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Welcome to Washington State University’s Pullman campus, founded in 1890. Here you’ll find a strong sense of community united by school spirit and more than 200 programs that help guide you to a bright career path.
WSU services focus on access and connections, expertise and guidance, and strengths and skills development. We’ve been recognized nationally as a First-gen Forward institution due to those efforts, one of 80 higher education institutions so designated, as well as being named a First Scholars institution in 2021.
WSU admission is test free, so standardized test scores such as SAT or ACT are not required. A high school diploma is required, and a GED is accepted. The required high school core curriculum units are: 4 English, 3 math, 2 science, 2 foreign language, 3 social studies, 1 visual/performing arts.
As the only four-year research university in southwest Washington, WSU Vancouver helps drive economic growth through relationships with regional businesses and industries, schools, and nonprofit organizations. Areas of research focus include sustainable water, brain health, and smart devices.
Washington State University is a public institution that was founded in 1890. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 24,278 (fall 2021), its setting is rural, and the campus size is 1,742 acres.
Washington State University (Washington State, WSU, or informally Wazzu) is a public land-grant research university with its flagship, and oldest, campus in Pullman, Washington. Founded in 1890, WSU is also one of the oldest land-grant universities in the American West.
Here’s everything you need to reach the WSU campus in the thriving heart of Pullman, WA. Located about five hours from Seattle, 90 minutes from Spokane, and six hours from Portland, Pullman is easy to reach by car, plane, or bus.
200+ undergraduate major, minors, certificates, and specializations. 140+ graduate programs and certificates. $421.8 million in financial aid and scholarships awarded to undergrads in 2019-20. 75% of undergraduate students receive some form of financial aid or scholarships.
Although everyone has a different academic journey, we know you’ll have a rewarding and fulfilling one at WSU Pullman. Now is the time to take that first step and begin your journey with us. We’re pleased to connect you with an admissions counselor who is eager to answer all your questions.