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Texas Woman's University

10 Reviews

Locations:   Denton (TX) 

Annual Tuition: $18,720

90% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
70% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Master's in Nursing

Student Reviews - Master's in Nursing

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Shawn

Reviewed: 8/6/2024

Degree: Nursing

Let's start with the advisor. There is no help in answering questions. You just get snarky remarks back and links that lead you to 404 pages. The instructors just list the chapters you need to read without instruction powerpoints or any hands on help with the material. You are paying to just read a book. There is no organization in this program and the professors change assignments and request additional items hours before the due date. If you plan on being a successful nurse practitioner I would... Read More

Anonymois

Reviewed: 12/16/2023

Degree: Nursing

Hands down the worst program I have ever been a part of. I have 5 degrees and this was awful. They have very poor communication. The professors are sitting doing nothing and earning a paycheck. That’s a good side gig. They copy and paste emails with wrong dates and for previous semesters not changing it to the correct information. We literally taught ourselves. I would never recommend this program to anyone. Teachers in general are condescending and don’t treat other adults with respect. I had three... Read More

Ms George

Reviewed: 1/24/2019

Degree: Nursing

I would not recommend this school of Nursing. Nurses are familiar with the term 'older nurses eating their young'. The Dean's and Instructors at this school are very authoritarian and prefer nursing students kiss their behinds. They participate in arbitrary and capricious grading. Avoid this school if you are pursuing nursing education.

Catherine Kamau

Reviewed: 6/28/2018

Degree: Nursing

I was fortunate to do the Associates to Master's degree program they offered in 2003-2006. It was phenomenal and intense. I found it challenging and supportive at the same time. Texas Woman's University is a public college that feels like a private school. The access to instructors is commendable and the structure of classes almost felt tailored to my needs as a working student. The most impressive thing I found about TWU was how they accommodated working mothers. We had mothers breastfeeding in... Read More

Kristen

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Nursing

The university provided a wonderful place to learn and transform my thinking.

Jim bean

Reviewed: 1/24/2017

Degree: Nursing

Small home feel, structured and coordinated , expectations clearly stated, and curriculum utilized and applicable to occupation and professional growth

RN

Reviewed: 9/26/2016

Degree: Nursing

Most of the program is online, but you will need to complete clinical hours in the hospital as well. You can choose and line up your own preceptors or often they will help you if you need to find one. Also, you must come to the school to present your defense of your dissertation. The dissertation process was all new for me and a little vague, but I ended up doing well. Overall, the professors were supportive.

Charlotte Long

Reviewed: 11/7/2013

Degree: Nursing

I would recommend TWU to anyone. I don't have any con's to express. However, the biggest pro is the professors' desire to teach!

Peggy Tuck-Fogus

Reviewed: 8/13/2013

Degree: Nursing

The professors at TWU are very encouraging and willing to help you in any way that they can. The FNP program is very tough, however employeers seek out graduates from this university. The majority of classes are offered both on campus and online, so students can choose what fits best for their lifestyle.

Peggy Tuck-Fogus

Reviewed: 5/13/2013

Degree: Nursing

The graduate programs allow you to gain first hand experience in your specialty field prior to graduation. This is a great plus for students who do not have prior work in their related field, so they can add the experience to their resume. The nursing program is top rated in the nation and physicians are anxious to hire its graduates. If you need a lot of guidance and hands on treatment, this is not the school for you.

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