Pullman, WA
French Administration Building, Pullman, WA 99164
http://wsu.edu/
Washington State University is a public university located in Pullman, WA. It is a well-rated college, currently ranked one hundred and thirty-fourth in the US. Admission is within reach for most, with a 77% acceptance rate. It is a huge university with full-time enrollment of 23,274 undergrads. Washington State's most commonly decided major is a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, amounting to 7% of the student body. Additional popular selections include Nursing, which accounts for 7% of students, and Social Science Research Methods (6%). It has high quality sports management, agricultural sciences and criminal justice programs, all ranking first in Washington. Additionally, Washington State places 1st in Washington for top party schools and best greek life. For Washington-based applicants, sticker price tuition costs $11,004 a year. Students with residency in other states have to cough up $24,529 per year. Before you rule out applying due to the price, keep in mind that just fewer than nine tenths Washington State undergraduates are awarded some monetary aid. 60% of Washington State University students graduate college, fresh and awaiting to find a stimulating profession. On average, graduates go on to make an annual salary of $40,600 a couple years after finishing their studies. After four additional years on the job, their average wage grows 24.6% to $50,600, which is 26.2% greater than the national median wage. Applying students might like to hear that Washington State's students most often scored between 20 and 26 on the ACT. Additionally, Washington State does not offer a teacher certification program. On the subject of your pocketbook, be aware that on average, Washington State students spend around $6,555 on housing per year. In terms of demographics, 33% of undergraduates are aged 20 or 21 and 16% of undergrads are from a household with a yearly income of $30k to $48k. Apropos of student life, at Washington State, students can sign up for a salmagundi of different music clubs like Choral Groups or Symphony Orchestra. To conclude, 1/4th of graduates make $74,800 or more, six years after graduating and six years after receiving their diplomas, 9% of Washington State graduates do not have a job.
9.46
Party Scene
8.76
Location
8.49
Dorms
8.49
Campus Food
9.46
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
1020-1210
ACT Score
20-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
59%
No
15:1
Psychology
Nursing
Social Science Research Methods
Mechanical Engineering
Accounting
Operations Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Police and Criminal Science