Texas Woman's University occupies a notable position in higher education as the nation's largest university primarily for women. Its four campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston are joined by a fifth "e-Learning" campus that offers innovative online degree programs in business, education, and general studies. Six consecutive semesters of enrollment growth have produced a record enrollment of 11,353 students. TWU is connecting excellence to the real world by:
Addressing the health care needs of Texans by opening a new Institute of Health Sciences - Houston Center in 2006 and planning for a new Institute of Health Sciences - Dallas Center to be built at TWU's Parkland campus,
Producing more new nurses and health care professionals than any other university in Texas,
Helping ease the teacher shortage by placing highly qualified professionals where they're needed most - in the classroom,
Offering a liberal arts-based curriculum that prepares students for success in an increasingly global world and
Conducting research that impacts the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity, osteoporosis, stroke and diabetes.