Public Institution
Texas Woman's University
Texas Woman's University's main campus is located in Denton, Texas, with additional health science campuses in Dallas and Houston. Though now coeducational, TWU retains a unique atmosphere as the nation's largest state-supported university primarily for women. The university focuses on health sciences, education, and business, offering students a research-oriented academic environment.
Programs
28
Analyzed in dataset
Earnings
$41,376
Average graduate, 1 yr after
Outlook
54/100
Avg DegreeOutlook Score
Tuition
$8,648
In-state sticker price
Out-of-state: $18,720/yr
Financial Aid
The sticker price is rarely what families actually pay. Texas Woman's University's grant and scholarship aid lowers the net price for most income brackets. 40% of students receive Pell Grants; 39% take federal loans.
Net Price by Family Income
Academic Year 2025| Income Bracket | Avg Net Price | 4-Year Net Cost |
|---|---|---|
| $0 – $30K | $8,378 | $33,512 |
| $30K – $48K | $8,345 | $33,380 |
| $48K – $75K | $11,121 | $44,484 |
| $75K – $110K | $15,974 | $63,896 |
| $110K+ | $17,856 | $71,424 |
| Sticker price (no aid) | $8,648 | $34,592 |
Net price = tuition + fees + room & board minus grants and scholarships, by reported family-income bracket. Source: IPEDS Student Financial Aid survey via College Scorecard.
Programs at Texas Woman's University
28 degree programs ranked by DegreeOutlook Score. Click any program for AI scenario analysis and 10-year earnings projections.