Student Population Overview
Texas Woman's University educates a diverse community of 15,958 students, with 10,153 pursuing undergraduate degrees and 5,805 engaged in advanced graduate studies.
Total Enrollment
15,958
All students across all programs
Student-Faculty Ratio
16:1
Students per faculty member
Academic Level Distribution
Enrollment Type
Texas Woman's University has a predominantly full-time student body with 55% of students being full-time and 45% being part-time, totaling 15,958 students across all enrollment types.
Full-Time vs Part-Time
55% Full-Time
45% Part-Time
8,813
Full-Time Students
7,145
Part-Time Students
Academic Level
64% Undergraduate
36% Graduate
10,153
Undergraduate
5,805
Graduate
Age Distribution
For undergraduates at Texas Woman's University, the majority of students fall in the 25+ age range with 2,316 students, but also includes 1,277 students in the Under 18 range, 2,288 students in the 18-19 range, 2,293 students in the 20-21 range, 1,979 students in the 22-24 range. For graduate students, the distribution shows 4,440 students in the 25+ age group, with 3 in the 18-19 category, 66 in the 20-21 category, 1,296 in the 22-24 category.
Undergraduate Age Distribution
Graduate Age Distribution
Gender Distribution
Texas Woman's University has more women than men with 8,891 female students and 1,262 male students enrolled.
Men
1,262
8%
Women
8,891
56%
Geographic Origin
Texas Woman's University has 98% (1,297 students) from in-state Texas, 1% (17 students) from out-of-state, and 1% (7 students) from international locations.
Regional Distribution
Additional Demographics
First-Time Undergraduates
1,321
New students this year
Campus Location
Denton, Texas
City: Midsize