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BOLDLY<br />
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FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS <strong>2021</strong>/20<strong>22</strong><br />
— <strong>First</strong>-<strong>Year</strong> Students | 1
THE PIONEER WOMAN<br />
Minerva, as she is affectionately known<br />
by TWU students, was unveiled in<br />
1938 as part of the Texas Centennial<br />
celebration. The statue pays tribute to<br />
the spirit of pioneering women in Texas.<br />
BOLDLY GO<br />
Why Texas Woman’s
QUALITY<br />
Since its founding more than a century ago, Texas Woman’s has become known<br />
for its contributions and leadership in the fields of nursing, education, physical<br />
therapy, occupational therapy, biology, kinesiology, nutrition, the arts and<br />
We are the<br />
PIONEERS<br />
sciences, and business.<br />
LOCATION<br />
Our booming North Texas location in the college town of Denton — just 40<br />
miles from Dallas and Fort Worth — assures our students easy access to arts,<br />
culture and career possibilities. TWU also offers a variety of online courses for<br />
self-disciplined students who enjoy working independently.<br />
COLORS: Maroon & white<br />
We wear maroon on Mondays<br />
VALUE<br />
TWU is a public university that offers the student support and small class<br />
sizes traditionally expected at a private university.<br />
As the NATION’S LARGEST PUBLIC UNIVERSITY PRIMARILY FOR WOMEN,<br />
Texas Woman’s prides itself on providing women and men with a quality and<br />
UNIVERSITY HAND SIGN: “TW”<br />
well-rounded educational experience focused on service, health and wellbeing,<br />
and integrity. Respect for diversity in all aspects of life and a safe<br />
campus environment are the hallmarks of a TWU education.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
3 YOUR INVESTMENT<br />
MASCOT: Oakley, a Texas Barn Owl<br />
5 QUALITY EDUCATION<br />
7 LIVING ON CAMPUS<br />
9 CAMPUS LIFE<br />
PIONEER SWAG: Download<br />
TWU phone wallpapers and<br />
print TWU swag at<br />
twu.edu/pioneerswag<br />
11 DENTON, TEXAS<br />
13 VISIT TEXAS WOMAN’S<br />
15 ADMISSIONS<br />
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17 DEGREE PROGRAMS<br />
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MAKE IT MATTER<br />
Your investment at Texas Woman’s University
AT TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY, we believe in a quality education that is affordable and accessible.<br />
This is why we offer more than $15 million in scholarships annually, including many just for first-year students. Most<br />
students are able to maintain their scholarships for up to four years.<br />
Many financial aid options are available, including grants, loans and part-time campus jobs. Find out more at<br />
twu.edu/finaid and follow the steps to apply.<br />
TWU was ranked No. 45 in the nation out of 1,275 universities and No. 2 in Texas by The Economist Magazine for<br />
maximizing students’ earning potential, surpassing prestigious private colleges such as Carnegie Mellon, Notre Dame<br />
and Cornell.<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID<br />
Chancellor’s Endowed*<br />
Presidential*<br />
(valedictorians/salutatorians)<br />
Terry Scholar**<br />
Tuition, fees & stipend<br />
Tuition & fees<br />
Tuition, fees, room & board,<br />
books & supplies<br />
Legacy Leaders* $11,000<br />
Honors Scholar* $6,500<br />
Women in Business†* $2,500<br />
InnovateHER Scholarship<br />
40+ credit hours required<br />
President’s Leadership Council†* $ 1,500<br />
Reitch† $ 1,500<br />
<strong>First</strong>-<strong>Year</strong> Student* $ 1,200 - $3,000<br />
Merit Scholarships<br />
Departmental Scholarships†<br />
Amounts vary<br />
KEY *Renewable †Stackable<br />
**Some scholarships require a separate application process.<br />
For full details and a complete list, visit twu.edu/scholarships<br />
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ANNUAL COST OF A<br />
TWU EDUCATION<br />
$1,050<br />
BOOKS & SUPPLIES<br />
$3,051<br />
TRANSPORTATION<br />
& OTHER EXPENSES<br />
$10,386<br />
ON CAMPUS<br />
ROOM & BOARD<br />
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES<br />
March 15, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Fall <strong>2021</strong> Semester<br />
December 14, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Spring 20<strong>22</strong> Semester<br />
TO APPLY<br />
twu.edu/scholarships<br />
TWU scholarship system opens July 1, 2020 for Fall <strong>2021</strong>.<br />
0<br />
$9,630<br />
15 CREDIT HOURS<br />
FOR FALL & SPRING<br />
In-State Tuition & Fees*<br />
FINANCIAL AID PRIORITY DEADLINES<br />
January 15, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Summer & Fall <strong>2021</strong> Semester<br />
September 1, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Spring 20<strong>22</strong> Semester<br />
TO APPLY<br />
twu.edu/finaid<br />
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)<br />
for Fall <strong>2021</strong> will open October 1, 2020. Tax information<br />
from previous two years will be used.<br />
FAFSA-TWU code 003646 fafsa.ed.gov<br />
$24,117 TOTAL ANNUAL COST<br />
Texas college/university average: $32,902<br />
Source: www.collegeforalltexans.com<br />
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board<br />
*Add $12,660 for out-of-state tuition<br />
Moody’s rates TWU Aa3 for financial stability.<br />
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LEARN BY DOING<br />
Beyond the classroom<br />
Dental Hygiene<br />
Study Abroad<br />
Program, Peru
OUR ACADEMIC QUALITY EXTENDS<br />
BEYOND THE CLASSROOM<br />
TWU students have the opportunity to learn and work<br />
with faculty members who pursue and apply research in<br />
their fields. Whether it’s developing programs to reduce<br />
violence against women, working with veterans and their<br />
families, expanding access for children with autism or<br />
identifying more effective ways to reduce cancer risks,<br />
research with TWU faculty will broaden your academic<br />
experience. twu.edu/faculty-profiles<br />
HONORS SCHOLAR PROGRAM<br />
Honors Scholars have the opportunity to enhance their<br />
educational experience by taking honors coursework,<br />
volunteering in the community, and participating in<br />
leadership and cultural events. Honors Scholars work with<br />
mentors, live together in residential communities, and<br />
have a strong track record of placement in prestigious<br />
graduate and professional programs, including TWU’s<br />
graduate school. twu.edu/honors<br />
CAREER CONNECTIONS<br />
JANE NELSON INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP<br />
Texas Woman’s is dedicated to preparing more women<br />
to take on successful roles in business and public<br />
service. The Institute and its centers provide multiple<br />
platforms for women to advance their leadership skills<br />
and experience through education, mentoring and<br />
networking. Centers include:<br />
• Center for Student Leadership<br />
• Center for Women Entrepreneurs<br />
• Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy<br />
twu.edu/lead<br />
TWU believes in opening doors for its students. The<br />
Career Connections Center provides advising services<br />
and tailored career planning for students and alumni.<br />
We help with all aspects of planning — from choosing a<br />
major to negotiating a salary after graduation. Our online<br />
resources, career readiness workshops, and national and<br />
international employer connections are just some of the<br />
services that demonstrate our commitment to student<br />
success. careerconnections.twu.edu<br />
NASA<br />
AS MEMBERS OF THE TEXAS SPACE GRANT<br />
CONSORTIUM, STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY<br />
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NASA DESIGN CHALLENGE<br />
twu.edu/research-discovery<br />
GLOBAL REACH<br />
Today’s Pioneers can explore new frontiers and experience other cultures through TWU’s Education Abroad Programs,<br />
including faculty-led study abroad courses and our worldwide affiliated partner programs. We prepare students to be<br />
global citizens with the knowledge, skills and abilities to excel in learning, living and working in a diverse and complex<br />
society. twu.edu/education-abroad<br />
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WELCOME HOME<br />
Living on campus
LIVING ON CAMPUS<br />
With its historic buildings, Lowry Woods walking<br />
pathway, large turtles sunning by the Texas Pond, and a<br />
bike-friendly atmosphere, TWU’s Denton campus is<br />
known for its beauty and as one of the safest colleges in<br />
the nation and state, according to the National Council<br />
for Home Safety and Security. Our students who live on<br />
campus feel like a part of the university community, have<br />
greater satisfaction with their college experience, perform<br />
better academically and are more likely to graduate.<br />
twu.edu/housing<br />
CARE OFFICE<br />
TWU’s Campus Alliance for Resource Education (CARE) is<br />
a support center for commuters, veterans, adult learners,<br />
online learners and students with families. twu.edu/care<br />
LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES (LLC)<br />
Integrating experiences inside and outside the classroom,<br />
LLC students build connections with other students, faculty<br />
and university leaders by enrolling in the same classes, living<br />
together in residence halls, and participating in related social<br />
and academic activities.<br />
DINING OPTIONS<br />
Pioneer Kitchen has options available for all tastes and<br />
preferences. Enjoy Starbucks in the library, grab a salad<br />
on the go, hang with friends at Chick-fil-A or Qdoba in the<br />
new Student Union at Hubbard Hall, or relax at Oakland<br />
Cafe. The new state-of-the-art dining hall features a<br />
variety of food preparation and serving stations, including<br />
allergen-free menus. twu.edu/dining<br />
RESIDENCE HALLS<br />
PARLIAMENT<br />
VILLAGE<br />
• New residential village<br />
• Fitness center, study<br />
lounges, training rooms<br />
• <strong>First</strong>-year students only<br />
• Coed with pod-style<br />
shared baths<br />
STARK HALL<br />
• 21 floors<br />
GUINN HALL<br />
• Sophomore students only<br />
• Coed with private baths<br />
• Sorority suites available<br />
• On-site convenience market<br />
• 24 floors<br />
• Sophomore students only<br />
• Coed with private baths<br />
• In-hall laundry<br />
• Open between semesters<br />
STUDENT UNION AT HUBBARD HALL<br />
Grab a bite to eat, enjoy the game room, study<br />
in a lounge area, relax in the meditation room<br />
or explore the art gallery in the new student<br />
union. Meeting rooms and conference space are<br />
available for organizations and special events.<br />
The renovated and expanded historical building<br />
became the new home of the union in 2020.<br />
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GET INVOLVED<br />
What’s outside the classroom
ATHLETICS<br />
Our Pioneers compete in Division II athletics in basketball,<br />
gymnastics, soccer, softball and volleyball. We also have<br />
competitive teams in dance, stunt and synchronized<br />
swimming. It’s easy to get involved and support the<br />
Pioneers. All games held on campus are free with your<br />
student ID. twuathletics.com<br />
@twuathletics<br />
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PERFORMANCE ARTS<br />
@twupioneers<br />
Texas Woman’s drama, dance and music students<br />
perform on campus throughout the year with reduced<br />
ticket prices for students. Some drama performances<br />
offer “pay-what-you-can” shows. twu.edu/arts<br />
Our International Education program creates a<br />
welcoming environment for students and faculty,<br />
providing guidance and support throughout the<br />
education process.<br />
FIT & REC<br />
Get healthy and make new friends by joining an<br />
intramural sports team. Our Fitness and Recreation<br />
Center offers team sports, a rock-climbing wall, indoor<br />
pool, personal trainers, group exercise classes and<br />
outdoor adventures. twu.edu/fitandrec<br />
@twufitandrec @twu_fitandrec<br />
SPECIAL EVENTS<br />
Fall and spring semesters are packed with campus<br />
activities, including movies, talent shows, festivals, road<br />
trips, art shows, block parties, health and well-being<br />
TWU OVERVIEW<br />
15,886<br />
TOTAL STUDENTS<br />
3<br />
55<br />
COUNTRIES<br />
REPRESENTED<br />
12%<br />
CAMPUSES + COLLIN<br />
HIGHER EDUCATION<br />
CENTER<br />
initiatives, fashion shows and cultural events.<br />
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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS<br />
There are many options to connect with campus, develop<br />
new skills and make a difference in your community.<br />
With TWU’s Student Government Association, Greek<br />
life, diversity and cultural programs, civic engagement<br />
opportunities, academic clubs and other student<br />
organizations, there is a place for every interest and<br />
for everyone. twu.edu/student-organizations<br />
150+<br />
STUDENT<br />
ORGANIZATIONS<br />
46<br />
15<br />
NATIONAL TITLES<br />
EARNED BY 5<br />
ATHLETICS TEAMS<br />
MALE POPULATION<br />
BACHELOR’S<br />
DEGREE PROGRAMS<br />
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DENTONING<br />
Living in Denton, Texas
DISCOVER DENTON, TEXAS<br />
Denton’s original and independent culture is powered<br />
by a strong sense of community that boasts a vibrant<br />
arts and music scene and an innovative business climate.<br />
A popular destination for music, film and food festivals,<br />
antique shows, art exhibits, vintage shopping, theater<br />
performances and a local farmers’ market, Denton easily<br />
keeps more than 50,000 college students entertained.<br />
Public Transportation is easily accessible from campus<br />
with nine Denton County Transportation Authority<br />
Connect routes throughout Denton, as well as the DCTA<br />
A-train and North Texas Xpress that connect to all of<br />
North Texas.<br />
twu.edu/care/commuters<br />
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THINGS TO DO IN DENTON<br />
Arts & Jazz Festival<br />
Quakertown Park (2 blocks from TWU)<br />
APRIL<br />
Thin Line Film-Music-Photo Festival<br />
Multiple venues throughout Denton<br />
APRIL<br />
Twilight Tunes<br />
Thursday evening free concerts<br />
Downtown Square (1 mile from TWU)<br />
APRIL TO JUNE<br />
Denton Community Market<br />
Denton County Historical Park (1.25<br />
miles from TWU)<br />
APRIL TO NOVEMBER<br />
North Texas Fair & Rodeo<br />
Carroll Boulevard (1 mile from TWU)<br />
AUGUST<br />
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The experience of enjoying, discovering and exploring<br />
all that the great city of Denton has to ofer<br />
Arts & Autos<br />
Downtown Square<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
Denton Blues Festival<br />
Quakertown Park<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
Day of the Dead Festival<br />
Día de los Muertos<br />
Industrial Street (1 mile from TWU)<br />
OCTOBER<br />
Denton Holiday Lighting Festival<br />
Downtown Square<br />
DECEMBER<br />
Denton is a certifed music friendly community<br />
discoverdenton.com<br />
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TAKE A LOOK AROUND<br />
Come visit Texas Woman’s University
VISIT TEXAS WOMAN’S<br />
Take a closer look at Texas Woman’s by attending a Pioneer Preview<br />
event throughout the year. One first-year student will win a<br />
$1,000 award toward tuition at each Pioneer Preview event.*<br />
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, on-campus events will be<br />
temporarily offered in online formats. twu.edu/admissions/visit-us<br />
12% MALE<br />
88% FEMALE<br />
13,402<br />
DENTON<br />
STUDENTS<br />
PIONEER PREVIEW INCLUDES:<br />
• Information sessions on • An academic preview<br />
admissions, financial aid, • Virtual campus tour<br />
housing and student life • Student panel discussions<br />
If the scheduled visit events don’t work for you, call the Office of<br />
Admissions in Denton at 1-866-809-6130 or 940-898-3188 or email<br />
freshman@twu.edu.<br />
*Students must be eligible for admission to TWU to claim $1,000 awards.<br />
Awards must be applied to Fall <strong>2021</strong> or Spring 20<strong>22</strong> tuition at TWU. Students<br />
must enroll full time.<br />
Some sessions may be offered in English and Spanish.<br />
45%<br />
FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS<br />
Tied for 7 th<br />
IN THE NATION FOR DIVERSITY<br />
$15+ Million<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED ANNUALLY<br />
OUR CAMPUSES — More than 100 undergraduate and graduate degrees offered<br />
TWU Denton<br />
270-acre main campus<br />
Offers the largest selection of<br />
TWU undergraduate and graduate<br />
degree programs<br />
Denton is ranked as a Best College<br />
Town in the US according to<br />
usatoday.com<br />
TWU T. Boone Pickens Institute of<br />
Health Sciences - Dallas Center<br />
Located in the Southwestern<br />
Medical District<br />
Undergraduate Program (upper-level)<br />
• Nursing<br />
Graduate Programs<br />
• Health Care Administration*<br />
• MBA**<br />
• Nursing<br />
• Occupational Therapy<br />
• Physical Therapy<br />
* Hybrid online program with course<br />
meetings on campus<br />
**100% online program<br />
TWU Institute of Health Sciences<br />
- Houston Center<br />
Located in the Texas Medical Center<br />
Undergraduate Program (upper-level)<br />
• Nursing<br />
Graduate Programs<br />
• Health Care Administration*<br />
• MBA**<br />
• Nursing<br />
• Nutrition and Food Sciences*<br />
• Occupational Therapy<br />
• Physical Therapy<br />
* Hybrid online program with course<br />
meetings on campus<br />
**100% online program<br />
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BE A PIONEER<br />
Admissions and acceptance
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS*<br />
Assured Admissions: Students in the top 25% from a<br />
regionally accredited high school in Texas<br />
Regular Admissions: Students in the top 50% from a<br />
regionally accredited high school in Texas, plus an SAT 1080<br />
(based on Evidence-Based Reading & Math) or an ACT 21<br />
composite score<br />
• We will use the official SAT tables provided by the<br />
College Board; the strongest score will be considered<br />
• If you are unable to submit your scores due to<br />
COVID-19 pandemic, your application will be reviewed<br />
without them<br />
Regular Admission without SAT/ACT: Students with a 2.0<br />
high school GPA on a 4.0 scale who either meet one of the<br />
Texas high school curriculum requirements or who attend a<br />
private Texas high school or an out-of-state high school<br />
Individual Review: Students who do not meet assured/<br />
regular requirements may be considered individually by the<br />
Office of Admissions Processing.<br />
*Texas Education Code (TEC) 51.803-51.809, requires that students<br />
meet the college readiness standard to be considered for admission<br />
to a Texas four-year public institution. ACT/SAT requirements are<br />
temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<br />
As a TWU student, you can sign up for the Pioneer<br />
Network. This online platform gives you instant<br />
access to alumni in your academic area who have<br />
committed to helping with resumes, internships<br />
or mentoring opportunities. In addition, Pioneer<br />
Network allows you to connect with current TWU<br />
students who are like you. twupioneernetwork.com<br />
APPLY NOW<br />
APPLICATION PROCESS<br />
Apply online to TWU at ApplyTexas.org<br />
Submit the following:<br />
r Most recent official high school transcript<br />
r Official transcript from institutions with<br />
completed college courses (if applicable)<br />
r ACT or SAT scores<br />
r Permanent resident card (if applicable)<br />
r Nonrefundable application fee of $50<br />
($75 for international students)<br />
Submit application materials and certified<br />
checks, money orders or fee waivers to:<br />
TWU Admissions Processing<br />
P.O. Box 425649<br />
Denton, Texas 76204<br />
or via expedited mail to:<br />
304 Administration Dr.<br />
Denton, TX 76204<br />
For a complete list of steps, visit<br />
twu.edu/admissions/first-year-admissions<br />
AFTER YOU’VE BEEN ACCEPTED<br />
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twu.edu/pioneerswag<br />
Set up your Pioneer Portal account<br />
Access your Gmail account<br />
Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships<br />
Check your TSI status in Pioneer Portal<br />
Submit Proof of Meningitis Vaccine<br />
Apply for Housing<br />
Register for Orientation<br />
Meet with your Academic Advisor<br />
Pay Tuition and Fees<br />
For a full list of next steps, visit<br />
twu.edu/admissions/next-steps<br />
Don’t wait until you have been accepted.<br />
Apply for financial aid by January 15, <strong>2021</strong><br />
and scholarships by March 15, <strong>2021</strong><br />
twu.edu/finaid<br />
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EDUCATION THAT WORKS<br />
Bachelor’s degree programs
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS<br />
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES<br />
Art<br />
• Art Education*<br />
• Art History<br />
• Graphic Design<br />
• Studio Art<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Biology*<br />
Chemistry*<br />
Computer Science*<br />
Criminal Justice<br />
Dance*<br />
English*<br />
Fashion Design<br />
Fashion Merchandising<br />
General Studies<br />
• Business<br />
• Computer Science<br />
• Criminal Justice<br />
• English<br />
• Health Studies<br />
• History<br />
• Mathematics<br />
• Multicultural Women’s &<br />
Gender Studies<br />
• Music<br />
• Political Science<br />
• Psychology<br />
• Sociology<br />
• Visual Arts<br />
History<br />
Health Informatics<br />
• Health Informatics with<br />
Clinical Applications minor<br />
• Health Informatics with<br />
Health Studies minor<br />
Informatics<br />
• Informatics with Community<br />
Informatics minor<br />
• Informatics with Data<br />
Science minor<br />
Mathematics*<br />
Medical Technology<br />
Music*<br />
Music Therapy<br />
Political Science*<br />
Professional Studies (BAAS)<br />
Psychology<br />
Sociology<br />
Social Work<br />
Theatre*<br />
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS<br />
Accounting<br />
Business Administration<br />
Business Administration with<br />
Entrepreneurship emphasis<br />
Finance<br />
Heath Care Administration<br />
Human Resources Management<br />
Management<br />
Marketing<br />
Sport Management<br />
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES<br />
Communication Sciences<br />
Culinary Science & Food Service<br />
Management<br />
Dental Hygiene<br />
Food & Nutrition in Business<br />
& Industry<br />
Health Sciences (BAAS)<br />
Health Studies (BS, BAS)<br />
Kinesiology*<br />
• Teaching & Coaching<br />
• Exercise Science<br />
• Sport Management<br />
Nutrition<br />
• Dietetics<br />
• Nutritional Sciences<br />
• Wellness<br />
COLLEGE OF NURSING<br />
Nursing<br />
RN-BSN<br />
COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL<br />
EDUCATION<br />
Child Development<br />
Family & Consumer Sciences*<br />
Family Studies<br />
Teacher Education EC-8*<br />
High School Teacher Education*<br />
(BS & Teaching certification in field<br />
of study)<br />
PRE-PROFESSIONAL DEGREES<br />
Pre-Dentistry<br />
Pre-Law<br />
Pre-Medicine<br />
Pre-Occupational Therapy<br />
Pre-Pharmacy<br />
Pre-Physical Therapy<br />
4+1 DEGREES<br />
Earn your bachelor’s and master’s<br />
degrees in five years with these<br />
innovative programs.<br />
4+1 BBA & MBA in Accounting<br />
4+1 BS & MBA in Sport Management<br />
4+1 BA & MA in English<br />
DUAL DEGREE (TWU/UNT)<br />
Mathematics/Engineering<br />
UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATES<br />
Must be enrolled in a degree program<br />
to apply. Many certificates require no<br />
additional coursework.<br />
Biological Research<br />
Business Leadership<br />
Musical Theatre<br />
Outdoor Adventure Leadership<br />
Science, Society & Sustainability<br />
For complete list of undergraduate,<br />
graduate and online programs, visit<br />
twu.edu/programs-majors<br />
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