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Texas Woman's University

Public Denton, TX · Urban · Southwest · 100% data reported · Agent Insights
47%
Graduation Rate
$56,544
Earnings (10yr)
$11,963
Net Price
96%
Acceptance Rate

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Overview

With an acceptance rate of 96%, Texas Woman's University is an accessible option for students who are looking for a supportive environment to pursue their education. The school attracts those interested in fields like Health Professions, Business & Marketing, Humanities, Psychology, and Education. The diverse programs reflect a commitment to equipping students with practical skills and knowledge for the job market.

After graduation, students can expect to earn an average of $56,544 within ten years. This figure is significant when considering the affordability of the school, with a net price of $11,963 after financial aid. Many students here receive Pell Grants, indicating a dedication to supporting those from lower-income backgrounds. While the graduation rate is 47%, the emphasis on practical programs suggests that students are prepared to enter the workforce equipped for success.

When it comes to the financial side, graduates carry a median debt of $19,218. This manageable debt level means that many students can navigate their post-college lives without being overwhelmed. Texas Woman's University tends to attract individuals who thrive in collaborative, community-focused settings. With a focus on personal growth and professional preparation, it's a solid choice for those aiming to make a positive impact in their chosen fields.

Rankings

How Texas Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation47%Earnings 10yr$57KNet Price$12KRetention70%Median Debt$19KPell Grant Rate42%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$10K$0-30K$10K$30-48K$11K$48-75K$19K$110K+

The Mobility Equation

Mobility = Access x Success. How many low-income students get in, and how many reach the top 20%?

ACCESS% from bottom 20%936.5%SUCCESS% who reach top 20%2705.8%MOBILITY253.41%

Cost & Financial Aid

$8,640
In-State Tuition
$18,480
Out-of-State
$11,963
Avg Net Price
$19,218
Median Debt
42%
Pell Grant Rate
38%
Federal Loan Rate

What Families Actually Pay

$9,948
Family Income $0–$30K
$9,894
Family Income $30K–$48K
$11,087
Family Income $48K–$75K
$19,093
Family Income $110K+

Graduate Outcomes

$48,773
6 Years After Entry
$52,209
8 Years
$56,544
10 Years
0.34x
Debt-to-Earnings
74%
Earning > $25K

Earnings Trajectory

$48,773 6yr $52,209 8yr $56,544 10yr

Social Mobility

Data: Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card · 30M+ anonymized tax records

253.41%
Mobility Rate
Bottom 20% → Top 20%
2705.8%
Success Rate
If bottom 20% get in
936.5%
From Bottom 20%
Share of students
$82,600
Parent Median Income

Social Capital

Data: Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas

1.49
Economic Connectedness
Cross-class friendships
0.03
Friending Bias
Lower = more inclusive
6.7%
Volunteering Rate
0.94
Support Ratio
Community support

Academics & Admissions

Acceptance Rate 96%
Retention Rate 70%
ACT Midpoint 21
Full-Time Faculty 99%
Faculty Salary (mo) $9,526
Diversity Index 0.73
First-Gen Students 42%

Top Programs

Health Professions 32%
Business & Marketing 11%
Humanities 10%
Psychology 8%
Education 6%
Visual & Performing Arts 5%
Biology & Biomedical 3%
Social Sciences 3%