Future Students

Why WSU?

Facts about WSU.

WSU enrollment:

  • Pullman: 17,753
  • Spokane: 1,329
  • Tri-Cities: 1,337
  • Vancouver: 2,806
  • Distance degree: 3,093
  • Total: 25,352

Entering 2008 Pullman freshmen:

  • Average GPA of 3.48
  • 40.2 percent had GPAs over 3.60
  • Average SAT score of 1117

Multicultural students:

  • Pullman: 15%
  • Tri-Cities: 15%
  • Spokane: 14%
  • Vancouver: 12%

Countries represented:

  • Pullman: 86
  • Spokane: 14
  • Tri-Cities: 5
  • Vancouver: 14

Academic majors:

  • More than 200 fields of study
  • More than 100 majors
  • 73 master's degree programs
  • 46 doctoral degree programs

Campuses:

  • Pullman: 620 acre core campus (1,747 total acres)
  • Spokane: 48 acres
  • Tri-Cities: 202 acres
  • Vancouver: 351 acres

2008 freshman enrollment:

  • Pullman: 3,411
  • Vancouver: 210
  • Tri-Cities: 89

Students of color statewide: 3,668

International students at
Pullman:
1,193

Study abroad: WSU offers over 1200 education abroad programs in 101 countries around the world.

Student to faculty ratio: Approximately
14 to 1

Out-of-state (U.S.) students at all WSU campuses: 12%


The University opened its doors in 1892 as the Washington Agricultural College and School of Science with 13 collegiate and 46 preparatory students.

Over 100 years later it has become a nationally recognized research university with more than 25,000 students worldwide.


The WSU experience

The College Portrait provides more details about how WSU strives to help students achieve their educational and life goals.

  College Portrait of Undergraduate Education. Voluntary system of accountability.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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