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Application Process


  1. Complete both an Undergraduate Application at a Graduate University Application at Apply Texas. If both applications are mailed at the same time, a fee of $30.00 ($50.00 for International Students) must be mailed with the applications. If the applications are mailed separately, two fees are required ($30.00 for the Undergraduate Application and $30.00 for the Graduate Application, or for International Students, $50.00 for the Undergraduate Application and $50.00 for the Graduate Application). 

  2. Attach the application fees to the application. The application will not be processed without receipt of the fees. 

  3. Send the Undergraduate Application, Graduate Application, fee, and all official transcripts to:
    Student Records Processing
    Texas woman's University
    P.O. Box 425649
    Denton, TX 76204 

  4. Send the RN to MS Program Nursing Application for Admission [pdf] to Upper Division Nursing to the campus or center in which the student wants to be considered for admission (Denton Campus, Dallas Center, Houston Center). The College of Nursing addresses are located on the back of the application.

  1. The Undergraduate and Graduate Applications for admission to the University and all official transcripts should be submitted as far in advance as possible. Please note the deadlines.

Deadlines

  • September 1 for Spring semester entry
  • February 1 for Summer semester entry
  • May 1 for Fall semester entry

page updated 7/23/2008 10:21

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