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Texas Woman's University Presbyterian Campus
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About Texas Woman's University Presbyterian Campus
Texas Woman's University Presbyterian Campus is an off-campus instructional site of Texas Woman's University, located in Dallas, Texas. This site operates within the Presbyterian Health System campus, supporting TWU's health sciences programs by providing students with access to clinical and academic facilities in a major medical center environment. Specific enrollment and completion data for this location are not available in the current IPEDS dataset.
Texas Woman's University is known for its programs in nursing, health sciences, and allied health. This Dallas site supports graduate and professional students in health-related fields, providing clinical training opportunities within a hospital and healthcare system setting. Prospective students should contact Texas Woman's University directly for current program offerings at this location.
Dallas is one of the largest cities in Texas and home to a major medical district and extensive healthcare infrastructure. The Presbyterian Campus location offers TWU health sciences students direct access to clinical settings and patient care environments central to their professional training.
8194 Walnut Hill, Dallas, TX 75231
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