TWU Students Say...
Because of the scholarships I have received from TWU, I can focus on pursuing my dream of becoming a physical therapist without worrying about paying for school.![]()
— Sarah Heineman Kinesiology/pre-physical therapy
Throughout my involvement in SIFE, I learned the importance of networking. I also was able to obtain an internship with Walgreens, which will jumpstart my career after graduation.![]()
— Curtasia Lenton Business Management, member of the TWU Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team that won the 2008 regional competition for the sixth time in nine years.
Being part of the Honors Scholars Program has taken me one step closer to being the kind of leader I want to be.![]()
— Liz TranChemistry/pre-med
I'm a member of G-Force, which is a mentoring program that's part of the state's initiative to get more high school students into college. We mentor students and help them apply for school and scholarships. It's great to help people who are where we used to be.![]()
— Luis Rendon English
As a first-generation student I appreciate how the faculty and staff made the application process easy for me and helped me get financial aid and scholarships.![]()
— Diana Parada Nursing
I can do homework or just relax while riding the bus, and it's less expensive. With the price of gas, it would cost twice as much to take my car.![]()
— Lauren MarksElementary Education
My TWU professors tie their curriculum to the real world. They give us examples of how mathematical theories are actually used, and that's preparing me for life after graduation.![]()
— Marjorie McCowan Mathematics and Computer Science
Since I commute to campus, I appreciate the convenience of the Fitness and Recreation Center. Between classes, I can use the center to get a good workout and relieve stress.![]()
— Rebecca Graupman Exercise Physiology
