aeronautics. TWU is among the leading producers of nursing and allied health professionals in Texas. 

TWU’s online business programs are ranked among the best in the nation and are accredited by the  Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, which is considered among the most prestigious accrediting entities globally. The university helps students become leaders through transformational education and opportunities in small-class settings. The university’s Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership provides a variety of resources for  students who wish to pursue leadership, entrepreneurship and public service.

The university also conducts research aimed at improving the community, the nation and the world. TWU believes in learning by doing, so students – women and men – have the opportunity to practice what they learn in state-of-the-art facilities on three campuses: Denton, Dallas and Houston.

TWU offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies and many learning opportunities to empower women so they may embrace their pioneering spirit and make the world better.

Articles sponsored by Texas Woman’s University

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