Universities in Fort Worth


If you're planning to study in Fort Worth, you will surely find a university that suits your taste and reaches your standards. Although there are only a few campuses in the city, they offer a wide selction of programs for you to choose from and promise a multitude of career opportunities in the future.

One of these is the Texas Christian University. This is a private, coeducational university affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Although TCU has strong connections with the church, it is completely independent and is not governed by it. It offers degrees in various fields of study including business, education, communication, fine arts, journalism, nursing and health sciences, and engineering. If you're worried about your future social life if ever you study at TCU, you will surely get along with at least one of more than 200 student organizations, which are all endorsed and accredited by the university. TCU also makes sure that their students have a place to stay with 16 residence halls that can be found in the university. The estimated cost of studying at Texas Christian University each year is $40,550. Books, housing and other fees are already included.

Another private university in Fort Worth is the Texas Wesleyan University. Located five miles southeast of downtown Fort Worth, this university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. With a population of around 3100, the students enjoy the advantages of being in a small university. Classes are usually composed of 18 students --- not too big, making the setup conducive to academic learning and not too small, allowing the students to have substantial interactions. The university houses four schools: Arts and Sciences, Law, Education, and Business.

If it is Medicine you want to pursue, you will also find a quality med school in Fort Worth. The University of North Texas Health Science Center has a campus in Fort Worth. It is part of the University of North Texas System. This institution is comprised of the School of Public Health, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. It also offers Physician Assistant Studies Program.

Aside from these, there are also several technical, theological and other colleges that offer quality education to the people of Fort Worth and the Metroplex area.



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