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Application Process

Process for applying to the RN to BS Program

  1. Complete an Undergraduate University Application. The application fee of $30.00 ($50.00 for International Students) must be submitted with the application. The application will not be processed without receipt of the fee.  You can also apply online at Apply Texas.
     
  1. Send the Undergraduate Application and  fee (if mailed), and all official transcripts to:

    Student Records Processing
    Texas Woman’s University
    P.O. Box 425649
    Denton TX  76204
     
  1. Send the RN to BS Program Nursing Application for Admission to Upper Division Nursing [pdf] to the campus/center at which you want to enroll:

    Dr. Stoerm Anderson, Ph.D., RN
    College of Nursing
    Texas Woman’s University
    PO Box 425498
    Denton TX   76204-5498
    (940)898-2415

    Dr. Gloria L. Byrd, Ph.D., RN
    College of Nursing
    Texas Woman’s University
    1810 Inwood Road 
    Dallas, TX 75235-7299
    (214)689-6650

    Mrs. Betty Henderson, M.N., RN
    College of Nursing
    Texas Woman’s University
    6700 Fannin St.
    Houston, Texas 77030-2343
     (713)794-2100
     
  1. The Undergraduate Application for admission to the University and all official transcripts should be submitted as far in advance as possible.  Please note the deadlines:

Deadlines

April 1  for the Fall semester.
August 1 for the Spring semester.
February 1 for the Summer semester (Houston Center only).

page updated 7/23/2008 10:21

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