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Tours

  1. Full Campus Tour

    Explore everything Texas Woman's has to offer on our main Denton campus with this online tour.

    Stops

    1. Admissions Building (ADM)

      This building holds departments you might visit when applying to TWU—including Admissions, the Registrar and Admissions Processing.

      Fun Fact: This building is attached to the Administrative & Conference Tower giving you easy access to the Financial Aid office.

      Departments:

      • Admissions & Admissions Processing (1st floor)

      • Cashier/Bursar (1st floor)

      • Registrar (1st floor)

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

    2. Administrative & Conference Tower (ACT)

      This 16-story building holds departments you might visit when applying to TWU—including Financial Aid and the Graduate School—on the lower floors and office space and conference rooms for administrators on the upper floors.

      Fun Fact: The building is also where Chancellor and President Carine Feyten’s office is.

      Departments

      • Admissions & Admissions Processing (1st floor, Admissions Building)

      • Cashier/Bursar (1st floor, Admissions Building)

      • Registrar (1st floor, Admissions Building)

      • Financial Aid (2nd floor)

      • Graduate School (2nd floor)

      • Research & Sponsored Programs (7th floor)

      Attractions

      • Texas First Ladies Historic Costume Collection Museum (2nd floor)

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

    3. Graduate Research Building (GRB)

      The Graduate Research Building houses Biology labs where students and professors conduct research on topics, such as a pain reliever that could someday replace opioids and biology-related dementia.

      Departments

      • Biology

      Amenities

      • Herbarium

      • Computer lab (room 334)

        • Eight computers available to biology students

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    4. Arts & Sciences Building (ASB)

      1100-1298 Oakland St, Denton, TX 76201

      This building is primarily used for classroom space for a variety of programs and hosts traditional lecture and computer classrooms. 

      Departments

      • Nursing

      Amenities

      • Commuter student lounge and study space

      • Computer lab (1st floor, room 107)

        • 40 computers with free printing

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    5. Oakland Complex (OC)

      The Oakland Complex provides parking for almost 600 vehicles, as well as staff offices, the Academic Testing Center and the Oakland Cafe on the ground floor. Parking in the garage requires a garage permit and can be purchased from the DPS Parking Office (day passes coming soon).

      Departments

      • Academic Testing Center

      • Department of Public Safety (DPS)

      • Human Resources

      Dining

      • Oakland Cafe

      Amenities

      • Garage parking

        • Visit DPS to purchase a garage parking permit

    6. Hera's Kitchen

      Location: Oakland Complex, 1st floor

       

      This award winning restaurant offers a 100% vegan breakfast and lunch menu that includes buttermilk biscuits, waffles, Beyond Burger, tamales, tacos, vegan desserts, as well as a variety of grab and go coffees, juices and specialty shakes.

       

      See dining Options and Hours for more information.

    7. Visual Arts Building (ART)

      Home to TWU’s visual arts majors, the Visual Arts Building hosts classes, labs, events, exhibitions and special programming led by faculty, staff and renowned artists from across the nation and around the world. In addition to state-of-the-art 2D and 3D media and intermedia creation spaces, the building houses our East | West Galleries, two well-lit 1,700-square foot exhibition rooms; a new digital research studio; and a contemporary, multipurpose project space located in the basement.

      Departments

      • Visual Arts

      • East | West Galleries

      Amenities

      • Computer lab (room 106)

        • 17 Apple computers with 123D Design, 123D Make, Adobe Creative Cloud 2019, Arduino, Audacity, Carbide Create, Carbide Motion, Cura, Fusion 360, GarageBand, MakerBot, Meshlab, Meshmixer, Sculptris and SketchUp

      • Computer lab (room 303C)

        • Three Apple computers with 123D Design, 123D Make, Adobe Creative Cloud 2019, Audacity and SketchUp

      • Digital photo lab

      • Fabrication lab

      • Ceramics area

      • Sculpture area

      • Wood shop

      • 2D Intermedia facilities: Book arts, papermaking, printmaking

      • 3D Intermedia facilities: Sculpture, ceramics, new media

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    8. Pioneer Woman Statue at Pioneer Circle

      The Pioneer Woman statue at Texas Woman’s University—affectionately known as Minerva (Roman goddess of wisdom) by students—made her debut on the Denton campus Dec. 5, 1938. The statue pays tribute to the spirit of pioneering women in Texas and is located within Pioneer Circle.

      Challenge: Who wrote the words inscribed on the base of the Pioneer Woman statue? (Hint: Look for our story about a time capsule! We’ve hidden it on this map and in one of our Instagram stories.)
    9. Music Building (MUS)

      A majority of TWU’s music classes take place in this building. The Margo Jones Performance Hall is also located here and boasts beautiful acoustics and a seating capacity of 1,074 people. This state-of-the-art performance facility showcases our music, drama and dance productions.

      In addition to the numerous concerts featured here throughout the year, the hall is also a venue for other noteworthy events including official university ceremonies, guest lectures and fashion productions.

      Departments

      • Music

      • Dance 

      • Theatre

      • Fashion and Textiles

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    10. Ann Stuart Science Complex (ASSC)

      An 80,000-square foot building with the latest technology and equipment for researching and teaching nursing and STEM subjects, including a greenhouse.

      Departments/Programs

      • Chemistry and Biochemistry

      • Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental/Pre-Pharmacy classrooms

      • Science Learning Resource Center

      Amenities

      • 18 laboratories

      • Automated greenhouse

      • Three floor reception area and event space

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

    11. Scientific Research Commons (SRC)

      1000 Old Main Cir, Denton, TX 76209

      This new four-story, 80,000-square foot science and research center houses graduate and undergraduate research laboratory spaces for several programs. Additionally, the building includes collaboration and conference spaces as well as faculty offices, graduate student workspaces, lab support spaces, scientific equipment repair services and a microscopy suite.

      Departments

      • Biology

      • Chemistry and Biochemistry

      • Nutrition and Food Sciences

      • Psychology and Philosophy

    12. Fine Arts Annex (FAA)

      Home to new Visual Arts graduate studios. Texas Woman’s students will host their MFA open studio tours here.

    13. Woodcock Hall (WH)

      Named after world-renowned psychologist, Richard W. Woodcock, this building is home to the Woodcock Institute, classrooms and clinics where students gain hands-on experience in their fields.

      Departments

      • Counseling and Family Therapy Clinic

      • Woodcock Institute for the Advancement of Neurocognitive Research and Applied Practice

      • College of Health Sciences

      • Human Development, Family Studies, and Counseling

      • Institute for Women’s Health

      • Career Connections

      • Multicultural Women’s and Gender Studies

      Amenities

      • Computer lab (room 107)

        • 6 computers

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    14. Old Main Building (OMB)

      For many years, our historic Old Main building— the first first building on campus—was used for everything, including classrooms, the library and the auditorium. Today, it’s home to our several academic departments and our Institute for Women’s Leadership, which prepares students and women in the community to become successful in business and public policy roles. The institute’s three specialized centers—Center for Student Leadership, Center for Women Entrepreneurs and Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy—ensure women have the education to establish careers as successful C-suite executives, the skills for building entrepreneurial businesses and the framework needed to run for public office.

      Fun Fact: While taking down a wall for building renovations, workers discovered a time capsule from 1927. The time capsule included a letter by Jessie Humphries, a former associate dean who also wrote the words inscribed on the base of the Pioneer Woman Statue.

      Departments

      • Dental Hygiene

      • Nutrition and Food Sciences

      • Fashion and Textiles

      • Social Work

      • Institute for Women’s Leadership

        • Center for Student Leadership

        • Center for Women Entrepreneurs

        • Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy

      Amenities

      • Student Pantry — Place for TWU students to take basic food items and toiletries, no questions asked

      Attractions

      • Winged Victory statue — Replica of the original Nike of Samothrace in Paris, France

      • Women’s Leadership Museum — Coming soon, the space will house a new high-tech interactive exhibit that chronicles the state’s female political leaders and provides important online research for visitors, residents, scholars and students

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    15. Mondo Subs

      Located on the first floor of the Classroom Faculty Office Building (CFO), Mondo Subs offers specialty and fully customized sandwiches to-go. Seating areas to stay and eat are also on the first floor of CFO.

      Fun Fact: You can use your meal plan at Mondo Subs.

      See dining Options and Hours for more information.

    16. Classroom Faculty Office Building (CFO)

      1315 N Bell Ave, Denton, TX 76201

      A 13-story tall building with some of TWU’s largest classrooms on the first two floors, faculty offices and some academic advisors on the 3rd through 12th floors and conference rooms on the 13th floor. 

      Dining

      • Mondo Subs (1st floor)

      Departments

      • Sociology

      • Health Studies

      • General Studies

      • College of Business

      • College of Arts and Sciences

      • History and Political Science

      • Psychology and Philosophy

      • English, Speech, and Foreign Languages

      • Health Studies

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    17. Stoddard Hall (SH)

      One of the oldest buildings on campus, Stoddard Hall is home to faculty/staff offices and student resources, like the Honors Program.

      Departments

      • The Lasso, the student-run newspaper 

      • Honors Scholar Program

        • Touchstone Honors Program for transfer students

      • College of Professional Education

      • Teacher Education

      • Library and Information Studies

      • Center for Research Design and Analysis (CRDA)

      • Future Classroom Lab

      • Center for Faculty Excellence

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

    18. TWU Bookstore

      Located in Student Union at Hubbard Hall, the bookstore carries required and optional textbooks for all courses taught on campus as well as other books, campus swag, school supplies, clothing, snacks and gifts. This is where you can buy used or new textbooks or rent for the semester. Here also is where you will order your cap and gown for graduation.

      You can also shop the bookstore online.

    19. Brackenridge Hall (BH)

      304 Administration Dr, Denton, TX 76201

      You can find the Student Life offices in Brackenridge Hall. 

      Fun Fact: TWU is designated an early voting polling location for students and community members in Denton County. Polling locations are typically available in this building. 

      Amenities

      • Student Life (2nd floor)

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

    20. Student Union at Hubbard Hall (SUHH)

      301 Administration Dr, Denton, TX 76201

      The newly remodeled and expanded Student Union at Hubbard Hall provides more than 125,000-square foot of space for students, including retail dining options and amenities like quiet lounges, a meditation room, performance lounge, game room, meeting rooms and expanded conference spaces to accommodate meetings. 

      Fun Fact: The original Hubbard Hall opened in 1950 as a campus dining hall and underwent extensive renovations to become the new home for Texas Woman’s Student Union in 2020. Many of its original features were restored—adding a vintage touch to the modern space. 

      Departments
      • Center for Student Development

      • Chartwells Catering

      • Conference Services

      • Diversity, Inclusion and Outreach

      • ID Services (2nd floor)

      • TWU Bookstore (1st floor)

      Dining
      • Bunsen Tea Lab (2nd floor)

      • Chick-fil-A (1st floor)

      • Pho U (1st floor)
      • Qdoba Mexican Eats (1st floor)

      • Pioneer Grill (1st floor)

      Amenities
      • Lactation Room (1st floor, room 103)

      • Gender neutral restrooms with showers

      • Meditation room

      • Game room and performance lounge

      • Art gallery (1st floor)

      • Student Government Association meeting room

      • Student Organization Space 

      • Veterans lounge 

      • Commuter lounge

      • Quiet study lounge

      • Lockers — Free for TWU students

      Hours

      See Student Union Website

    21. Chick-fil-A

      Location: Student Union at Hubbard Hall, 1st floor

      Chick-fil-A offers a full-service menu with all of the favorites you already love, including breakfast items, milkshakes, deluxe sandwiches and spicy chicken sandwiches.

      Fun Fact: You can use your meal plan at Chick-Fil-A.

      In the interest of the health and safety of our campus community, Chick-Fil-A is closed until further notice.

      See dining Options and Hours for more information.

    22. Qdoba Mexican Eats

      Location: Student Union at Hubbard Hall, 1st floor

      Qdoba offers flavorful Mexican food right here on campus! Choose from Knockout Tacos, Taco Salad, Burritos, Nachos, Burrito Bowls, and more. Even better, Qdoba also offers vegan and vegetarian friendly options. 

      Fun Fact: You can use your meal plan at Qdoba.

      In the interest of the health and safety of our campus community, Qdoba is closed until further notice.

      See dining 
      Options and Hours for more information.
    23. Pioneer Grill

      Location: Student Union at Hubbard Hall,1st floor

      Pioneer Grill offers standard favorites, including hamburgers, chicken tenders, curly fries and more!

      Fun Fact: You can use your meal plan at the Pioneer Grill.

      In the interest of the health and safety of our campus community, the Pioneer Grill is closed until further notice.

      See dining Options and Hours for more information.

    24. Bunsen Tea Lab (2nd Floor)

      Location: Student Union at Hubbard Hall, 2nd floor

      Enjoy an assortment of refreshing, flavored fruit and milk teas at the new Bunsen Tea Lab. Choose from a flavored juice tea, milk tea, signature, smoothie or teapresso base and add various toppings. Bunsen Tea Lab also offers bubble waffles in a variety of flavors that can be topped with anything on-hand, including ice cream!

      Fun Fact: You can use your meal plan at Bunsen Tea Lab.

      In the interest of the health and safety of our campus community, Bunsen Tea Lab is closed until further notice.

      See dining Options and Hours for more information.

    25. Redbud Theater Complex

      Located on the North side of Hubbard Hall, the newly renovated Redbud Theatre Complex seats 100 audience members and serves as the home of TWU’s theatre program. Check out a 360° view of the Redbud Theater Complex

      Departments

      • Theatre

      Amenities

      • Make-up and dressing room

      • Scene shop

      • Rehearsal room

      • Green room and student lounge

      • Conference room

      • Costume shop

      • Prop and costume storage

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

    26. Starbucks

      Location: Blagg-Huey Library, 1st floor

      This full service Starbucks features all the amenities and menu options you would expect to find at your local Starbucks. Grab a quick breakfast, snack or lunch option, grab a drink to-go or stay and study.

      Fun Fact: You can use your meal plan at Starbucks.

      In the interest of the health and safety of our campus community, Starbucks is closed until further notice.

      See dining Options and Hours for more information.

    27. Blagg-Huey Library (BHL)

      Texas Woman’s history and modern technology meet in the Blagg-Huey Library. Decorated with stained glass and traditional architecture, the library also hosts modern amenities and workspaces to enhance your studying. 

      Fun Fact: The library cupola—the pretty tower atop the building—is also known on campus as the office for our mascot, Oakley.

      Departments

      • Write Site (2nd floor)

      • Pioneer Center for Student Excellence (2nd floor)

      • University Archives

      Amenities

      • Computer labs (1st, 2nd and 3rd floors)

        • Free printing

      • Circulation desk to check out books, laptops, headphones, phone chargers and some textbooks (1st floor)

      • Common and silent study spaces

      • Presentation and meeting rooms for reservation

      • Lactation room (3rd floor, room 312)

      • Nap pod

      • Meditation and yoga space (2nd floor)

      Dining

      • Starbucks Coffee (1st floor)

      Attractions

      • Woman’s Collection

      • Official Archive for the Women Airforce Service Pilots

      • Children’s Collection

      • The Culinary History and Cookbook Collections

    28. Fitness & Recreation Center (FRC)

      A membership to the Fit and Rec center is free with a TWU student ID. Enjoy access to the full service fitness center or take a personal training course. Outdoor enthusiasts can join Outdoor Adventure and enjoy hiking excursions, overnight camping or day trips.

      Membership Includes Access To

      • Full service fitness center

      • Outdoor Adventure equipment rentals: kayaks, tents, bikes and more*

      • Intramural sports like basketball, volleyball and indoor soccer

      • Eight tennis courts north and east of Parliament Village

      • Group exercise classes like yoga, pilates and body shred

      • Outdoor sand volleyball court

      • Indoor pool at Pioneer Hall

      • Outdoor basketball courts

      • 30-foot climbing wall

      • Personal training*

      • Specialty fitness classes*

      • Fitness orientations

      *Additional fees may apply

      Other Activities Available

      • Fit and Rec intramural field

      • Sand volleyball court

      • Basketball half court

      • Pioneer Soccer Park

      • Tennis courts

      • Sports club field

      Hours See Fit & Rec Website
    29. Lowry Woods Community (LW)

      The Lowry Woods Community has 168 units comprising primarily of two and three bedroom apartments that house approximately 367 residents. Lowry Woods features a large community area complete with a computer lab, television lounge, activity deck and a classroom for The Clubhouse after school and summer day camp program for student parents. In addition this facility offers laundry rooms in each of the 7 buildings and full kitchens in each apartment.

      Fun Fact: The Clubhouse offers free drop-in child care for TWU student parents on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings for children ages 5-12. All students pay is a one-time application fee per semester. 

      Halls

      • Austin Hall (building 51)

      • Capps Hall (building 50)

      • Fitzgerald Hall (building 48)

      • Mary Hufford Hall (building 55)

      • Reagan Houston Hall (building 49)

      • Sayers Hall (building 46)

      • Smith-Carroll Hall (building 47)

      Amenities

      • Junior and Senior residence

      • Family housing available

      • The Clubhouse drop-in childcare

      • WiFi

      • In-hall Laundry

      • Private bathrooms

      • Full kitchens in each apartment

      • Break housing

      • Co-ed

      • Each room includes a full bed, desk, chair, closet, dressers and blinds

    30. Little Chapel in the Woods (LC)

      A nationally-recognized campus gem designed by famed architect O’Neil Ford, the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods is a non-denominational sanctuary for prayer, medication, information worship, recitals and weddings. Nestled near the TWU butterfly garden  and Guinn and Stark halls, the chapel was constructed in 1938-39 by master artisans in Denton County. Upon completion in 1939, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt came to Denton to speak at its dedication. 

      Fun Fact: Did you know that the art in the Little Chapel In-the-Woods was created by 300 budding art students? Led by art professor Dorothy LaSelle, the chapel features parabolic arches, stained glass windows and a rich history for TWU students and alumni.

    31. Guinn Hall (GH)

      420 E University Dr, Denton, TX 76209

      Guinn Hall stands 24-stories tall, offering stunning views of the Denton skyline, and is equipped with abundant study and social spaces and offers easy access to dining, library and classroom facilities. Guinn is a co-educational, second-year residence hall with double and single occupancy rooms, each with a private bath. A computer lab services both Stark and Guinn in the Commons, along with a convenience store.

      Fun Fact: A fixture on the Denton horizon, when Guinn Hall was completed in 1970, it became the country’s largest residence hall. The building is named for John A. Guinn, the former university president who changed our name to Texas Woman’s University and expanded our nursing programs into Dallas and Houston. 

      Amenities

      • Sophomore residence

      • WiFi

      • In-hall laundry

      • Private bathrooms

      • Mini fridge

      • Break housing

      • Co-ed

      • Each room includes extra long twin bed(s), desk(s), chair(s), closet(s), dresser(s) and blinds

    32. Stark Hall (STH)

      Stark Hall stands 21-stories tall, offering stunning views of the Denton skyline, and offers easy access to dining, library and classroom facilities. Stark is a co-educational, second year residence with double occupancy rooms. Adjacent to Stark Hall, the Commons provide space for studying and large group activities. A computer lab services both Stark and Guinn in the Commons, along with a convenience store.

      Fun Fact: Stark Hall actually was the first skyscraper on the Denton campus and was the tallest residence hall in the nation when it was completed in 1967. It was named in honor of TWU alumna Nelda Childers Stark. 

      Amenities

      • Sophomore residence

      • WiFi

      • In-hall laundry

      • Private bathrooms

      • Mini fridge

      • Co-ed

      • Each room includes extra long twin bed(s), desk(s), chair(s), closet(s), dresser(s) and blinds

    33. Dining Hall

      The brand new, state-of-the-art Dining Hall comes with 26,000-square foot of options from the Pioneer Kitchen, including a pizza oven, hibachi grill and a buffet style menu that changes daily.

      Dining Programs

      • Pioneer Pastries: One stop shop for all your sweet celebration needs

      • FED Meal Kits: Pick up a ready-to-cook, take home meal

      • Sick Meal Requests: Feeling sick? Stay home and give permission for a friend to pick up your meal

      • Commuter Meal Plans

      In the interest of the health and safety of our campus community, the Dining Hall is grab and go only.

      Hours

      See Dining website

    34. Pioneer Hall (PH)

      Pioneer Hall is special. As the home where our Denton/Dallas graduates cross the stage for commencement, it’s the last place many of our students see. With 140,000-square feet of space on three floors, it’s also where we house competitions for our award-winning TWU Pioneers student athletes, including: 

      • Gymnastics (11-time USA Collegiate National Champions)

      • Volleyball

      • Basketball

      • Softball

      • Soccer 

      • Basketball

      Pioneer Hall also houses classrooms, seminar rooms and research labs.

      Departments

      • Kinesiology

      • Athletics

      • Fitness & Recreation

      Amenities

      • Full service, 1300-square foot athletic training room

      • Basketball court 

      • Strength and fitness facility for individual strength/conditioning

      • Olympic-size indoor swimming pool

      • Indoor track

      • Racquetball courts

      • Rock climbing wall — Education purposes only (recreational rock climbing wall available at the Fit & Rec)

      • Dance/aerobics studios

      • Kinesiology classes/research labs

      • Kitty Winter Magee Arena

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.

    35. Parliament Village (P3)

      703 Administration Dr, Denton, TX 76204

      Parliament Village, home to 872 students, consists of two four-story residential buildings and one five-story residential building, providing a convenient and practical living environment for first-year students. The Village offers double and private occupancy bedroom accommodations with bathrooms shared by residents of each floor. Other common area amenities include study lounges, multi-purpose meeting room, training room, maker space, fitness center, laundry facilities and reception areas with a Housing office suite.

      Halls

      • Mary’s Hall (building 125)

      • North Hall (building 123)

      • South Hall (building 124)

      Amenities

      • First-year residence

      • WiFi

      • In-hall laundry

      • Fitness and recreation

      • Mini fridge

      • Break housing

      • Co-ed

      • Bathroom lockers available

      • Each room includes closet(s), twin size bed(s), desk(s), chair(s) and stackable dresser(s)

    36. Dianne Baker Field

      Dianne Baker Field, the home field for TWU’s softball team, is nestled on the north side of campus. Named after softball legend and distinguished TWU alumna, Dianne Baker, the field hosts NCAA regional and national tournaments and includes outdoor batting cages, bleacher and hillside seating, and a press box. 

      Fun Fact: All TWU Athletics games are free to attend with a TWU student ID.

    37. Dance-Gymnastics Laboratory Building (DGL)

      This building is reserved for students in TWU’s dance programs. Dance students hold classes, rehearsals, film, perform or hold community dance classes in seven spacious dance studios. The third floor is home to TWU Gymnastics’ practice facility, which underwent a major renovation in 2014. 

      Departments

      • Dance

      • TWU Gymnastics 

      Amenities

      • Computer lab

        • Eight Mac computers available all day to dance students (room 123)

      • Digital media office with two Mac Final Cut Pro editing stations

      • Dance Studio Theater 

      • TWU Gymnastics practice facility

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    38. Jones Hall (JH)

      Jones Hall houses office spaces for staff as well as Student Health Services.

      Departments

      • Student Health Services

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

    39. Student Health Services

      Located in Jones Hall (suite 120), Student Health Services promotes the health and well-being of all TWU students through affordable primary, women’s and psychiatric healthcare services. SHS is staffed with experienced full-time medical providers and medical support staff, partnering with you to be a pioneer of your health for academic success.

      Medical Services

      • Student health insurance (not required to receive care)

      • Complete physical exams

      • Immunizations and allergy injections

      • Prescriptions and prescription refills

      • Lab and imaging tests can be ordered through Student Health

      • Care for episodic illness

      • Care for medical issues

      • Mental health services

      • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

      • Well woman/Well man exams

      • Women’s health care services

      • Confidential STI and HIV testing

      • Referrals to specialist

      • Notes for Class/Semester Withdrawal Procedures

      • Health Promotion Services

    40. Multipurpose Classroom Laboratory Building (MCL)

      1314 N Bell Ave, Denton, TX 76209

      This nine-story building includes a 400-seat auditorium as well as office, classroom and clinical spaces.

      Departments

      • Literacy and Learning

      • Reading Recovery

      • Occupational Therapy

      • Communication Sciences

      • Dental Hygiene

      • Dental Hygiene Clinic

      • Mathematics and Computer Science

      Dining

      • Peet’s Coffee

      Amenities

      • Megalab

        • 85 computers available to all TWU students (2nd floor, room 201)

      Hours

      M-F, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.

    41. ROTC

      Home of ROTC at TWU, a program that allows students interested in pursuing military careers to explore options. Once a week, ROTC Cadets meet here as a group for leadership laboratory, along with their regular ROTC academic class instruction.