Tacoma, WA
1900 Commerce St, Tacoma, WA 98402
http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/
University of Washington - Tacoma is a public university located in Tacoma, WA. The acceptance rate is 86%, making it not selective. On our overall top colleges list, we've ranked it #352 in the country. It is a small institution with 3,747 full-time students in attendance. UW Tacoma's most favored major is a Bachelor's degree in Information Science, chosen by 15% of students. Additional popular choices include Psychology, which accounts for 10% of students, and Nursing (7%). It ranks second in Washington for both its health care management and information technology programs. Furthermore, University of Washington - Tacoma is 2nd in Washington for best colleges with rolling admissions. For those from Washington, sticker price tuition is $11,824 a year. Out-of-state students, however, must cough up $34,809. Before you rule out applying due to the cost, know that approximately 4 in 5 UW Tacoma undergraduates get some financial support. 57% of University of Washington - Tacoma students make it to graduation day, fresh and prepared to enter the labor force. A couple years after college, graduates take home a median annual wage of $44,900. After an additional four years in the labor force, their average yearly income rises 28.5% to $57,700, which is 43.9% above the national median earnings for individuals. Applying students might like to be conscious of the fact that it received 2,036 applications last year and the application fee is $60. Concerning your savings account, be aware that the average UW Tacoma student obtains $11,641 in grants. UW Tacoma's student life rating on School Authority is 8.49 and its academics rating on School Authority is 8.5. When it comes to life on campus, meal plans are available for students. To conclude, on average, UW Tacoma students graduate with $5,387 per year of debts and the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates take home $86,200 or more, six years after graduation.
7.72
Party Scene
9.01
Location
9.01
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
9.21
Safety
SAT Score
980-1190
ACT Score
16-23
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
58%
Yes
16:1
Information Science
Psychology
Nursing
Communications
Information Technology
Business
Police and Criminal Science
Accounting