Herzing University, an accredited private nonprofit institution, is bringing its career-focused healthcare programs to Texas with the opening of its 13th campus in Dallas – the university's first location in the Lone Star State and its farthest west to date. The milestone comes less than a year after Herzing launched its 12th campus in Clarksville, Tennessee, reflecting the institution's steady national momentum with a growing presence across nine states and an online division.
"The Dallas-Fort Worth healthcare system is growing faster than it can find trained professionals to fill the pipeline," said Pamela Fable, director of campus operations. "That's exactly the gap Herzing exists to close and why opening our newest campus here made so much sense."
Enrollment for Radiologic Technology and Surgical Technology programs begins June 15, with classes beginning in September. The Dallas Campus features specialized Surgical Technology and Radiologic Technology labs, giving students authentic, hands-on training that mirrors real-world clinical settings.
"We designed these programs to meet students where they are, providing an affordable, direct path into stable, high-demand healthcare careers," said Renée Herzing, president of Herzing University. "By delivering hands-on training and strong community support right here in Dallas, we are empowering graduates to enter the local workforce with confidence."
Herzing's Dallas Campus is designed to fit into any student's lifestyle, whether they are launching a career straight out of high school or balancing higher education with a busy schedule. While the university serves a diverse student body with an average student age of 32, programs are universally structured to offer maximum flexibility. By combining online coursework with hands-on clinical training at local healthcare facilities, Herzing allows students of all backgrounds to build real-world skills without putting their lives on hold.