Okay, I have an interesting question. Texas Woman's University... Can men apply and attend too, or is it exclusively for women? Would appreciate anyone who could shed some light on this.
Absolutely, despite its name, Texas Woman's University is open to students of all genders, not just women. The university got its name due to its long history, as it was originally founded as a women's college. However, the institution first started accepting men into its health sciences graduate school in 1972 and into all undergraduate programs in 1994. Today, both male and female students can apply and attend the university, and they offer a wide variety of programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels across a wide range of fields, including business, arts and sciences, health sciences, and education. So men are absolutely welcome to apply and attend.
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