Institution Name | Accreditation(s) | Major | Doctoral Programs | Address | City/State | Phone | Website | Career Services (Name, Title, Phone, email) | Graduate Studies Contact | Comments |
Alverno College | The Higher Learning Commission; Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; National Association of Schools of Music; American Music Therapy Association; Council on Social Work; Education (approved for candidacy status, 2018-2021); National Association of School Psychology (approved for candidacy status, 2018-2022) | Education | Doctorate of Education | 3400
43rd Street, P.O. Box 343922 Milwaukee, WI 53234 |
Wisconsin | (414) 382-6000 | http://www.alverno.edu | 414-382-6010 careerstudio@alverno.edu |
414-382-6100; website does not specify contacts for education or nursing within graduate studies | Founded in 1887 by the School Sisters of St. Francis, Alverno College promotes the academic, personal and professional development of its students in a collaborative and inclusive environment. For more than 130 years, we’ve been changing lives with our powerful combination of liberal arts education and career readiness. |
Alverno College | The Higher Learning Commission; Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; National Association of Schools of Music; American Music Therapy Association; Council on Social Work; Education (approved for candidacy status, 2018-2021); National Association of School Psychology (approved for candidacy status, 2018-2022) | Nursing | Doctorate of Nursing Practice | 3400
43rd Street, P.O. Box 343922 Milwaukee, WI 53234 |
Wisconsin | (414) 382-6000 | http://www.alverno.edu | 414-382-6010 careerstudio@alverno.edu |
414-382-6100; website does not specify contacts for education or nursing within graduate studies | Founded in 1887 by the School Sisters of St. Francis, Alverno College promotes the academic, personal and professional development of its students in a collaborative and inclusive environment. For more than 130 years, we’ve been changing lives with our powerful combination of liberal arts education and career readiness. |
Bay Path University | Bay Path University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Health Science | Doctorate of Health Science | 588
Longmeadow Street Longmeadow, MA 01106 |
Massachusetts | (800) 782-7284 | http://www.baypath.edu | 413-565-1049; careers@baypath.edu | Anastasia
Spremulli Director of Graduate Admissions 413.216.2804 aspremulli@baypath.edu |
Bay Path University was founded in 1897 in Springfield, Massachusetts, as a coeducational business school offering programs in accounting, business administration, secretarial science, and business teacher training. In 1945, Bay Path moved to Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and it restricted its enrollment to young women. Four years later, it received approval to be chartered as Bay Path Junior College. In 1988, the Massachusetts Board of Regents of Higher Education authorized Bay Path Junior College to become a four-year degree-granting institution, and its name was officially changed to Bay Path College. Maintaining its commitment to women-only undergraduate programs, in 2014 Bay Path launched The American Women's College, the first all-women, all-online accredited bachelor’s degree program in the country. After introducing coeducational graduate programs in 2000, in 2014 the College became Bay Path University. Today, the university offers over 70 undergraduate programs for women and over 30 graduate programs for women and men, including doctorate degrees. |
Bay Path University | Bay Path University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Nursing | Doctorate of Nursing Practice | 588
Longmeadow Street Longmeadow, MA 01106 |
Massachusetts | (800) 782-7284 | http://www.baypath.edu | 413-565-1049; careers@baypath.edu | Anastasia
Spremulli Director of Graduate Admissions 413.216.2804 aspremulli@baypath.edu |
Bay Path University was founded in 1897 in Springfield, Massachusetts, as a coeducational business school offering programs in accounting, business administration, secretarial science, and business teacher training. In 1945, Bay Path moved to Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and it restricted its enrollment to young women. Four years later, it received approval to be chartered as Bay Path Junior College. In 1988, the Massachusetts Board of Regents of Higher Education authorized Bay Path Junior College to become a four-year degree-granting institution, and its name was officially changed to Bay Path College. Maintaining its commitment to women-only undergraduate programs, in 2014 Bay Path launched The American Women's College, the first all-women, all-online accredited bachelor’s degree program in the country. After introducing coeducational graduate programs in 2000, in 2014 the College became Bay Path University. Today, the university offers over 70 undergraduate programs for women and over 30 graduate programs for women and men, including doctorate degrees. |
Bay Path University | Bay Path University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Occupational Therapy | Doctorate of Occupational Therapy | 588
Longmeadow Street Longmeadow, MA 01106 |
Massachusetts | (800) 782-7284 | http://www.baypath.edu | 413-565-1049; careers@baypath.edu | Anastasia
Spremulli Director of Graduate Admissions 413.216.2804 aspremulli@baypath.edu |
Bay Path University was founded in 1897 in Springfield, Massachusetts, as a coeducational business school offering programs in accounting, business administration, secretarial science, and business teacher training. In 1945, Bay Path moved to Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and it restricted its enrollment to young women. Four years later, it received approval to be chartered as Bay Path Junior College. In 1988, the Massachusetts Board of Regents of Higher Education authorized Bay Path Junior College to become a four-year degree-granting institution, and its name was officially changed to Bay Path College. Maintaining its commitment to women-only undergraduate programs, in 2014 Bay Path launched The American Women's College, the first all-women, all-online accredited bachelor’s degree program in the country. After introducing coeducational graduate programs in 2000, in 2014 the College became Bay Path University. Today, the university offers over 70 undergraduate programs for women and over 30 graduate programs for women and men, including doctorate degrees. |
Bay Path University | Bay Path University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Education | EdD in Higher Education Leadership & Organizational Studies | 588
Longmeadow Street Longmeadow, MA 01106 |
Massachusetts | (800) 782-7284 | http://www.baypath.edu | 413-565-1049; careers@baypath.edu | Anastasia
Spremulli Director of Graduate Admissions 413.216.2804 aspremulli@baypath.edu |
Bay Path University was founded in 1897 in Springfield, Massachusetts, as a coeducational business school offering programs in accounting, business administration, secretarial science, and business teacher training. In 1945, Bay Path moved to Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and it restricted its enrollment to young women. Four years later, it received approval to be chartered as Bay Path Junior College. In 1988, the Massachusetts Board of Regents of Higher Education authorized Bay Path Junior College to become a four-year degree-granting institution, and its name was officially changed to Bay Path College. Maintaining its commitment to women-only undergraduate programs, in 2014 Bay Path launched The American Women's College, the first all-women, all-online accredited bachelor’s degree program in the country. After introducing coeducational graduate programs in 2000, in 2014 the College became Bay Path University. Today, the university offers over 70 undergraduate programs for women and over 30 graduate programs for women and men, including doctorate degrees. |
Brenau University | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges | Education | Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Ed.D. ABD Completion Pathway, Ed.D. Elementary Education, Ed.D. Higher Education: Teaching and Learning, Ed.D. Leadership in Higher Education, Ed.D. Middle Grades Education | 500
Washington Street, SE Gainesville, GA 30501 |
Georgia | (800) 252-5119 | http://www.brenau.edu | Crystal
Toombs Assistant Vice President for Student Services ctoombs@brenau.edu 770-718-5305 |
Dr. Kelley Brock-Simmons, Chair of Graduate Programs, Assistant Professor of Education, kbrock-simmons@brenau.edu, 770-534-6223 | Founded as a private institution for the education of women, Brenau University began in 1878 as the Georgia Baptist Female Seminary. Two years later, H.J. Pearce purchased the institution and renamed it Brenau, a linguistic blend of the German word "brennen," which means to burn, and the Latin word "aurum" for gold, corresponding to the institution's motto "as gold refined by fire." Today, Brenau is an innovative, comprehensive university with coeducation programs through the doctoral level that retains its historic Women's College. |
Brenau University | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges | Nursing | Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) Leadership and Management, DNP Advance Practice Nursing | 500
Washington Street, SE Gainesville, GA 30501 |
Georgia | (800) 252-5119 | http://www.brenau.edu | Crystal
Toombs Assistant Vice President for Student Services ctoombs@brenau.edu 770-718-5305 |
Troy Heidesch, DNP, MSN, BSN, School of Nursing Director, Richards Graduate Chair, Phone: 770-534-6185, theidesch@brenau.edu | Founded as a private institution for the education of women, Brenau University began in 1878 as the Georgia Baptist Female Seminary. Two years later, H.J. Pearce purchased the institution and renamed it Brenau, a linguistic blend of the German word "brennen," which means to burn, and the Latin word "aurum" for gold, corresponding to the institution's motto "as gold refined by fire." Today, Brenau is an innovative, comprehensive university with coeducation programs through the doctoral level that retains its historic Women's College. |
Brenau University | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges | Occupational Therapy | Doctor of Occupational Therapy (O.T.D.) | 500
Washington Street, SE Gainesville, GA 30501 |
Georgia | (800) 252-5119 | http://www.brenau.edu | Crystal
Toombs Assistant Vice President for Student Services ctoombs@brenau.edu 770-718-5305 |
Nancy L. Fowler, OTD, OTR/L, Instructor, Admissions Coordinator, Office: Brenau East 106, Phone: (678) 707-5001, nfowler1@brenau.edu | Founded as a private institution for the education of women, Brenau University began in 1878 as the Georgia Baptist Female Seminary. Two years later, H.J. Pearce purchased the institution and renamed it Brenau, a linguistic blend of the German word "brennen," which means to burn, and the Latin word "aurum" for gold, corresponding to the institution's motto "as gold refined by fire." Today, Brenau is an innovative, comprehensive university with coeducation programs through the doctoral level that retains its historic Women's College. |
Brenau University | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges | Physical Therapy | Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) | 500
Washington Street, SE Gainesville, GA 30501 |
Georgia | (800) 252-5119 | http://www.brenau.edu | Crystal
Toombs Assistant Vice President for Student Services ctoombs@brenau.edu 770-718-5305 |
Tiffany Wilson, twilson3@brenau.edu, 1-678-971-1832 | Founded as a private institution for the education of women, Brenau University began in 1878 as the Georgia Baptist Female Seminary. Two years later, H.J. Pearce purchased the institution and renamed it Brenau, a linguistic blend of the German word "brennen," which means to burn, and the Latin word "aurum" for gold, corresponding to the institution's motto "as gold refined by fire." Today, Brenau is an innovative, comprehensive university with coeducation programs through the doctoral level that retains its historic Women's College. |
Bryn Mawr College | Bryn Mawr College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). | Chemistry | Ph.D. Chemistry | 101
North Merion Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 526-5000 | http://www.brynmawr.edu | Jennifer Prudencio, Associate Director, Employer Relations and Internships, jprudencio@brynmawr.edu, (610) 526-5174; Sarah Sultzer, Assistant Director, Employer Relations, ssultzer@brynmawr@edu, (610) 526-5174 | Patrick R. Melvin, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, (610) 526-5401, email: prmelvin@brynmawr.edu | When Bryn Mawr College opened its doors in 1885, it offered women a more ambitious academic program than any previously available to them in the United States. Other women's colleges existed, but Bryn Mawr was the first to offer graduate education through the Ph.D.—a signal of its founders' refusal to accept the limitations imposed on women's intellectual achievement at other institutions. |
Bryn Mawr College | Bryn Mawr College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). | Archaeology | Ph.D. in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology | 101
North Merion Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 526-5000 | http://www.brynmawr.edu | Jennifer Prudencio, Associate Director, Employer Relations and Internships, jprudencio@brynmawr.edu, (610) 526-5174; Sarah Sultzer, Assistant Director, Employer Relations, ssultzer@brynmawr@edu, (610) 526-5174 | Astrid Lindenlauf, Associate Professor and Chair of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, (610) 526-5640, email: alindenlau@brynmawr.edu | When Bryn Mawr College opened its doors in 1885, it offered women a more ambitious academic program than any previously available to them in the United States. Other women's colleges existed, but Bryn Mawr was the first to offer graduate education through the Ph.D.—a signal of its founders' refusal to accept the limitations imposed on women's intellectual achievement at other institutions. |
Bryn Mawr College | Bryn Mawr College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). | Classical Studies | Ph.D. in Greek, Latin and Classical Studies | 101
North Merion Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 526-5000 | http://www.brynmawr.edu | Jennifer Prudencio, Associate Director, Employer Relations and Internships, jprudencio@brynmawr.edu, (610) 526-5174; Sarah Sultzer, Assistant Director, Employer Relations, ssultzer@brynmawr@edu, (610) 526-5174 | Asya Sigelman, Associate Professor of Greek, Latin and Classical Studies, (610) 526-7562, email: asigelman@brynmawr.edu | When Bryn Mawr College opened its doors in 1885, it offered women a more ambitious academic program than any previously available to them in the United States. Other women's colleges existed, but Bryn Mawr was the first to offer graduate education through the Ph.D.—a signal of its founders' refusal to accept the limitations imposed on women's intellectual achievement at other institutions. |
Bryn Mawr College | Bryn Mawr College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). | History | Ph.D. in History of Art | 101
North Merion Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 526-5000 | http://www.brynmawr.edu | Jennifer Prudencio, Associate Director, Employer Relations and Internships, jprudencio@brynmawr.edu, (610) 526-5174; Sarah Sultzer, Assistant Director, Employer Relations, ssultzer@brynmawr@edu, (610) 526-5174 | Alicia Walker, Professor and Chair of History of Art on the Marie Neuberger Fund for the Study of Arts, (610) 526-5405, email: awalker01@brynmawr.edu | When Bryn Mawr College opened its doors in 1885, it offered women a more ambitious academic program than any previously available to them in the United States. Other women's colleges existed, but Bryn Mawr was the first to offer graduate education through the Ph.D.—a signal of its founders' refusal to accept the limitations imposed on women's intellectual achievement at other institutions. |
Bryn Mawr College | Bryn Mawr College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). | Mathematics | Ph.D. Mathematics | 101
North Merion Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 526-5000 | http://www.brynmawr.edu | Jennifer Prudencio, Associate Director, Employer Relations and Internships, jprudencio@brynmawr.edu, (610) 526-5174; Sarah Sultzer, Assistant Director, Employer Relations, ssultzer@brynmawr@edu, (610) 526-5174 | Djordje Milicevic, Associate Professor of Mathematics, (610) 526-5354, email: dmilicevic@brynmawr.edu | When Bryn Mawr College opened its doors in 1885, it offered women a more ambitious academic program than any previously available to them in the United States. Other women's colleges existed, but Bryn Mawr was the first to offer graduate education through the Ph.D.—a signal of its founders' refusal to accept the limitations imposed on women's intellectual achievement at other institutions. |
Bryn Mawr College | Bryn Mawr College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). | Physics | Ph.D. Physics | 101
North Merion Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 526-5000 | http://www.brynmawr.edu | Jennifer Prudencio, Associate Director, Employer Relations and Internships, jprudencio@brynmawr.edu, (610) 526-5174; Sarah Sultzer, Assistant Director, Employer Relations, ssultzer@brynmawr@edu, (610) 526-5174 | Kate Daniel, Assistant Professor of Physics, (610) 526-5634, email: kjdaniel@brynmawr.edu | When Bryn Mawr College opened its doors in 1885, it offered women a more ambitious academic program than any previously available to them in the United States. Other women's colleges existed, but Bryn Mawr was the first to offer graduate education through the Ph.D.—a signal of its founders' refusal to accept the limitations imposed on women's intellectual achievement at other institutions. |
Bryn Mawr College | Bryn Mawr College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). | Social Work | Ph.D. program in social work | 101
North Merion Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 526-5000 | http://www.brynmawr.edu | Jennifer Prudencio, Associate Director, Employer Relations and Internships, jprudencio@brynmawr.edu, (610) 526-5174; Sarah Sultzer, Assistant Director, Employer Relations, ssultzer@brynmawr@edu, (610) 526-5174 | Janet Shapiro, Dean of the Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, Mary Hale Chase Professor in the Social Sciences, Social Work and Social Research, (610) 520-2618, email: jshapiro@brynmawr.edu | When Bryn Mawr College opened its doors in 1885, it offered women a more ambitious academic program than any previously available to them in the United States. Other women's colleges existed, but Bryn Mawr was the first to offer graduate education through the Ph.D.—a signal of its founders' refusal to accept the limitations imposed on women's intellectual achievement at other institutions. |
Cedar Crest College | Cedar Crest College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) | Nursing | Doctorate of Nursing Practice | 100
College Drive Allentown, PA 18104 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 437-4471 | http://www.cedarcrest.edu | please call our office at 610-606-4648 or contact our Executive Director, Candice Sierzega, at cssierze@cedarcrest.edu. | Catherine M. Zurawski, Director Graduate Nursing Programs- Education, Administration and Nurse Practitioner Tracks, Associate Professor, (610) 437-4471 Ext. 3342, catherine.zurawski@cedarcrest.edu | Since its founding in 1867, Cedar Crest College has taken a bold approach to education - creating a college and a curriculum designed for women who want to achieve at the highest levels! |
Cedar Crest College | Cedar Crest College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) | Occupational Therapy | Doctorate of Occupational Therapy | 100
College Drive Allentown, PA 18104 |
Pennsylvania | (610) 437-4471 | http://www.cedarcrest.edu | please call our office at 610-606-4648 or contact our Executive Director, Candice Sierzega, at cssierze@cedarcrest.edu. | William Wrightsman, ScD, MSOT, OTR/L, Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy, Director of the Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program, sage@cedarcrest.edu, 610-740-3770 | Since its founding in 1867, Cedar Crest College has taken a bold approach to education - creating a college and a curriculum designed for women who want to achieve at the highest levels! |
College of Saint Mary | The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission | Education | Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership (Ed.D) | 7000
Mercy Rd. Omaha, NE 68106 |
Nebraska | (402) 399-2400 | http://www.csm.edu | careercenter@csm.edu | Dr. Kristi Preisman, Director, Associate Professor, kpreisman@csm.edu | Catherine McAuley, founder of the Sisters of Mercy and an early 18th century Irishwoman, believed that nothing was more productive of good to society than the careful education of women. Her strength of conviction gave birth to what would become a long line of women's secondary and post-secondary schools around the globe. Mother Mary Leo Gallagher, another Sister of Mercy, carried on the tradition and opened the doors of College of Saint Mary in 1923. In the old Continental Hotel at 15th and Castelar Streets, the work began. In November 1950, the Sisters purchased 80 acres of land next to a dirt road named 72nd Street and what would then become Mercy Road. A $3 million construction project began in March 1953 and by May 1955, College of Saint Mary was a reality. By 1958, College of Saint Mary had become a four-year fully-accredited college. Today, the College continues its affiliation with the Sisters of Mercy and is proud of its tradition of women leading the way. |
College of Saint Mary | The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission | Physical Therapy | Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) | 7000
Mercy Rd. Omaha, NE 68106 |
Nebraska | (402) 399-2400 | http://www.csm.edu | careercenter@csm.edu | Dr. Kimberly Varnado, Director, Physical Therapy Program, kvarnado@csm.edu | Catherine McAuley, founder of the Sisters of Mercy and an early 18th century Irishwoman, believed that nothing was more productive of good to society than the careful education of women. Her strength of conviction gave birth to what would become a long line of women's secondary and post-secondary schools around the globe. Mother Mary Leo Gallagher, another Sister of Mercy, carried on the tradition and opened the doors of College of Saint Mary in 1923. In the old Continental Hotel at 15th and Castelar Streets, the work began. In November 1950, the Sisters purchased 80 acres of land next to a dirt road named 72nd Street and what would then become Mercy Road. A $3 million construction project began in March 1953 and by May 1955, College of Saint Mary was a reality. By 1958, College of Saint Mary had become a four-year fully-accredited college. Today, the College continues its affiliation with the Sisters of Mercy and is proud of its tradition of women leading the way. |
College of Saint Mary | The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission | Occupational Therapy | Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) | 7000
Mercy Rd. Omaha, NE 68106 |
Nebraska | (402) 399-2400 | http://www.csm.edu | careercenter@csm.edu | Dr. Kristin Haas, Director, Occupational Therapy Program, Professor, khaas@csm.edu | Catherine McAuley, founder of the Sisters of Mercy and an early 18th century Irishwoman, believed that nothing was more productive of good to society than the careful education of women. Her strength of conviction gave birth to what would become a long line of women's secondary and post-secondary schools around the globe. Mother Mary Leo Gallagher, another Sister of Mercy, carried on the tradition and opened the doors of College of Saint Mary in 1923. In the old Continental Hotel at 15th and Castelar Streets, the work began. In November 1950, the Sisters purchased 80 acres of land next to a dirt road named 72nd Street and what would then become Mercy Road. A $3 million construction project began in March 1953 and by May 1955, College of Saint Mary was a reality. By 1958, College of Saint Mary had become a four-year fully-accredited college. Today, the College continues its affiliation with the Sisters of Mercy and is proud of its tradition of women leading the way. |
Converse College for Women | Converse is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award degrees at Level V (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Musical Arts, Master of Music, Master of Liberal Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Education, Master in Marriage and Family Therapy, Master of Fine Arts, Masters in Management, Educational Specialist, and Doctor of Education). | Education | Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Professional Leadership | 580
East Main Street Spartanburg, SC 29302 |
South Carolina | (864) 596-9000 | https://www.converse.edu/converse-college-for-women/ | Email:
careerservices@converse.edu Phone: 864.596.9614 |
Lienne Medford, Dean of Education and Graduate Studies, 864.596.9082, lienne.medford@converse.edu | Although the doors of Converse opened October 1, 1890, the first step towards the founding of the college was taken in 1889 when a prominent attorney assembled a group of Spartanburg citizens to discuss the project. Among the 13 men was Dexter Edgar Converse, a native of Vermont who had settled in Spartanburg before the Civil War. His contributions to the college were so valuable it was given his name. |
Mary Baldwin University | Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. | Occupational Therapy | Doctor of Occupational Therapy (O.T.D.) | P.O.
Box 1500 Staunton, VA 24402 |
Virgina | (540) 887-7019 | http://www.marybaldwin.edu | Lindsey Walsh, Assistant Director, Employer Relations/Internships, 540-887-7019 | Allison Ellington, OTD, MS, OTR/L, Program Director, Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD), Assistant Professor, (540) 887-4058, email: aellington@marybaldwin.edu | Founded as Augusta Female Seminary in 1842 by Rufus W. Bailey, Mary Baldwin University is the oldest institution of higher education for women in the nation affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. Among its first students, totaling 57 young women (paying as much as $60 per semester to attend), was Mary Julia Baldwin. |
Mary Baldwin University | Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. | Physical Therapy | Doctor of Physical Therapy | P.O.
Box 1500 Staunton, VA 24402 |
Virgina | (540) 887-7019 | http://www.marybaldwin.edu | Lindsey Walsh, Assistant Director, Employer Relations/Internships, 540-887-7020 | Deborah S. Diaz, PT, PhD, Director of Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), Associate Professor of Physical Therapy (DPT), (540) 887-4087, email: ddiaz@marybaldwin.edu | Founded as Augusta Female Seminary in 1842 by Rufus W. Bailey, Mary Baldwin University is the oldest institution of higher education for women in the nation affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. Among its first students, totaling 57 young women (paying as much as $60 per semester to attend), was Mary Julia Baldwin. |
Mary Baldwin University | Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. | Nursing | Doctorate of Nursing Practice | P.O.
Box 1500 Staunton, VA 24402 |
Virgina | (540) 887-7019 | http://www.marybaldwin.edu | Lindsey Walsh, Assistant Director, Employer Relations/Internships, 540-887-7019 | Natalie Murphy, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, Director for School of Nursing, Founding FNP Program Director, Associate Professor, DNP Program, (540) 887-4162, email: nlmurphy@marybaldwin.edu | Founded as Augusta Female Seminary in 1842 by Rufus W. Bailey, Mary Baldwin University is the oldest institution of higher education for women in the nation affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. Among its first students, totaling 57 young women (paying as much as $60 per semester to attend), was Mary Julia Baldwin. |
Mills College | Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges | Education | Doctorate in Educational Leadership | 5000
MacArthur Boulevard Oakland, CA 94613 |
California | (510) 430-2255 | http://www.mills.edu | P:
510.430.3142 E: career@mills.edu |
Dana Wright, Department Chair, Educational Leadership, Associate Professor of Education, P: 510.430.3179, E: dwright@mills.edu | The first women’s college west of the Rockies, Mills College has been leading change and defying convention since its founding in 1852—a legacy that continues today throughout our undergraduate and graduate programs. Over the decades, Mills “firsts” have been numerous: the first laboratory school west of the Mississippi for aspiring teachers (1926); the first women’s college to offer a computer science major (1974); the first and only women’s college to reverse a decision to go coed (1990); the first business school in the West dedicated to advancing women (2005); and, in 2014, the first women’s college in the US to introduce a formal transgender admission policy. |
Mount Saint Mary's University | Mount Saint Mary’s University (MSMU)is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). | Psychology | Clinical Psychology (PsyD) | 12001
Chalon Road Los Angeles, CA 90049 |
California | (310) 954-4000 | http://www.msmu.edu | Kimberly
Terrill, M.A. M.A., GCDF Director, Career and Professional Development kterrill@msmu.edu |
Greg Travis, PhD, Licensed Psychologist, Professor, PsyD Director of Administration, Clinical Psychology, (213) 477-2654, email: gtravis@msmu.edu | Mount Saint Mary’s University was established in 1925 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Since their founding in Le Puy, France, in 1650, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJs) have been faithful to their original mission of "helping women become all they are capable of being" and of "serving all persons without distinction." |
Mount Saint Mary's University | Mount Saint Mary’s University (MSMU)is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). | Physical Therapy | Doctor of Physical Therapy | 12001
Chalon Road Los Angeles, CA 90049 |
California | (310) 954-4000 | http://www.msmu.edu | Kimberly
Terrill, M.A. M.A., GCDF Director, Career and Professional Development kterrill@msmu.edu |
Deborah Lowe, PT, MS, MA, PhD, Department Chair and Director, Professor, Physical Therapy, Phone: 2601, E-mail: dlowe@msmu.edu | Mount Saint Mary’s University was established in 1925 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Since their founding in Le Puy, France, in 1650, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJs) have been faithful to their original mission of "helping women become all they are capable of being" and of "serving all persons without distinction." |
Mount Saint Vincent University | Education | Ph.D. in Educational Studies | 166
Bedford Highway Halifax, NS B3M 2J6 |
Canada | (902) 457-6788 | https://www.msvu.ca/ | Director of
Graduate Education, Melissa McGonnell, Associate Professor, PhD (Dalhousie),
Registered Psychologist, Phone: (902) 457-6147, E-mail:
Melissa.McGonnell@msvu.ca; PhD Coordinator (MSVU) Inter-university Doctoral
Program in Educational Studies, Ardra Cole, Professor, Phone: (902) 457-6193,
E-mail: Ardra.Cole@msvu.ca |
MSVU is located just minutes from downtown Halifax, and is recognized for its small class sizes and personalized approach to learning. A diverse mix of 4,000 people from across Canada and more than 70 countries take advantage of its programs and unique sense of community through on-campus classes and online learning opportunities. Learn More » | ||
Notre Dame of Maryland University | Notre Dame of Maryland University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. | Occupational Therapy | Doctor of Occupational Therapy | 401
North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210 |
Maryland | (410) 435-0100 | http://www.ndm.edu | Alan Jones Director of the Career Center ajones17@ndm.edu 410-532-5393 |
Myrtle Evans, DrPH, Director of Occupational Therapy Program, mevans8@ndm.edu, 410-532-5208 | Established by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Notre Dame of Maryland University has anticipated and met contemporary needs with visionary and pragmatic educational programs since 1895. It was the first Catholic college for women to award the 4-year baccalaureate degree. |
Notre Dame of Maryland University | Notre Dame of Maryland University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. | Pharmacy | Doctor of Pharmacy | 401
North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210 |
Maryland | (410) 435-0100 | http://www.ndm.edu | Alan Jones Director of the Career Center ajones17@ndm.edu 410-532-5393 |
Anne Y.F. Lin, Pharm.D., FNAP, Dean & Professor, School of Pharmacy, email: alin@ndm.edu, phone: 410-532-5545 | Established by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Notre Dame of Maryland University has anticipated and met contemporary needs with visionary and pragmatic educational programs since 1895. It was the first Catholic college for women to award the 4-year baccalaureate degree. |
Notre Dame of Maryland University | Notre Dame of Maryland University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. | Education | Ph.D. Higher Education Leadership for Changing Populations | 401
North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210 |
Maryland | (410) 435-0100 | http://www.ndm.edu | Alan Jones Director of the Career Center ajones17@ndm.edu 410-532-5393 |
Victoria Karol, Associate Dean for Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, email: vkarol@ndm.edu, phone: 301-737-2500 ext. 305; Kathryn Doherty, Ed.D., Dean, (410) 532-5497; email: ODSOE@ndm.edu | Established by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Notre Dame of Maryland University has anticipated and met contemporary needs with visionary and pragmatic educational programs since 1895. It was the first Catholic college for women to award the 4-year baccalaureate degree. |
Notre Dame of Maryland University | Notre Dame of Maryland University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. | Education | Ph.D. Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations | 401
North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210 |
Maryland | (410) 435-0100 | http://www.ndm.edu | Alan Jones Director of the Career Center ajones17@ndm.edu 410-532-5393 |
Victoria Karol, Associate Dean for Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, email: vkarol@ndm.edu, phone: 301-737-2500 ext. 305; Kathryn Doherty, Ed.D., Dean, (410) 532-5497; email: ODSOE@ndm.edu | Established by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Notre Dame of Maryland University has anticipated and met contemporary needs with visionary and pragmatic educational programs since 1895. It was the first Catholic college for women to award the 4-year baccalaureate degree. |
Russell Sage College of the Sage Colleges | Russell Sage College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education | Nursing | Doctor of Nursing Science | 65
First Street Troy, NY 12180 |
New York | (518) 244-2000 | http://www.sage.edu/rsc/ | Carleen Pallante, Director of Career Planning, Russell Sage College, pallac2@sage.edu, Phone: 518-292-1764 | Glenda B. Kelman, Professor & Chair, Nursing Department, 518-244-2001, kelmag@sage.edu | Russell Sage College was founded in Troy in 1916 by suffragist Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, with the guidance of Eliza Kellas, head of the college preparatory Emma Willard School (also located in Troy). Together they founded Russell Sage College as a school of practical arts, one of the very first institutions to offer women the means of economic and social independence through preparation for professional careers. |
Russell Sage College of the Sage Colleges | Russell Sage College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education | Occupational Therapy | Doctor of Occupational Therapy | 65
First Street Troy, NY 12180 |
New York | (518) 244-2000 | http://www.sage.edu/rsc/ | Carleen Pallante, Director of Career Planning, Russell Sage College, pallac2@sage.edu, Phone: 518-292-1764 | Debra L. Collette, OTD, OTR/L, Associate Professor & Program Director, MSOT and OTD, Occupational Therapy, 518-244-4591, colled@sage.edu | Russell Sage College was founded in Troy in 1916 by suffragist Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, with the guidance of Eliza Kellas, head of the college preparatory Emma Willard School (also located in Troy). Together they founded Russell Sage College as a school of practical arts, one of the very first institutions to offer women the means of economic and social independence through preparation for professional careers. |
Russell Sage College of the Sage Colleges | Russell Sage College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education | Physical Therapy | Doctor of Physical Therapy | 65
First Street Troy, NY 12180 |
New York | (518) 244-2000 | http://www.sage.edu/rsc/ | Carleen Pallante, Director of Career Planning, Russell Sage College, pallac2@sage.edu, Phone: 518-292-1764 | James R Brennan, PhD, PT, MA, Associate Professor, Chair, Physical Therapy, 518-244-2058, brennj@sage.edu | Russell Sage College was founded in Troy in 1916 by suffragist Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, with the guidance of Eliza Kellas, head of the college preparatory Emma Willard School (also located in Troy). Together they founded Russell Sage College as a school of practical arts, one of the very first institutions to offer women the means of economic and social independence through preparation for professional careers. |
Russell Sage College of the Sage Colleges | Russell Sage College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education | Education | Ed.D. Educational Leadership | 65
First Street Troy, NY 12180 |
New York | (518) 244-2000 | http://www.sage.edu/rsc/ | Carleen Pallante, Director of Career Planning, Russell Sage College, pallac2@sage.edu, Phone: 518-292-1764 | Jerome Steele, Ed.D., assistant professor and chair, 518-244-6873, steelj2@sage.edu | Russell Sage College was founded in Troy in 1916 by suffragist Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, with the guidance of Eliza Kellas, head of the college preparatory Emma Willard School (also located in Troy). Together they founded Russell Sage College as a school of practical arts, one of the very first institutions to offer women the means of economic and social independence through preparation for professional careers. |
Saint Mary's College | Saint Mary's College is accredited through the Higher Learning Commission. | Nursing | Doctor of Nursing Practice | Notre Dame, IN 46556 | Indiana | (574) 284-4000 | http://www.saintmarys.edu | Stacie Jeffirs,
Director (574) 284-4775 sjeffirs@saintmarys.edu |
Sue
Anderson Associate Professor and Director, Department of Nursing Science Director, Doctor of Nursing Practice program, 574-284-4682 | sanderson@saintmarys.edu |
Saint Mary’s promotes a life of intellectual vigor, aesthetic appreciation, religious sensibility, and social responsibility. Founded in 1844 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Saint Mary’s College’s is a four-year, Catholic, residential, women’s liberal arts college offering five bachelor’s degrees and more than 30 major areas of study. Online and hybrid graduate programs are offered in several in-demand fields. |
Simmons University | Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Behavior Analysis | Doctorate Behavior Analysis (Ph.D.) | 300
The Fenway Boston, MA 2115 |
Massachusetts | (617) 521-2000 | http://www.simmons.edu | Ronald Allen, Associate Professor of Practice and Director of the Doctoral Program for Behavior Analysis, (617) 521-2571, ronald.allen@simmons.edu | Simmons College was founded in 1899 by Boston businessman John Simmons, who had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s. | |
Simmons University | Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Health Professions Education | Doctorate Health Professions Education (Ph.D.) | 300
The Fenway Boston, MA 2115 |
Massachusetts | (617) 521-2000 | http://www.simmons.edu | Dolores Wolongevicz, Associate Professor of Practice and Director of the Health Professions Education Program, (617) 521-2096, email: dolores.wolongevicz@simmons.edu | Simmons College was founded in 1899 by Boston businessman John Simmons, who had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s. | |
Simmons University | Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Library | Doctorate in Library and Information Science (Ph.D.) | 300
The Fenway Boston, MA 2115 |
Massachusetts | (617) 521-2000 | http://www.simmons.edu | Kyong Eun Oh Associate Professor and Co-Director PhD Program, (617) 521-2265, email: kyongeun.oh@simmons.edu; Rong Tang, Professor and Co-Director PhD Program, (617) 521-2880, email: rong.tang@simmons.edu | Simmons College was founded in 1899 by Boston businessman John Simmons, who had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s. | |
Simmons University | Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Nursing | DNP Nursing Practice | 300
The Fenway Boston, MA 2115 |
Massachusetts | (617) 521-2000 | http://www.simmons.edu | Eileen McGee, Assoicate Professor of Practice and Director of DNP, Executive & Clinical Leadership On-Campus, (617) 521-2527, eileen.mcgee@simmons.edu | Simmons College was founded in 1899 by Boston businessman John Simmons, who had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s. | |
Simmons University | Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Physical Therapy | Doctor of Physical Therapy | 300
The Fenway Boston, MA 2115 |
Massachusetts | (617) 521-2000 | http://www.simmons.edu | Justin Beebe, Associate Professor and Chair of the Physical Therapy Department, (617) 521-2029, justin.beebe@simmons.edu | Simmons College was founded in 1899 by Boston businessman John Simmons, who had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s. | |
Simmons University | Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Psychology | Ph.D. Behavior Analysis | 300
The Fenway Boston, MA 2115 |
Massachusetts | (617) 521-2000 | http://www.simmons.edu | Russell Maguire, Professor and Chair of Behavior Analysis, (617) 521-2550, russell.maguire@simmons.edu | Simmons College was founded in 1899 by Boston businessman John Simmons, who had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s. | |
Simmons University | Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Health Science | Ph.D. Health Professions Education | 300
The Fenway Boston, MA 2115 |
Massachusetts | (617) 521-2000 | http://www.simmons.edu | Dolores Wolongevicz, Associate Professor of Practice and Director of the HPED program, (617) 521-2096, dolores.wolongevicz@simmons.edu | Simmons College was founded in 1899 by Boston businessman John Simmons, who had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s. | |
Simmons University | Simmons University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Social Work | Ph.D. Social Work | 300
The Fenway Boston, MA 2115 |
Massachusetts | (617) 521-2000 | http://www.simmons.edu | Michelle Putnam, Professor and Director of Doctoral Program, (617) 521-3956, michelle.putnam@simmons.edu | Simmons College was founded in 1899 by Boston businessman John Simmons, who had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s. | |
Smith College | Smith College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.). | Social Work | Ph.D. Social Work | College
Hall Northampton, MA 01063 |
Massachusetts | (413) 585-7950 | http://www.smith.edu | ORA
NAKASH, M.A., PH.D. Program Director Pronouns: she/her E: onakash@smith.edu |
Smith
College is a distinguished liberal arts college committed to providing the
highest quality undergraduate education for women to enable them to develop
their intellects and talents and to participate effectively and fully in
society. The college was founded in 1871 by Sophia Smith, who decided to leave that leaving her inheritance to found a women’s college was the best way for her to fulfill a moral obligation. Smith has changed much since its founding. But throughout its history there have been certain enduring constants: an uncompromising defense of academic and intellectual freedom, an attention to the relation between college education and the larger public issues of world order and human dignity, and a concern for the rights and privileges of women. Today the college continues to benefit from a dynamic relationship between innovation and tradition. And while Smith’s basic curriculum of the humanities, arts and sciences still flourishes, the college continues to respond to the new intellectual needs of today’s women—offering majors or interdepartmental programs in engineering, the study of women and gender, neuroscience, film and media studies, Middle East studies, statistical and data sciences and other emerging fields. |
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St. Catherine University | St. Catherine University is accredited through the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. | Nursing | Doctor of Nursing Practice | 2004
Randolph Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105 |
Minnesota | (651) 690-6000 | http://www.stkate.edu | Email us at askcareer@stkate.edu or call 651.690.8890 for answers to all your questions about posting opportunities for students. | Gwendolyn (Gwen) Short, DNP, MSN, MPH, Associate Professor & DNP Programs Director, Nursing, (651)690-6127, gsshort@stkate.edu | St. Catherine University, or St. Kate’s as it’s commonly known, was founded in 1905. Grounded in the liberal arts and the Catholic traditions of intellectual inquiry and social teaching, St. Kate’s educates women to lead and influence. St. Kate’s offers associate, bachelor and advanced degree programs in four schools: the School of Business and Professional Studies; the School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences; the Henrietta Schmoll School of Health; and the School of Social Work. With more than 60 programs of study, the College for Women is among the largest private women’s colleges in the nation. The University also offers a range of programs for women and men in the Graduate College and College for Adults. At every degree level, St. Kate’s serves a diverse student population; developing ethical, reflective and socially responsible leaders. St. Kate’s president is ReBecca Koenig Roloff, a 1976 graduate of the University. |
St. Catherine University | St. Catherine University is accredited through the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. | Occupational Therapy | Doctor of Occupational Therapy | 2004
Randolph Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105 |
Minnesota | (651) 690-6000 | http://www.stkate.edu | Email us at askcareer@stkate.edu or call 651.690.8890 for answers to all your questions about posting opportunities for students. | Stephanie de Sam Lazaro, OTD, MA, OTR/L, Director Graduate Occupational Therapy Programs, Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy, (651)690-6622, sldesamlazaro@stkate.edu | St. Catherine University, or St. Kate’s as it’s commonly known, was founded in 1905. Grounded in the liberal arts and the Catholic traditions of intellectual inquiry and social teaching, St. Kate’s educates women to lead and influence. St. Kate’s offers associate, bachelor and advanced degree programs in four schools: the School of Business and Professional Studies; the School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences; the Henrietta Schmoll School of Health; and the School of Social Work. With more than 60 programs of study, the College for Women is among the largest private women’s colleges in the nation. The University also offers a range of programs for women and men in the Graduate College and College for Adults. At every degree level, St. Kate’s serves a diverse student population; developing ethical, reflective and socially responsible leaders. St. Kate’s president is ReBecca Koenig Roloff, a 1976 graduate of the University. |
St. Catherine University | St. Catherine University is accredited through the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. | Physical Therapy | Doctor of Physical Therapy | 2004
Randolph Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105 |
Minnesota | (651) 690-6000 | http://www.stkate.edu | Email us at askcareer@stkate.edu or call 651.690.8890 for answers to all your questions about posting opportunities for students. | Cort Cieminski, PT, PhD, ATC, LAT, Program Director, Professor, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, (651)690-7884, cjcieminski@stkate.edu | St. Catherine University, or St. Kate’s as it’s commonly known, was founded in 1905. Grounded in the liberal arts and the Catholic traditions of intellectual inquiry and social teaching, St. Kate’s educates women to lead and influence. St. Kate’s offers associate, bachelor and advanced degree programs in four schools: the School of Business and Professional Studies; the School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences; the Henrietta Schmoll School of Health; and the School of Social Work. With more than 60 programs of study, the College for Women is among the largest private women’s colleges in the nation. The University also offers a range of programs for women and men in the Graduate College and College for Adults. At every degree level, St. Kate’s serves a diverse student population; developing ethical, reflective and socially responsible leaders. St. Kate’s president is ReBecca Koenig Roloff, a 1976 graduate of the University. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Nursing | Doctor of Nursing Practice, DNP to PhD, and Ph.D. Nursing Science | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Cheryl Thaxton DNP, APRN, CPNP, FNP-BC, CHPPN ACHPN, FPCN, DNP Program Director, (214) 689-6568, cthaxton@twu.edu; Sandra Cesario, Ph.D., RNC, FAAN, Director, Ph.D. Program, (713) 794-2110, scesario@twu.edu; Mikyoung Lee, PhD, RN, Associate Director, PhD Program, (940) 898-2424, mlee27@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Occupational Therapy | Doctor of Occupational Therapy and Ph.D. Occupational Therapy | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Cynthia Evetts, Ph.D., OTR, Professor and Director, cevetts@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Psychology | Ph.D. Counseling Psychology | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Sally Stabb, Ph.D., Director, PhD Program in Counseling Psychology, (940) 898-2149, sstabb@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Dance | Ph.D. Dance | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Dr. Rosemary Candelario, rcandelario@twu.edu, (940) 898-2086 | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Human Development | Ph.D. Family Studies | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Joyce Armstrong, Ph.D., CFLE, CFCS, Graduate Program Coordinator, (940) 898-2690, jarmstrong@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Health Science | Ph.D. Health Studies | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Jason Torres, Graduate Academic Advisor, (940) 828-2864, jtorres9@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Kinesiology | Ph.D. Kinesiology (Adapted Physical Activity or Biomechanics or Exercise Physiology or Sports Management) | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Suzanna Dillon, Associate Professor, Adapted Physical Education and Adapted Physical Activity, (940) 898-2582, sdillon@twu.edu; Jason Torres (Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, and Sports Management), Graduate Academic Advisor, (940) 898-2575, jtorres9@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Human Development | Ph.D. Marriage & Family Therapy | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Aaron Norton, Ph.D., LMFT, Program Coordinator, Marriage & Family Therapy/Associate Professor, anorton@twu.edu, (940)-898-2677 | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Biology | Ph.D. Molecular Biology | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Stephanie Pierce, Ph.D., (940) 898-2797, spierce9@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Multi-Cultural/Gender Studies | Ph.D. Multicultural Women's & Gender Studies | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Dr. AnaLouise Keating, akeating@twu.edu, (940) 898-2119, (DNP) - Dr. Cheryl Thaxton, DNP Program Director, (214) 689-6568, cthaxton@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Nutrition | Ph.D. Nutrition | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Monique LeMieux, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, mlemieux@twu.edu, (940) 898-2712 | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Physical Therapy | Ph.D. Physical Therapy and Doctor of Physical Therapy | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Dr. Ann Medley, Program Director, smedley@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Education | Ph.D. Education, Leadership, and Organization | 304
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Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Laura Trujillo-Jenks, PhD, Interim Department Chair, Teacher Education, (940) 898-2447, ltrujillojenks@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Education | Ph.D. Special Education | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | (940) 898-2271; teachereducation@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Rhetoric | Ph.D. Rhetoric | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Dr. Gretchen Busl, Graduate Program Coordinator, gbusl@twu.edu, (940) 898-2324 | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Psychology | Ph.D. School Psychology | 304 Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Mary Hartshorn, Division Administrative Assistant, (940) 898-2303, mhartshorn@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Sociology | Ph.D. Sociology | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | James Williams, Ph.D., Sociology Program Lead & Graduate Program Director, jwilliams2@twu.edu, (940) 898-2051 | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Human Development | Ph.D. in Child Development & Early Education | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Melissa McInnis Brown, PhD, Associate Professor, (940) 898-2675, mbrown50@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |
Texas Woman's University | Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. | Education | Ph.D. Special Education | 304
Administration Drive Denton, TX 76204 |
Texas | (940) 898-3188 | http://www.twu.edu/admissions | Dr. Gregory Shirley, Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations, (940) 898-2965, gshirley@twu.edu | Randa Keeley, Ph.D./Assistant Professor of Special Education, (940) 898-2278, rkeeley@twu.edu | Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has evolved into a major university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. With a legacy in health-related professions and more than half of current graduates earning a health-related degree, TWU is a significant economic driver for North Texas. The university offers a comprehensive catalog of academic studies, including baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, health professions, education, business and the arts and sciences. The university pioneered distance education and has been recognized as a leader in delivering online instruction. |