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Texas Woman's University

School Name: Texas Woman's University
Type: Public-HSI
Location: Denton, TX
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Website: www.twu.edu
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Texas Woman's University (TWU) is a public university located in Denton, Texas, with additional campuses in Dallas and Houston. It was founded in 1901 as the Girls Industrial College, later became the College of Industrial Arts, and adopted its current name in 1957. Although the university has been coeducational since 1994, it retains its historical emphasis on providing higher education to women and is the largest university in the United States primarily for women.

Academics:
TWU offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs through its various colleges and schools, which include:

1. College of Arts and Sciences
2. College of Business
3. College of Health Sciences
4. College of Nursing
5. College of Professional Education
6. Graduate School

TWU is particularly known for its strong programs in health sciences, education, and business. It is also recognized for its commitment to research, particularly in the areas of healthcare, education, and the sciences.

Student life:
TWU has a diverse student body, with over 15,000 students from various backgrounds and nationalities. The university offers an active campus life, with more than 100 student organizations, including academic clubs, cultural organizations, and recreational clubs. TWU's athletic teams, known as the Pioneers, compete in NCAA Division II as a member of the Lone Star Conference.

Rankings and reputation:
Texas Woman's University consistently ranks among the top regional universities in the United States. According to U.S. News & World Report (2021 edition), TWU was ranked #298-#389 among National Universities. The university is particularly known for its strong programs in nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy, as well as its focus on empowering women in higher education.

Notable alumni:
TWU has produced many successful alumni who have excelled in various fields, including healthcare, education, business, and politics. Some notable TWU alumni include:

1. Louise Raggio - Pioneering attorney and women's rights advocate
2. Sarah Weddington - Attorney who successfully argued the Roe v. Wade case before the U.S. Supreme Court
3. Kay Bailey Hutchison - Former U.S. Senator from Texas
4. Julia Sweeney - Actress, comedian, and former Saturday Night Live cast member
5. Caro Crawford Brown - Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

In conclusion, Texas Woman's University is a comprehensive public institution with a long-standing commitment to providing higher education opportunities to women. Its wide range of academic programs, active campus life, and dedication to empowering women in various fields make it an important institution in the higher education landscape.




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Cost of Attendance (19)
First Generation % (41)

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Founding Date (+168)
Wiki Page Rank (+137)

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Gender Balance (524)
Average ACT Score (521)

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Applicants (-138)
UniRank Ranking (-99)





Feature Context

UniRank Ranking
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
499
392
293
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Average SAT Score
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
1037
515
525
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Average ACT Score
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
20
521
525
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Completion Rate
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
43.03%
511
481
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Sports Score
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
20.85
361
308
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Research Expenses
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
$5,154,588
282
269
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Endowment
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
$110,275,037
406
521
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Enrollment
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
9,418
198
173
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Average Family Income
Value:
Rank:
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$45,407
486
484
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Admission Rate
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
93.23%
513
441
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Gender Balance
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
13.48%
524
419
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Founding Date
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
1901
369
537
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Student to Faculty Ratio
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
19.0
484
529
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Racial Diversity
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
0.05
215
304
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First Generation %
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
41.58%
41
12
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Cost of Attendance
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
$18,715
19
12
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Web Hits
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
2,416,752
314
252
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Research Ranking
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
422
337
268
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Citations per Faculty
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
189.47
294
278
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Applicants
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
5,824
352
214
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Social Media Followers
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
7,945
398
323
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Wiki Page Rank
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
12.16
317
454
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NPV20
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
$474,988
188
222
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Social Mobility Rate
Value:
Rank:
Expected:
2.53
91
86
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