Fort Worth, TX
1201 Wesleyan St, Fort Worth, TX 76105
http://www.txwes.edu
Texas Wesleyan University is a private, Christian university located in Fort Worth, TX. The acceptance rate is 36%, making it somewhat competitive. On our favorite colleges list, it ranks #719 in the United States. It is a smaller institution with full-time enrollment of 1,422 undergraduates. Texas Wesleyan provides 29 available majors across seven academic disciplines. The most in-demand options are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Psychology, and Business, with 11% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 10% and 9% of students study Psychology and Business, respectively. It has a strong arts management program, ranking second in Texas. What's more, Texas Wesleyan placed 5th in TX for most diverse colleges. Tuition goes for $28,785 annually at full sticker price. Before you discount applying due to the price, be aware that 99% of Texas Wesleyan undergrads procure scholarship or grant funding. 37% of Texas Wesleyan University undergraduates roll with punches to commencement day, prepared to start their dream jobs. The average alumnus earns a salary of $36,600 two years after university. After another four years in the labor force, their median annual income rises 14.8% to $42,000, which is 4.7% more than the national median for individuals. Some of you might also like to know that half of the students tested between 20 and 24 on the ACT. In addition, about 24% of first-year, part-time students continue studying the following year, and undergrads may study abroad for a semester. Related to your personal finances, be aware that Texas Wesleyan offers a tuition guarantee plan, which insures that your tuition will remain the same during your enrollment and the average tuition for people from households earning less than $30k a year is $21,327. For its location, Texas Wesleyan received a 7.52 out of 10 and Texas Wesleyan's student life rating on School Authority is 7.52. Regarding campus life, there are 7 men's varsity sports teams, including baseball, golf, and tennis. To conclude, on average, its students graduate with $6,435 per year of debts and one in four graduates take home a starting salary of $22,100 or less.
7.98
Party Scene
7.52
Location
7.28
Dorms
7.52
Campus Food
7.52
Student Life
8.00
Safety
SAT Score
930-1100
ACT Score
20-24
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
38%
Yes
15:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Psychology
Business
Management Sciences and Information Systems
Finance
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Computer Science
Accounting