Overview



Walla Walla University
College Place, WA, USA
Private
4 Year
Overview
Walla Walla University is a private institution founded in 1892 and is founded on Christian teachings and values of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Walla Walla is rated as having a “selective” admissions process and orchestrates an honors program that features smaller, team-taught courses. The school is also home to the Associated Students of Walla Walla University, ASWWU, which was created to improve the quality of life for students.
Acceptance Rate:
51%
Average Net Price:
$20,571
Campus Setting:
Suburb or town
Average GPA
3.6
Average ACT Composite
23
Average SAT Composite
1114
Tuition, Cost & Aid
Affordability & Cost
Tuition
In-State Tuition In-state tuition is the tuition charged by institutions to those students who meet the state's or institution's residency requirements. In-district tuition is the tuition charged by the institution to those students residing in the locality in which they attend school and may be a lower rate than in-state tuition if offered by the institution. | $33,027 |
Out-of-State Tuition Out-of-state tuition is the tuition charged by institutions to those students who do not meet the state’s or institution’s residency requirements. Out-of-district tuition is the tuition charged by the institution to those students not residing in the locality in which they attend school. | $33,027 |
Additional Costs
Room and Board The weighted average for room and board and other expenses is generated as follows:
| $10,416 |
Books and Supplies | $765 |
Average Net Price By Family Income
Income
Average Amount
< $30k
$17,544
$30k - $48k
$19,922
$48k - $75k
$22,613
$75k - $110k
$24,800
$110k+
$26,707
Financial Aid: visit page
Financial Aid Email: financial.aid@wallawalla.edu
Aid & Grants
0
100
94%
Need Met
Students Receiving Gift Aid Percent of undergraduate students awarded federal gift aid. Federal gift aid includes any grant or scholarship aid awarded, from the federal government, a state or local government, the institution, and other sources known by the institution. Students Receiving Grants Percent of undergraduate students awarded grant aid. Grant aid includes any grant or scholarship aid awarded, from the federal government, a state or local government, the institution, and other sources known by the institution.
24%
Average Aid Per Year
$17,358
24%
Average Federal Grant Aid Per Year
$7,500
Average Institution Grant Aid Per Year
$14,335
Students receiving state aid Students receiving federal aid
12%
Average State Grant Aid Per Year
$6430
32%
Average Federal Grant Aid Per Year
$7,500
Average Grant & Scholarship By Family Income
Income
Average Amount
< $30k
$25,997
$30k - $48k
$26,123
$48k - $75k
$19,968
$75k - $110k
$18,383
$110k+
$13,105
Total Needs Based Scholarships/Grants Total amount of grant or scholarship aid awarded to all undergraduates from the federal government, state/local government, the institution, and other sources known to the institution.
$15,669,844
Total Non-Need-Based Scholarships/Grants
$9,972,137
Student Loans
Students Borrowing Loans Loans to students - Any monies that must be repaid to the lending institution for which the student is the designated borrower. Includes all Title IV subsidized and unsubsidized loans and all institutionally- and privately-sponsored loans. Does not include PLUS and other loans made directly to parents.
53%
Average Loan Amount Per Year
$8,980
Average Debt at Graduation The median federal debt of undergraduate borrowers who graduated. This figure includes only federal loans; it excludes private student loans and Parent PLUS loans.
$19,606
Median Monthly Loan Payment The median monthly loan payment for student borrowers who completed, if it were repaid over 10 years at a 5.05% interest rate.
$256
Students receiving federal loans
53%
Average Federal Loans Per Year
$5,241
Average Other Loans Per Year
$5,371
Admissions
Key Admissions Stats
Institution Type
Private
- Not for Profit
- Seventh Day Adventist
- Coed
Need Blind
This school does not consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission
Level of Institution
4 Year
Campus Setting
Suburb or town
2220
Students Applied
41%
Transfer Acceptance Rate
66
Transfer Students Admitted
Admissions Requirements
SAT
Yes
ACT
Yes
Transcript
Yes
Test Optional
No
SAT Subject Tests
No
AP Course Credit
Yes
Dual Enrollment
Yes
Important Deadlines
Rolling Admissions
The college has rolling admissions, which means applications are accepted any time throughout the year.
Application Fee
$40
Fee waivers availableAdmitted Student Stats
In-State Students
29%
Out-Of-State Students
62%
57%
Submitting ACT
64%
Submitting SAT
Average ACT Composite: 23
0
36
Average SAT Composite: 1114
0
1600
SAT Percentiles
Math
25th
460
75th
610
Reading
25th
460
75th
600
3.6
Average GPA
Students Enrolled By GPA
3.75+
41%
3.50 - 3.74
22%
3.25 - 3.49
14%
3.00 - 3.24
10%
2.50 - 2.99
12%
2.00 - 2.49
1%
Students Enrolled By Class Rank
Top 10%
14
Top 25%
32
Top 50%
65
Admissions Resources
For International Student Services: visit page
For Students with Disabilities: visit page
For Veteran Services: visit page
Academics
Key Academic Stats
Highest Degree Offered
Doctorate
Total Number of Students
1,432
Total Number of Undergrads
1,300
0
100
31%
Graduate in 4 Years US National: 28%
0
100
58%
Graduate in 6 Years US National: 52%
Student:Faculty Ratio
13:1
US National: 21:1Non Traditional Learning
- Online Classes
- Online Undergrad Degrees
- Summer Sessions
- Combined Institution Double Degree Programs
- Some Programs Requires Co-Op/Internship
Learning Options
- Study Abroad
- Honors Program
- Teacher Certification Offered
Classroom Sizes
2-19 Students
60%
20-39 Students
28%
40-99 Students
10%
Degrees and Majors
MAJORS
63
Majors
A B M D
A B M D |
---|
Faculty Overview
0
100
42%
Faculty With Terminal Degree US National: 36%
Gender
Male
Female
US National: 42%
US National: 48%
Ethnicity
African American
Asian/Pacific Islander
White
Hispanic
Multi-Racial
Unknown
Campus Life
Key Campus Stats
Student Gender
Male
Female
52%
US National: 44%48%
US National: 56%Residency
In-State Students
29%
Out-Of-State Students
62%
Size of Town
Suburb or town
US States Represented
47
Countries Represented
Ethnicity
African American
3%
Asian/Pacific Islander
6%
Hispanic
22%
White
52%
Multiracial
9%
Unknown
1%
Percent of First Generation Students
17%
Student Organizations
47
LGBTQIA Student Resource Groups
No
On Campus Women's Center
No
Cultural Student Resource Groups
Yes
Housing
0
100
69%
Undergrads Living on Campus
On-campus living required of freshman
No
Disability Housing Available
Yes
0
100
70%
Freshman Living on Campus
Athletics
Divisional Sports Nickname
Wolves
School Colors
forest green and orange
Varsity Athletics Association
NAIA
Varsity Athletics Conference Primary
Not applicable
Total Male Athletes
41
Total Female Athletes
40
Intramural Sports
6
Sports Club
1
Sports Team (Men)
Sports Team (Women)
Walla Walla University Athletics: visit page
Campus Safety
24-HR security patrol
Yes
Campus emergency phones
Yes
24-HR escort safety rides
Yes
Mobile campus emergency alert
Yes
After Graduation
Post Grad Stats
Average Salary
6 years after graduation
$50,900
Top 5 Cities
Richland
Portland
Seattle
Los Angeles
Spokane
Top 5 Employers
Walla Walla University
Adventist Health
Loma Linda University
Providence Health & Services
Kaiser Permanente
Top 5 Sectors
Healthcare Services
Business Development
Education
Engineering
Operations
Average Debt at Graduation The median federal debt of undergraduate borrowers who graduated. This figure includes only federal loans; it excludes private student loans and Parent PLUS loans.
$19,606
Loan Default Rate
4%
National: 8%
Median Monthly Loan Payment The median monthly loan payment for student borrowers who completed, if it were repaid over 10 years at a 5.05% interest rate.
$256
REVIEWS
Read What Students Are SayingGreat atmosphere, lots of friendliness to go around. Beautiful campus, even if they have weird weather. Great academics, however much people like to complain. Homework is required at all colleges.
Sara from Dallas, OR
Since the teacher to student ratio here is very reasonable, your learning experience is maximized.
Naoki from College Place, WA
WWU is the best university to train mind, body and spirit. The faculty is caring and knowledgeable, providing world class education, and weekly worship, free gym, vegetarian dining, and a friendly community provide the type of ecosystem that promotes a well rounded individual. The weather gets a mid 30s in winter and 70s-90s in spring and summer so its beautiful on campus.
Adrian from Bonney Lake, WA
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