WSU’s statewide system includes campuses in Spokane, the Tri-Cities, and Vancouver, extension offices in every county, and distance degree programs accessible around the world. The University's undergraduate and graduate programs are organized into 11 colleges: Veterinary Medicine; Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences; Business; Communication; Education; Engineering and Architecture; Honors College; Liberal Arts; Nursing; Pharmacy; Sciences.
University offers more than 200 fields of study, more than 100 majors, 73 master's degree programs and 46 doctoral degree programs.
In addition, WSU offers over 1200 education abroad programs in 101 countries around the world.
AdmissionAdmission specialists review student’s application and supporting documentation carefully to assess their overall academic preparation. They pay special attention to:
- Grade point average and standardized test scores;
- The strength of student’s high school course work, including senior-year course work;
- Grades that student earned and improvement he’s shown in academic performance;
- The additional information students provide in their personal statement.
Financial AidThe Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships awards about $207 million in scholarships and financial aid to more than 17,000 undergraduate students.