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Texas Wesleyan University

Fort Worth, TX

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Acceptance Rate

69%

Avg. SAT

1100

75th percentile

“A small Fort Worth haven blending personal attention with big-city access and a deep Methodist heritage.”

Fort Worth, TX

Location

Large City

Campus Setting

Texas Wesleyan University, founded in 1890 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, sits in the heart of Fort Worth, a city pulsing with cowboy culture and modern energy. Its roots as a faith-based institution still shape its mission, emphasizing community service, ethical leadership, and a tight-knit feel on a campus of just over 2,000 undergraduates. This is a place where professors know your name, and the school prides itself on fostering a supportive environment for students who value personal growth alongside their studies.

For the right student, Texas Wesleyan feels like a second home—ideal for those who crave close connections with peers and mentors while still wanting proximity to urban opportunities in Fort Worth and nearby Dallas. You’ll find a mix of first-generation college-goers, local Texans, and out-of-staters drawn to its smaller scale and affordability compared to larger private schools. However, if you’re seeking a sprawling campus with endless amenities or a highly competitive academic atmosphere, the university’s more intimate, less intense vibe might not fully satisfy.

Nestled in a quieter part of Fort Worth, the campus offers easy access to the city’s cultural gems like the Stockyards and world-class museums, but it’s not a bustling college town in itself. The surrounding area can feel more suburban than vibrant, which might leave some students itching for more on-campus excitement. Still, for those who appreciate a balance of calm study spaces and off-campus exploration, Texas Wesleyan strikes a unique chord.

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Admissions

Acceptance Rate

69%

Test Policy

Optional

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Average GPA

3.40

Application Fee

Academic Fit

Mid-50%: 1020-1100

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Academics

Student-Faculty Ratio

12:1

Programs Offered

6

Full-Time Faculty

104

Women Faculty

55%

Research Spending

$21Mper year

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Degree Levels Offered

Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate

At Texas Wesleyan, the academic experience centers on personalized learning, with small class sizes that let you engage directly with professors who double as mentors. The university shines in fields like education, business, and nursing, with programs designed to prepare you for practical, in-demand careers—think hands-on training for future teachers or clinical rotations for nursing students. You can expect a curriculum that often ties real-world applications to classroom theory, especially in professional tracks.

Research opportunities exist, though they’re more limited compared to larger universities, and the focus leans toward undergraduate teaching over cutting-edge discovery. Some students might find the range of majors narrower than at bigger schools, and highly specialized or experimental fields may not be as robust here. Still, if you’re after a solid foundation with faculty who prioritize your success, Texas Wesleyan delivers a grounded, accessible education.

Student Body

Total Enrollment

2,487

1,796 undergrad • 691 grad

Undergraduate

1,796

Graduate

691

International

6%
  • White

    38%

  • Black / African American

    22%

  • Hispanic / Latino

    24%

  • Asian

    4%

  • Other / Multi-racial

    13%

Campus Life

Campus Setting

Large City

Fort Worth, TX

Varsity Athletics

NCAA

Campus life at Texas Wesleyan revolves around a close community where you’ll likely know many faces by your second semester. Traditions like the annual Ram Jam, a spirited event with games and performances, bring students together, while smaller gatherings—think movie nights or service projects—reflect the school’s emphasis on connection over spectacle. You can expect a quieter social scene compared to big state schools, with much of the action tied to student organizations or nearby Fort Worth hotspots.

Most undergraduates live on campus in residence halls, fostering a built-in network, though housing options can feel limited as you move into upperclassman years. The North Texas climate means hot summers and mild winters, but unpredictable weather can occasionally disrupt plans. For those who thrive in smaller, supportive settings, the vibe is welcoming; however, if you’re craving a high-energy party culture or a campus that never sleeps, you might need to seek excitement off-site.

Housing

On-Campus Housing

Yes

Housing Capacity

523beds

Meal Plan Available

No

Average Room & Board

$11,877per year

Athletics

Athletic Association

NCAA

ROTC & Veteran Support

Army

Yes

Navy

No

Air Force

Yes

Veteran’s Programs Available

Yellow Ribbon Program (Post-9/11 GI Bill)

Yes

Credit for military training

Yes

Dedicated point of contact for veteran support services

Yes

Recognized student veteran organization

Yes

Member of DoD Voluntary Educational Partnership MOU

Yes

Cost & Aid

In-State Tuition

$31,390per year

Out-of-State Tuition

$31,390per year

Room & Board

$11,877per year

Estimated Cost

$58,974per year

Financial Aid

Students Receiving Aid

99%

Receiving Pell Grants

63%

Average Grant

$31,184

Average Federal Loan

$7,302

Net Annual Cost by Household Income

Household Income

Avg. Net Cost

$0 – $30K

$18,773

$30K – $48K

$19,190

$48K – $75K

$23,271

$75K – $110K

$23,588

$110K+

$23,024

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Outcomes & Earnings

Retention Rate

61%

4 Years Graduation Rate

28%

6 Years Graduation Rate

37%

Median 10-Year Earnings

$54,053

61% of first-time, full-time students complete their freshman year at Texas Wesleyan University and return in the fall. 28% of first-time, full-time students graduate in 4 years, and 37% graduate within 6 years.

Graduation Rate

4-year grads

28%

4-5 years

9%

6-8 years

1%

Non-grad

62%

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Key Statistics

Type

Private

Tuition

$31,390

Acceptance

69%

Undergrads

1,796

4-Year Grad Rate

28%

Endowment

$81M

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Fort Worth, TX 76105-1536

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