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Whitworth University: Acceptance Rate, Rankings & More – BestColleges.com
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Whitworth University is a private school located in Spokane. Explore Whitworth University's programs, majors, courses, and requirements.
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About Whitworth University Whitworth University is a small private university located on a suburban campus in Spokane, Washington. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,309, and admissions are selective, with an acceptance rate of 91%. The university offers 52 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 75%, and a student-faculty ratio of 11:1. Tuition and fees for students are $46,350.
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Whitworth University Undergrad Profile
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CollegeXpress Featured College: Whitworth University Undergrad Profile. Search For More Colleges And Scholarships. Join CollegeXpress.
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Become who you're meant to be Becoming a Whitworth Pirate means joining a family. At Whitworth, you will find a caring Christian community ready to support you and mentor you, no matter your faith background. A place where you belong, and where you matter. A community set apart by the relationships we share, bound together through our mutual commitment to ask tough questions, engage with diverse perspectives and search fearlessly for answers wherever they may be found. This is where the best learning happens. Through these connections and experiences, our graduates are equipped to become who they are meant to be, in their careers and in their communities, and throughout their lives. Academics A Whitworth University education is characterized by academic excellence, the integration of faith and learning, abundant opportunities to engage in research, internships and practicums, study abroad, and service, and thorough preparation for a successful career with purpose. Whitworth offers more than 100 academic programs in the College of Arts & Sciences, School of Business and School of Education. Our professors teach big ideas in small classes; 90% of classes have fewer than 30 students. Life at Whitworth At Whitworth, we believe a lot of student learning, growth and development (and fun!) happens outside the classroom. Where will you get involved? Student clubs: Black Student Union, Gaming Club, Hawaiian Club, HOLA (Heritage of Latino Americans), Pre-Med Club, Student Investment Group, Ultimate Frisbee, and dozens more. Intramurals for all: Whether for fun or for the coveted championship T-shirt, more than half of our students participate in intramural sports, from Ultimate Frisbee to roundnet. The arts: Got a heart for the arts? Students of all majors participate in more than 20 instrumental and vocal ensembles, and multiple theatre events and art exhibits. Athletics: The Pirates compete in 21 NCAA Division III sports and have won the trophy for the best overall athletics program in the Northwest Conference for 12 of the past 13 years. Women’s sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball Men’s sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis
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#10 University District
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University District is one of Spokane’s best neighborhoods. Find pictures, map, and a description of University District Neighborhood here.
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Spokane's Best Neighborhoods - Hipster Rating (out of 10): 9 Predominant Housing Prices: Ownership: About $250,000 Rentals: About $900 Housing Density: Moderate in most places Mixed Use Rating: Good University District Neighborhood Description The University District is a relatively new phenomenon within Spokane. When Gonzaga University gained national notoriety in the late 1990s, enrollment skyrocketed. Once a small school with about 4,000 students, Gonzaga is now well over 7,000. Growth was so fast and furious for a few years, administrators have consciously decided to slow the enrollment rate to better allow for managed growth. In the meantime, Washington State University began aggressively purchasing parcels located just across the Spokane River from Gonzaga with plans for an expanded Spokane presence. Eastern Washington University, already with a hub downtown, partnered with WSU to establish a refreshed presence in Spokane. With all this activity, it wasn’t long before it crystallized within the minds of City boosters that a formal plan for University District development is a good economic development strategy. And the strategy has worked. The City is aggressively beautifying once neglected corridors around the University District, such as Sprague Avenue and construction is underway to establish a robust pedestrian connection between Sprague and the U-District's campuses. It is, therefore, highly likely that the map above will require revision in the coming years to reflect the University District's growing and distinguishable presence. Today, five universities have a presence within the University District: Gonzaga, Washington State, University of Washington, Whitworth, and Eastern Washington. And let’s not forget the step-child of the bunch – Spokane Community Colleges. Elements that Create Great Neighborhoods An Identifiable Center The center of the University District is the Spokane River. Crisscrossed with footbridges and trails, access between campuses, housing, and commercial uses is no problem. Boundaries The University District’s boundaries are quite distinct. A Burlington Northern rail line represents the District’s hard southern boundary. Due to its limited crossing points, positive economic impacts of the University District have a hard time migrating across the tracks into the Sprague Avenue area. Plans are in the works, however, to construct an ornate footbridge across the tracks in the hopes of spurring more investment. To the west, the University District stops at Division Street, separating downtown from the neighborhood. To the east, the District generally stops at the Spokane River. The northern boundary is the most subtle as the District fades into predominantly single family homes of its neighbor. A Front Door The University District has great front doors, the most ornate located on the busy intersection of Sprague and Riverside. However you may enter the District, most ingress points tell the traveler that they have arrived. Mixed Land Uses The University District has a fine mix of land uses. Somewhat ironically, what is lacking most is high density housing options. Enticing housing developers that will construct well planned units in a manner that further stimulates all that student energy represents an opportunity both for real estate developers and the U-District. Diverse Architecture The University District’s Architecture tells the story of different development eras. On the Gonzaga side of the Spokane River, ornate and more traditional campus oriented architecture abounds. On the other side of the River, more contemporary structures are intermixed between old historic warehouses and brick buildings. Much of the private housing for students are converted Victorians that were once single family homes. Structures that Address the Street There’s a mixed bag here. On the new side of the District, most structures don’t address the street but the inner campus promenade. What street-side travelers get is a sea of surface parking. On the Gonzaga side of the District, the environment is much improved. Somehow, planners back in the late 1800s figured out how to accomplish the dual goals of addressing the street and addressing the inner campus. Streets that Generally Connect Aside from a few terminating at the Spokane River, most streets connect within the University District. Detached Sidewalks Most blocks within the U-District have detached sidewalks, even on the newer side of the River. Street Trees Although patchy and ripe for new plantings in some areas, much of the University District has street trees. Walkability The U-District is quite walkable. Trails, detached sidewalks, foot bridges will all lead you to the multitude of mixed uses throughout the neighborhood. And, not to mention, downtown is about 5 minutes away. Neighborhood Challenges Increasing student oriented residential housing density is the foremost challenge for the University District. The good news is the bulk of the U-District is within a tax increment area, by which there are still a number of years remaining on the TIF-clock. The University District Public Development Authority (a creature not unlike urban renewal authorities in other states) already exists and is a fine mechanism to establish residential development relationships with the intent to execute development deals. Which brings me to challenge number two: analysis paralysis. Given the dearth of brainpower within the U-District, the Public Development Authority Board is stacked with, you guessed it, presidents from each of the respective universities, alongside other private sector professionals and civic boosters. This creates a board environment whereby voting members are more likely to discuss the philosophical aspects of given proposals, rather than concentrate on what it will take to close a transaction. As uncomfortable as it may be, reduce the size of the PDA board to five or seven members. Stack the board with planners, private sector development professionals, and perhaps an attorney or two. Allow the university presidents to participate in an advisory capacity, and get to the business of generating more TIF dollars before the clock runs out. (Featured photo credit Washington State University) ‍
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Nancy Whitworth, of Greenville, joins the SCDOT Commission
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2020-10-15T19:43:31+00:00
Nancy Whitworth, of Greenville, has been sworn in as the new South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) Commissioner as a Governor’s At-Large Appointee. She replaces Kristen Blanchard who resigned from…
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Whitworth was the deputy city manager and director of economic development for the City of Greenville before retiring in January 2020. Her responsibilities with the city included commercial and neighborhood revitalization, downtown development, business recruitment and retention, planning and building codes. Whitworth was instrumental in establishing public-private partnerships resulting in Greenville’s successful downtown and city-wide redevelopment. She has been an expert panelist and presenter throughout the country advising communities on entrepreneurial and collaborative approaches to economic development. She is currently an advisor with OneSpartanburg, Inc., an organization dedicated to the business, economic, and tourism development of Spartanburg. She is a member of the Commercial Real Estate Women Network (CREW) and Urban Land Institute. In December 2019, Whitworth received the Order of the Palmetto, the highest civilian honor bestowed on South Carolina citizens, for her more than 30 years of work transforming Greenville and enhancing its economy and quality of life. Whitworth is a member of the boards of the Community Foundation of Greenville, Clemson University Advancement Board for Real Estate Development, and Clemson University Rutland Institute for Ethics. Whitworth grew up in Calhoun Falls, SC, and received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science degrees from Clemson University. She currently resides in Greenville, which has been her home for more than 40 years.
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Whitworth❤️Spokane?
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What is Whitworth’s role within the larger Spokane community? And how well does it uphold that role?   Odds are if you have been involved with Whitworth for any amount of time, you have heard about the “pinecone curtain.” To us, this analogy seems fitting. The “pinecone curtain” represents a sense of separation between Whitworth University...
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What is Whitworth’s role within the larger Spokane community? And how well does it uphold that role? Odds are if you have been involved with Whitworth for any amount of time, you have heard about the “pinecone curtain.” To us, this analogy seems fitting. The “pinecone curtain” represents a sense of separation between Whitworth University and the broader Spokane community. The meaning lies in the challenges and opportunities for students engaging with the local community. Whitworth is its own little corner of the world – once you arrive on campus, it can seem hard to remember that Whitworth is part of the larger ecosystem. And with the requirement for almost all students to live on campus for their first two years, that urge to self-isolate within Whitworth plays a relevant part in many students’ lives. But Whitworth is not alone in the world; this university is part of Spokane County. As students, we participate in part-time jobs, make quick trips to find food during study breaks and enjoy recreational activities outside the barriers of our university. Whitworth pushes and prods their students to engage with the community through community-oriented classes, Community Building Day, part-time internships and more. Spokane County also directly influences Whitworth. Their policies change how the university runs. And we depend on the ability of the fire crew to quickly respond when yet another Baldwin-Jenkins fire alarm goes off… When you look at the larger picture, you are left with the insatiable feeling that Whitworthians should care about what is happening around them. Yet to be honest, we are not sure they do care. In the recent Spokane election, contentious decisions were made regarding the future of Spokane through Proposition 1 and Measure 1, criminalizing homeless camps and allocating funds toward public safety and criminal justice, respectively. We saw students tabling in the HUB, attempting to get students motivated to vote on these issues. Despite the contentious nature of the issues and student efforts, voting results as of Nov. 21, 2023, show that only one individual voted within Whitworth’s zip code of 99251. And while we realize this may not accurately reflect how many Whitworth students voted, given that many students live off campus and within different zip codes, one vote is still a small number. Some students may say their voting address is still attached to their parents’ house, and they vote in their hometown local elections. But students, you will be living at Whitworth for around four years, spending eight plus months out of every year within Spokane County. Why not cast a vote that actually matters to you, by participating in the Spokane elections? We wanted to examine some of the ways that Whitworth does interact with the community (since it is clearly not through voting), so we decided to do a special section focused on Whitworth in the community. The main question running through this collection is: does Whitworth love Spokane? Or do we only tolerate it? We will leave the answer to that question up to you. But we will give you some content that you can explore while you are making up your mind. This online collection of stories regarding Whitworth in the community was originally intended to be a print edition. However, due to budget constraints and a desire to experiment with new formats, we chose to move this print edition to an online collection. This collection of stories, an editorial, a calendar of community events and more all work together to provide you with a little snapshot of how Whitworth engages with the community. Play around with it, click through the stories and always be thinking: Does Whitworth ❤️ Spokane? This is the consensus of the editorial board.
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Where Is Whitworth University?
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Check out this map to learn where Whitworth University is and the type of location setting the school is in. Also, get information about the area around Whitworth.
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View a map that shows where Whitworth University is, and find out more about the surrounding neighborhood. Is the campus close enough to home for your liking? You want to also make sure you will like the around the campus, too. Why Location Matters
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https://cssh.northeastern.edu/student/will-whitworth/
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Will Whitworth
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Cohort: 2016 Research Interests: Social Movements in Cold War Germany and International Diplomacy Personal Website
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Will Whitworth is a PhD candidate whose dissertation explores international reactions to social movements and domestic unrest in Cold War West Germany. The dissertation asks how dissenting voices from the streets affected high policy decision-making by examining reports, dossiers and gossip produced about the former by international actors. His research will take him to archives in the U.K, France, Germany and the USA, as he looks to add a historiographical approach to a field largely defined by works of social movements studies and international relations. In particular, Will seeks to understand how anti-establishment unrest affects concrete policy decisions. His dissertation also seeks to explore the ways in which the government in Bonn used domestic unrest to gain concessions from the occupying nations. By highlighting their own instability, successive West German governments sought to win concessions from their occupiers. Will will examine this tactic to help us to understand how weaker nations can accomplish policy goals in the face of crises. The twin goals of asking how social movements succeed and how weaker nations can flourish will help add nuance to our understanding of anti-establishment unrest and its role in Cold War diplomacy.
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The Ball and Chain Lane: The Homes for Married Students Hidden in the eastern corner of Whitworth campus, located behind the HUB where the parking lot currently is, stood a collection of residences once known as College Homes. These apartments came to be given the sardonic name of Ball and Chain Lane…
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Location: About 20 minutes North of Spokane, Washington. Enrollment: 2,789 BONNER PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Name of Campus-Wide Center: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Type of Program: Bonner Leaders Year Began: 1999 Number of Bonner Leaders: 24 Active in Bonner AmeriCorps Ed Award: 0 Active in Other AmeriCorps Ed Award: 0 Active in Learn & Serve CBR: Yes Active in FIPSE Civic Ed Certficate/Minor: Yes Reading. Writing. Research. Lectures. These are the tools of learning. And at Whitworth University, we use all these and a little more. As an added tool, professors integrate service-learning in the community into dozens of courses across the curriculum as a way to apply course concepts and to engage in critical thinking, creative expression, or structured reflection. You might tutor low-income youth for Educational Psychology or archive museum holdings for Asian American Literature. You may lead drama workshops for mentally ill adults or do something as simple as planting trees. Whatever you do, you'll walk away from your classes with not only a deeper understanding of the material, but with a sense of civic responsibility, and the experience of living out Whitworth's mission – to honor God, follow Christ, and serve humanity. KEY CONTACTS President: Dr. Beck Taylor Center Director: Rhosetta Rhodes Bonner Senior Intern(s): Vacant Bonner Congress Representatives: Vacant MORE ABOUT US Service and Service-Learning Numbers Center for Service-Learning & Community Engagement 1999 - Present Hour summary Total SERVE Trip hours……………………5,700 Total Community Building Day hours…….165,032 Total Service-Learning hours……………...91,868 Total Bonner Leader hours………………...54,580 TOTAL HOURS…………………………..146,448 Student summary Total SERVE Trip students………………........147 Total Community Building Day students…..5,700 Total Service-Learning students……………5779 Total Bonner Leader students………………...304 TOTAL STUDENTS……………………….11,930 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Whitworth University has 24 Bonner students who provided 4,732 hours of service to the Spokane community during academic year 2010-2011. Of special note, the Whitworth Bonner Leaders co-led the annual Food for Thought: A Community Dinner this year. This event occured during fall as the last event in Spokane's Homeless Awarness Week. The idea for the event was the creation of Katie Pettit, previous Bonner Senior Intern. Katie was speaking one day to a homeless gentlemen who remarked that it would be nice to be able to interact with "regular" people so they could understand that the homeless are like everyone else and shouldn't be feared. Katie and a few other students coordinated the Food for Thought dinner and invited the entire Spokane community to eat and converse together. They walked the streets and passed out invitations to those who are homeless and explained the purpose of the dinner. The event was such a success that they have found sponsors to host the event. This year, they had to turn people away. The lines to enter wrapped around the block. The extensive news coverage has already generated sponsors and participants for noext year. To teach students about poverty, the Bonner Leaders partnered with another group on campus to creata a life size Candy Land game. A homemade Candy Land game was spread across the floor, with squares containing facts and solutions about poverty . The Candy Land game was held on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. More than 100 students attended the event. Working with the West Central Neighborhood Partnership, students worked withthe neighborhood to create a Neighborhood Business Associaition as part of the neighborhood's economic development plan. The West Central Neighborhood Partnership is a collaborative neighborhood revitalization project between Whitworth University and the West Central Neighborhood Council. This community engagement initiative connects students, faculty and course work to address critical need areas identified by the West Central neighborhood organizations and residents. Students engage in activities to address Workforce development and job training, Job creation and retention through business development, and Neighborhood revitalization through the development and adoption of a neighborhood plan to address poverty, housing, community services and facilities within the West Central Neighborhood. This year, Whitworth Bonners went to Mobile, Alabama to work with Habitat for Humanity during spring break. Students engaged in service with Habitat for Humanity rebuilding homes. Whitworth students also went to Jamaica this year to run a Vacation Bible School for the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf, building relationships with the staff and starting construction on a vocational center at the school. The students also spent time at the Blossom Garden Orphanage caring for 100 Jamiacan orphans. Whitworth Annual Report. 2009 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES 2009 Annual Report Student Leadership Planning: Click here to view your 30 Boxes calendar Click here for Congress Leadership Plans: Whitworth Congress Action Planning SPRING 2010 INITIATIVES Serve 2.0 Staff Point Person for project: Rhosetta Rhodes Student Point Person for project: Vacant Planning to submit mini-grant proposal: no Bonner Program or Campus-Wide Wiki status: not created Participating in Bonner Video Project: No Student BVL (Bonner Video Liaison) contact info posted on link: Bonner Video Liaisons Need a Flip Cam? (we can provide one per campus): yes See useful links: Serve 2.0 Resource Wiki | Mini-Grant RFP BWBRS Using BWBRS 3.0: yes (need to make transition soon) Need for additional training: yes See useful links: BWBRS 3.0 Help Guide Bonner AmeriCorps Please list the contact information of the staff and student interns who manage your AmeriCorps Paperwork: Not using at this time Note: due to the audit and the transition to BWBRS 3, all current AmeriCorps Managers will be scheduled for an AmeriCorps Management Training for 2009 within the first few weeks of the semester. Please schedule this phone call with your Foundation Program Associate as soon as possible. Spring Enrollments 2009: Please complete this survey right away: AmeriCorps Survey Please note: This survey is for the Spring semester slots only. It does not matter if your campus had previously requested slots and have "left overs." Please fill out this survey to specify how many members your campus will enroll this semester. If you do not want slots, they should fill it in with zeroes. We will be sending out a Summer and Fall request as well, so this is only for this semester. Issue-Based Research What issue(s) working group will your campus focus on (in preparation for SLI 2009)? Criminal Justice and Violence Prevention - have a CBR project they are working on with the Spokane Policy Department LINK TO CAMPUS ISSUE PROFILE: Criminal Justice and Violence Prevention - Whitworth University Specific topic for issue brief (see Research Guide for help to work with partner in defining): specific issue brief topic (define by February) Lead contact people for project (staff and/or students, community partner agency): names, titles, phone numbers, emails See useful links: PolicyOptions Wiki | Campus Implementation Guide PHOTOS Community Building Day Alternative Spring Break- MEXICO! Life Size Candyland Game Food For Thought: A Community Dinner Haiti Relief Effort
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The issue of unmotivated students is a common concern of most teachers. Teachers need more understanding of the complexity of internal and external motivation, and the classroom and school-wide practices that will mitigate student amotivation and keep students in school. Rural schools, which often possess fewer resources than their urban and suburban counterparts, are particularly vulnerable to student disengagement. Rural teachers need more knowledge and classroom strategies that can support student motivation and encourage high school persistence. This research discussed the work of Patricia Hardre’ and other experts in the field of rural school motivation. The research explored the complexity of student motivation in rural areas, considered trends and anomalies in the literature, surveyed student motivation perceptions in one small K-12 school, and investigated paramount classroom applications to improve student engagement.
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Abstract The issue of unmotivated students is a common concern of most teachers. Teachers need more understanding of the complexity of internal and external motivation, and the classroom and school-wide practices that will mitigate student amotivation and keep students in school. Rural schools, which often possess fewer resources than their urban and suburban counterparts, are particularly vulnerable to student disengagement. Rural teachers need more knowledge and classroom strategies that can support student motivation and encourage high school persistence. This research discussed the work of Patricia Hardre’ and other experts in the field of rural school motivation. The research explored the complexity of student motivation in rural areas, considered trends and anomalies in the literature, surveyed student motivation perceptions in one small K-12 school, and investigated paramount classroom applications to improve student engagement.
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Whitworth University is a private, religious university in the suburb of Spokane, Washington. Whitworth University was founded in 1890. The college currently enrolls around 2,417 students per year, including 2,046 undergraduates. 2022 Acceptance Rate for Whitworth University It is moderately difficult to get into Whitworth University. Whitworth University admitted 91% of all applicants in 2022. In 2022, 4,126 students applied to Whitworth University and 3,735 were admitted. Whitworth University Admissions Facts At-A-Glance Overall Acceptance Rate 91% Early Decision Acceptance Rate ED not offered Early Action Acceptance Rate 93% Average GPA 3.7 Test Optional Yes Applicants Submitting ACT scores 93% Applicants Submitting SAT scores 30% Click below to find out more about the admissions requirements and deadlines, student life, academics, majors and more. Admissions Student Life Academics Tuition & Aid Whitworth University Community Forums Save Whitworth University To Your College List Click the heart icon in the top left to save Whitworth University to the list of schools you're interested in applying to. Interested In Colleges and Universities in Washington? See a full list of colleges in Washington and save your favorites to your college list. Whitworth University Campus Tours Whitworth University is located in the town of Spokane, Washington, near Spokane Metropolitan Area. If you would like to see Whitworth University for yourself, be sure to plan a visit! The best way to reach campus is to take Interstate 90 to Spokane, or book a flight to the nearest airport, Spokane International.
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Wentworth: Technology-focused University in Boston, MA
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Wentworth Institute of Technology earned the top spot using the New York Times' new college rankings tool when prioritizing earnings, economic mobility, and economic diversity among colleges in Massachusetts.
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Discover Whitworth University's faith-based heritage, current objectives, and mission to provide its diverse student body an education of mind and heart.
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About Whitworth Since 1890, Whitworth has held fast to its founding mission to provide "an education of mind and heart" through rigorous intellectual inquiry guided by dedicated Christian scholars. Recognized as one of the top regional colleges and universities in the West, Whitworth University has an enrollment of about 2,500 students and offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In recent years, Whitworth has enjoyed record levels of student enrollment and retention, the strongest financial position in the university's history, and increased external visibility. Whitworth University's 200-acre campus of red-brick buildings and tall pines offers a beautiful, inviting and secure learning environment. More than $140 million in campus improvements have been made in recent years. In all of its endeavors, Whitworth seeks to advance its founder's mission of equipping students to "honor God, follow Christ and serve humanity." Our Mission Statement Whitworth University is a private, residential, liberal arts institution affiliated with the Presbyterian church. The university's mission is to provide its diverse student body an education of the mind and the heart, equipping its graduates to honor God, follow Christ, and serve humanity. This mission is carried out by a community of Christian scholars committed to excellent teaching and to the integration of faith and learning. Our Heritage In 1853, George Whitworth, a minister in the Ohio Valley, convinced 15 families to join him in a wagon train heading from St. Louis to the West. Whitworth's was the only family to complete the brutal five-month journey and reach the Puget Sound area. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Whitworth had initially set out on the Oregon Trail to follow his calling to serve as a missionary. He would go on to found at least 15 Presbyterian churches across the Pacific Northwest. He also served as president of the University of Washington and as superintendent of schools in Thurston and King counties. In 1883, Whitworth opened Sumner Academy in the village of Sumner, in Washington Territory, under the charge that "No effort will be spared to elevate the character of the school and to make it an institution of learning of the highest grade." On Feb 20, 1890, the school's trustees signed resolutions to increase the curriculum and stature of the academy, which would be known as Whitworth College. The catalog from 1890 defined the vision for Whitworth College: "It is intended to give both sexes a thorough course of education...ever directing them in pursuit of that learning and culture of mind and heart that make the finished scholar....While it is denominational, it does not aim to be sectarian, opening its doors to all lovers of truth and learning." In 1899, the college had outgrown the rural community of Sumner and moved to Tacoma. Fifteen years later, Whitworth moved a final time: In September 1914, classes began in Spokane at its current campus. In 2007, after 117 years as Whitworth College, the board of trustees approved changing the school's name to Whitworth University. The change was prompted by trends in the higher-education marketplace that led the board to clarify Whitworth's standing as a four-year liberal-arts institution. Scott McQuilkin, Ph.D., became the 19th president of Whitworth University in 2022. An alumnus and longtime employee of the university, McQuilkin earned undergraduate and graduate degrees at Whitworth and has dedicated his professional life to the university and its enduring mission. In response to present-day opportunities and challenges, Whitworth, under McQuilkin's leadership, is implementing a strategic plan that focuses the university's work for 2023-28. The plan contains 22 objectives organized under four broad goal areas: Innovation & Learning; Human Flourishing; Financial Flourishing; and Story. Through the execution of this plan, Whitworth will hold fast to its Christ-centered identity while advancing in a host of programmatic, systematic, relational and financial ways. As a community, we move forward together with anticipation and confidence in advancing our service to our students, our faculty and staff, our alumni and supporters, our external constituencies, and to the God in whom we have our life, breath and being.
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Becoming a Whitworth Pirate means joining a family. At Whitworth, you will find a caring Christian community ready to support you and mentor you, no matter your faith background. A place where you belong, and where you matter. A community set apart by the relationships we share, bound together through our mutual commitment to ask tough questions, engage diverse perspectives and search fearlessly for answers wherever they may be found. This is why our graduates are equipped to become who they are meant to be, in their careers and in their communities, and throughout their lives. Come visit the campus community that "U.S. News & World Report" ranks No. 1 for best value and undergraduate teaching and third best regional university in the West. Apply for free. Test scores, recommendations and essays are optional. We'll get back to you with an admissions decision within 3 weeks after you complete your application file.
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Get information on the Whitworth University Football program and athletic scholarship opportunities in the NCSA student athlete portal.
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Welcome to the Whitworth University Football scholarship and program info page. Here you'll have access to information about the school and details on their Football program like who to contact about recruiting, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities are presented ... and ways to start the recruiting process. If you are trying to get recruited it is critical to know who to talk to and NCSA has the details you'll need. Key Football personnel at Whitworth University include Assistant Coach (Offensive Line, Running-Game Coordinator) Alex Land, Assistant Coach (Inside Linebackers, Special Teams) Alex Murphy, Graduate Assistant (Defense, Cornerbacks) Bryce Hornbeck, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) Clement Hong, Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers) Cole Hinrichs, Assistant Coach (Defensive Passing-Game Coordinator) Duke DeGaetano, Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks) Ian Kolste, Assistant Coach (Offense) Jake O'Donnell, Assistant Coach (Defense) Jim Puryear, Assistant Coach (Offense) Joe Schmidt, Assistant Coach (Offensive Line) Kurt Blackman, Recruiting Coordinator, Assistant Coach (Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Line) Mac Shaw, Assistant Coach (Defense) Mason Bertelli, Assistant Coach (Running Backs) Mat Johnson, Head Coach (Running Backs) Rod Sandberg, Assistant Coach (Kickers, Punters) Seth Harrison, Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers) Todd Green. If you're thinking about becoming a member of Whitworth University Football program they are the people you must contact. You'll be able to choose to contact them through email utilizing the link above or call the college to obtain more information regarding the school and Football program before deciding if it is the right fit for you personally. NCSA offers student student athletes the information and tools they need to enhance their chances of being recruited by a Football program, whether it's at Whitworth University or another school. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting coaches and athletes which is a vital component of the recruiting process. This year alone you'll find 127627 Football high school athletes utilizing the NCSA network, technology and scouting professionals to get their highlights before 5112 coaches at 1790 colleges Football programs nationwide. If you want to join the Whitworth University Football program you need to start building relationships and a highly-visible, professional quality recruiting profile. Starting that process as soon as possible is crucial to your success. So make your free profile to become a verified NCSA Football athlete and start connecting with coaches at the Whitworth University Football program today.
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Whitworth University's safety program is fortunate to be supported by area law enforcement agencies. Because Whitworth is located within the boundaries of Spokane County, while outside the city limits, our most direct law enforcement contact is with the county sheriff's department. From time to time, however, particularly if you are a resident of the city, you will find the city police department to be an important resource. In any emergency, even on campus, 911 should be your first call. On campus, non-emergency security matters should be reported to the Whitworth Security Office: 509.777.4444. Spokane County Sheriff's Office Emergency: 911 (Website includes links to information about sex offenders and neighborhood watch programs) Crime reports: 509.532.9266 Other business: 509.477.5980 Address: Public Safety Building, Spokane, WA 99260 Web address: www.spokanesheriff.org Spokane Police Department
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A comprehensive list of College Recruitment and Fly-In Programs can be found on Naviance, under "Enrichment." ​ More than 70 colleges typically offer free summer and fall visits for under-represented and diverse students. Amherst, Massachusetts Small private university; part of consortium, 3.7+ GPA ; mid to high test scores Program Info: https://www.amherst.edu/admission/diversity/a2a Program FAQs: https://www.amherst.edu/admission/diversity/a2a/a2a-faq Application: https://admission.amherst.edu/register/?id=9c9ca8aa-fa1a-42e1-9579-75ce065bce6f ​ Babson College Babson Park, Massachusetts (suburban Boston) Small private business-oriented college, 3.5+ GPA, mid-test scores Program: Access Babson Application Deadline: Rolling https://www.babson.edu/undergraduate/admission/visit-and-engage/access-babson/ Barnard College New York, New York Small private all women’s college. Big city. Connected to Columbia. 3.7+GPA; mid to high test scores For more info, visit- https://barnard.edu/admissions/barnardbound Bates College Lewiston, Maine Small rural campus; liberal arts, 3.2+ GPA and higher. Optional test scores. Program: Prologue to Bates http://www.bates.edu/admission/prologue/ Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME Rural college, private, liberal arts. 3.2+ GPA and higher. Optional test scores. Program: Explore Bowdoin https://www.bowdoin.edu/admissions/visit/explore-bowdoin/?utm_source=mailer&utm_medium=print&utm_campaign=admissions Brandeis University Medium private college, 25 minutes from Boston. 3.4+ GPA and higher. Mid test scores Program: SEED https://www.brandeis.edu/admissions/seed/ Admissions office: https://www.brandeis.edu/admissions/visit/index.html ​ Bryn Mawr, PA (Suburban PA) Small, all women’s college Program: Road Scholar Program https://www.brynmawr.edu/admissions-aid/visit-bryn-mawr/fly-programs The Road Scholar Programs are designed to support high school seniors who come from historically underrepresented backgrounds, including African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic/Latinx, Native American, and First-Generation students. Please join us to learn more about Bryn Mawr through attendance at one of the following special-interest sessions:​ ​ Bucknell College Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Small suburban private college. 3.3+ GPA. Middle to high test scores. Program: Journey to Bucknell http://www.bucknell.edu/journeytobucknell Carleton College Northfield, Minnesota Small suburban private college. 3.3+ GPA. Middle to high test scores. Program: Taste of Carleton: Application Link: https://www.admissions.carleton.edu/register/?id=cb72e2cc-4d58-4251-8557-95c3a4edb84d http://apps.carleton.edu/admissions/visit/TOC/ ​ Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH Mid-size private university, 3.3+ GPA. Middle test scores Program: Diversity Overnight Website: https://case.edu/admission/diversity-overnight ​ Claremont-McKenna College Claremont, California Small college, part of consortium, 3.6+ GPA, mid to high test scores Website: https://www.cmc.edu/admission/visit/diversityflyin#collapse-926 Contact Preview Program at preview@cmc.edu or 909.621.8088. ​ Colgate University Hamilton, New York Small liberal arts college. Upper state New York. 3.2+ GPA. Middle test scores. Online and On Campus Program: Colgate in Focus: A Diversity Open House, https://www.colgate.edu/admission-aid/visit/colgate-focus College of the Atlantic Bar Harbor, Maine Small liberal arts college, 3.0+, Optional test scores Eligibility: For high school seniors attending school in the U.S. Website: https://www.coa.edu/admissions/admission-events/fall-fly-in/#:~:text=The%20Fall%20Fly%2DIn%20is,objects%20to%20facilitate%20your%20participation ​ Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colorado Small private college; one class at a time. 3.0+ GPA. Middle test scores. Application due: Rolling, decision start coming out in July Application only fly-in program and travel grant* for high school seniors https://www.coloradocollege.edu/admission/introduceyourself/visit/fundedcampusvisits/ Columbia University New York, NY Ivy League, top scores, top grades https://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/columbia-engineering-experience ​ Connecticut College New London, Connecticut Small liberal arts. East coast. Near NY and Boston. 3.0+ GPA; middle test scores. Deadline: Rolling Website: http://www.conncoll.edu/explore-weekend/ Undocumented students may apply. Dartmouth Hanover, NH Rural IVY League. 3.7+ GPA. High test scores. https://admissions.dartmouth.edu/visit/visitation-programs/dartmouth-bound-summer-program Dartmouth Bound: Summer Program Davidson College Davidson, NC Suburban, private college. 3.5+GPA; medium to high test scores. Program: Access Davidson https://www.davidson.edu/admission-and-financial-aid/virtual-visit/access-davidson ​ Denison College Granville, Ohio Small liberal arts college, test optional, 3.3+ grades. Program: Dialogue With Denison https://denison.edu/campus/admission/dialogue-with-denison Dickinson College Carlisle, Pennsylvania Small liberal arts college, test optional, 3.0+ grades. Program: Discover Diversity at Dickinson http://www.dickinson.edu/info/20255/visit/1058/discover_diversity_at_dickinson Limited travel assistance available. ​ Emory University Medium college, mid to high test scores, 3.5+ grades Emory’s Cultural Overnight Recruitment Experience (CORE) Any high school senior interested in learning more about Emory University and the college application process can participate. However, sessions will focus on tailored programming designed to support first-generation and underrepresented students as they navigate the process. Topics include selective admission, holistic review, Questbridge, financial aid, and scholarships. If you are interested in participating, fill out the Participation Form. Participation in CORE, or lack there-of, has no impact on your admission decision or scholarship opportunities at Emory University. Emory University does not track demonstrated interest or factor it into an applicant’s decision. We believe this helps us to admit students based on who they really are. If you have any questions, please contact us at admission@emory.edu. Website: https://apply.emory.edu/core/core.html Grinnell College Grinnell, Iowa Small liberal arts; 3.0+ GPA; middle test score Program: Grinnell Diversity Preview Program http://www.grinnell.edu/admission/visit/programs/diversity-preview Hamilton College Clinton, New York Small liberal arts, upper state NY, 3.2+ GPA; middle test scores https://www.hamilton.edu/admission/promise-program ​ Harvey Mudd College Claremont, CA Small science and engineering, 3.5+ GPA, high test scores FAST Program Program: Website: https://www.hmc.edu/admission/fast/ Haverford College Haverford, PA (Suburban Philadelphia Small liberal arts, 3.6+ GPA, middle to high test scores Program: Have a Look https://www.haverford.edu/havealook Contact admission@haverford.edu Lafayette College Rural small to medium campus, near Philadelphia, 3.0+ GPA, Program: Lafayette College’s 9th Annual Our Beloved Community Symposium. https://admissions.lafayette.edu/obc/ Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Small to medium campus, suburban, near Philadelphia, 3.3+ GPA, medium test scores Program: Diversity Achievers Program https://www1.lehigh.edu/admissions/undergrad/visit/dap ​ Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Cambridge, MA Mid-sized urban college, 3.8+ GPA, high test scores Program: WISE: Weekend Immersion in Science and Engineering http://wise.mitadmissions.org/index.html ​ Miami University (Ohio) Oxford, OH Small Midwest college; 2.9+ GPA; medium test scores Program: Bridges at Miami University http://miamioh.edu/admission/high-school/bridges/index.html Middlebury College Middlebury, Vermont Small liberal arts, rural. 3.3+ GPA, medium to high test scores Program: Discover Middlebury Discover Middlebury is their annual “fly-in” program for students who are traditionally underrepresented in higher education. http://www.middlebury.edu/admissions/visit/programs TRAVEL AID OFFERED BUT MUST APPLY FOR IT SEPARATE FROM EVENT. Oberlin College and Conservatory Oberlin, Ohio Small liberal arts and conservatory. 3.3+ GPA; medium to high test scores Program: Multicultural Visit Program https://www.oberlin.edu/admissions-and-aid/campus-visits/visit-programs ​ Occidental College Los Angeles, CA Small, liberal arts 3.3+ GPA, mid range test scores https://www.oxy.edu/admission-aid/visit-campus/tiger-access-program Ohio University Athens, Ohio Large public university. 3.0+ GPA and higher, middle test scores Program: Ohio Discovery Days https://admissions.ohio.edu/portal/discoveryday Deadline: Rolling Pitzer College Claremont, CA Small liberal arts, progressive. 3.2+ GPA; test optional for GPA higher than 3.6 and top 5% of class Program: Diversity Program Website: https://www.pitzer.edu/admission/diversity-at-pitzer/ Required Essay: If you have any questions, please contact the Diversity Program Staff at AdmDiversity@pitzer.edu Pomona College Claremont, CA Small elite liberal arts college, 3.8+ GPA, SAT 2100, ACT 31 Program: Perspectives on Pomona (POP!) https://www.pomona.edu/admissions/learn-more/diversity-pomona/perspectives-pomona-pop Reed College Portland, Oregon Small liberal arts college; no test scores required to apply Program: Senior Scholars Program Description: Senior Scholars is an in-depth virtual introduction to our community designed to answer the unique questions posed by underrepresented students and students of color. High-achieving high school seniors will learn about life at Reed and create lasting connections with current students and faculty. www.reed.edu/apply/rome.html ​ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY Mid-size science oriented. 3.3 Average GPA, medium test scores Program: Science, Technology, & Arts @ Rensselaer Program (STAR) Info: https://admissions.rpi.edu/STAR Program is for under-represented students and minorities. Picks up from NYC. Limited other travel assistance available. http://admissions.rpi.edu/STAR/ Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts Small, all women’s, 3.3+ GPA, test optional Program: Women of Distinction https://www.smith.edu/admission-aid/explore-admission-aid/women-distinction-program Swarthmore College Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Small, suburban, near Philadelphia. Intensive. 3.5+ GPA, medium to high test scores Discover Swarthmore Program Website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/admissions-aid/discover-swarthmore ​ Trinity College Hartford, Connecticut Small liberal arts, 3.0+ GPA, medium test scores Program: Bantam Bound: In-Person Program Website: https://www.trincoll.edu/admissions/bantam-bound/ ​ Tufts University Medford, Massachusetts Medium, private college, 5 minutes from Boston. 3.3+ GPA, medium to high test scores A virtual Voices of Tufts Diversity Experience https://admissions.tufts.edu/voices/voices-home/ For questions regarding the Voices program, please email voices@tufts.edu or call (617) 627-3170. ​ Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana Mid-sized, city campus, 3.2+ GPA, mid test scores Programs: PreviewTU Multicultural Fly-in https://admission.tulane.edu/student-life/diversity/multicultural-access-programs ​ University of Denver Denver, Colorado Mid-sized, 3.3+ GPA, mid-SATs Programs: Pioneer Prep Leadership Institute https://www.du.edu/admission-aid/undergraduate/pioneer-prep ​ University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mid-sized Ivy League college, 3.7+ GPA, high test scores Penn Early Exploration Program (PEEP) http://www.admissions.upenn.edu/peep University of Rochester Rochester, NY Medium college, medium city, upper state NY, 3.3+ test scores, medium test scores Program: MVP Website: https://enrollment.rochester.edu/multicultural-visitation-program/ University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont Medium public, 3.0+ GPA, medium test scores Program: https://www.uvm.edu/admissions/undergraduate/discovering_uvm University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Large public university, 3.8+ GPA, high test scores Hoosiers First Look PROGRAM WWW.HOOSFIRSTLOOK.COM ​ Washington & Lee University Lexington, Virginia Small, rural college, 3.2+ GPA, mid-test scores Program DIVE Website: https://www.wlu.edu/admissions/visit/dive/ ​ Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri Mid-sized, competitive admissions campus, 3.7+ GPA, mid to high test scores Program: WashU Preview WashU Preview is an invitation-based program. To be considered, students should fill out a Getting to Know You form Getting to Know You Form: https://pathway.wustl.edu/register/getting-to-know-you Website: https://admissions.wustl.edu/preview-days/ Wellesley College Wellesley, MA All women’s, near Boston, 3.5+ GPA, medium to high test scores Programs: AMPLIFY: Wellesley’s Leadership Series VOICE: Wellesley’s virtual college access program October 1-2, 2022 (participants will get free trips to campus in spring if admitted) https://www.wellesley.edu/admission/visit/opencampus#amplify ​ Whitman College Walla Walla, Washington Small liberal arts college, 3.3+ GPA, medium test scores Program: Fall Visit Scholarship Program https://www.whitman.edu/admission-and-aid/visit-whitman/visit-scholarship-program Note: Students must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. to qualify for these programs. ​ Whitworth College Spokane, Washington Small liberal arts college, 3.2 GPA+, mid-level test scores Program: Mentorship Visit Program Application: Registration using the “Register Now” button above. Students will be notified whether they have been selected for the program as applications are received. Students seeking a campus-visit travel grant to attend MVP are encouraged to submit the campus-visit travel grant application within the same time frame. http://www.whitworth.edu/cms/administration/admissions/visit/multicultural-visit-program/ ​ Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts Small liberal arts, rural, 3.3+ GPA, medium to high test scores Program: Windows on Williams (WOW)
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1. How to get there Spokane Internation Airport is a 25 minutes' drive away from the campus along interstate 90. Car rentals, taxis, and bus service are available at the airport. For visitors coming from downtown Spokane, one can choose between boarding a train or the local bus line. Accommodation near Whitworth University provides the opportunity to stay a while and explore the town. 2. What to do around the university The large Riverfront Park is the top attraction around here. It is a beautiful place to enjoy the local scenery and relax. For those who would want to enjoy the scenery in style, SkyRide is the way to go. It is a fifteen-minute gondola ride offering the best upfront views of Spokane Falls. The area also offers abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, including golfing, cycling and rafting. 3. Visiting campus The campus visit program allows you to experience all the university has to offer. The university allows visitors to tour in group formats. Transportation from the Spokane International Airport, train station or bus station is provided for free to prospective students. You can also take a virtual tour of the school from any location.
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Directions From I-440 East, take Exit 1/70S West/West End Avenue. Stay left on exit going west and follow the loop under West End Avenue. On West End Avenue, merge into far left lane. After stop light, merge into center turning lane and make an immediate left on to Elmington Avenue. After stop sign, The Grove Whitworth will be the first turn on your left as you go up the hill. The Grove Richland will be the second turn on your left as you descend the hill. From I-440 West, Exit 1A/70S West/West End Avenue. On exit, get in left lane. At light, turn right on to West End Avenue, merging into the far left lane. Immediately get in left turning lane and take an immediate left on to Elmington Avenue. After stop sign, The Grove Whitworth will be the first turn on your left as you go up the hill. The Grove Richland will be the second turn on your left as you descend the hill. Drive Times: Less than a half mile to West End Avenue and I-440, 5 -10 minutes from downtown, 5 minutes to Vanderbilt University, Belmont University and Centennial Dog Park, 15 minutes from Percy Warner Park and 20 minutes from Nashville International Airport
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The U.S. Dept. of Education has published an enormous amount of outcome data via its new scorecard.
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The U.S. Department of Education has published an enormous amount of outcome data via its new College Scorecard platform. The numbers should be illuminating for anyone weighing postsecondary education options in Washington State. Or if you’ve already invested in a college education, you can check to see how your school compares to others. The following are 4- and 2-year colleges and universities located in Washington State. They are organized by “salary after attending,” starting with the highest salaries and moving towards the lowest. There are many more schools and navigation options available on the College Scorecard website. So check it out for yourself! Graduation Rate: The graduation rate after six years for schools that award predominantly four-year degrees, and after 4 years for all other schools. These rates are only for full-time students enrolled for the first time. Average Annual Cost: The average annual net price for federal financial aid recipients, after aid from the school, state, or federal government. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students. Salary After Attending: The median earnings of former students who received federal financial aid, at 10 years after entering the school. National Average: Graduation Rate: 44% Average Annual Cost: $16,789 Salary After Attending: $34,343 Seattle University, Seattle Graduation Rate: 77% Average Annual Cost: $33,557 Salary After Attending: $55,200 Private, City, Medium, 4 year University of Phoenix – Western Washington Campus, Seattle Graduation Rate: 20% Average Annual Cost: $19,546 Salary After Attending: $53,400 For-profit, Suburban, Small, 4 year Gonzaga University, Spokane Graduation Rate: 82% Average Annual Cost: $28,155 Salary After Attending: $52,800 Private, City, Medium, 4 year University of Washington, Seattle Graduation Rate: 81% Average Annual Cost: $11,904 Salary After Attending: $52,100 Public, City, Large, 4 year University of Washington, Bothell Campus Graduation Rate: 66% Average Annual Cost: $11,904 Salary After Attending: $52,100 Public, Suburban, Medium, 4 year University of Washington, Tacoma Campus Graduation Rate: 46% Average Annual Cost: $9,632 Salary After Attending: $52,100 Public, City, Medium, 4 year University of Puget Sound, Tacoma Graduation Rate: 78% Average Annual Cost: $32,115 Salary After Attending: $51,500 Private, City, Medium, 4 year City University of Seattle Graduation Rate: 9% Average Annual Cost: $32,119 Salary After Attending: $50,400 Private, City, Small, 4 year Saint Martin’s University Graduation Rate: 51% Average Annual Cost: $19,077 Salary After Attending: $47,400 Private, Suburban, Small, 4 year Washington State University, Pullman Graduation Rate: 66% Average Annual Cost: $16,834 Salary After Attending: $46,400 Public, Town, Large, 4 year Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma Graduation Rate: 70% Average Annual Cost: $23,486 Salary After Attending: $45,900 Private, Suburban, Medium, 4 year Walla Walla University, College Place Graduation Rate: 49% Average Annual Cost: $21,947 Salary After Attending: $45,800 Private, Suburban, Small, 4 year Central Washington University, Ellensburg Graduation Rate: 52% Average Annual Cost: $14,589 Salary After Attending: $44,900 Public, Town, Medium, 4 year Seattle Pacific University, Seattle Graduation Rate: 70% Average Annual Cost: $25,049 Salary After Attending: $43,900 Private, City, Medium, 4 year Western Washington University, Bellingham Graduation Rate: 68% Average Annual Cost: $16,325 Salary After Attending: $43,200 Public, City, Medium, 4 year Whitman College, Walla Walla Graduation Rate: 88% Average Annual Cost: $34,753 Salary After Attending: $43,000 Private, City, Small, 4 year ITT Technical Institute, Seattle Graduation Rate: 37% Average Annual Cost: $24,358 Salary After Attending: $42,500 For-profit, Suburban, Small, 2 year ITT Technical Institute, Spokane Valley Graduation Rate: 34% Average Annual Cost: $23,101 Salary After Attending: $42,500 For-profit, City, Small, 2 year ITT Technical Institute, Everett Graduation Rate: 31% Average Annual Cost: $21,169 Salary After Attending: $42,500 For-profit, City, Small, 2 year Bellevue College, Bellevue Graduation Rate: 26% Average Annual Cost: $8,091 Salary After Attending: $41,300 Public, City, Medium, 2 year Whitworth University, Spokane Graduation Rate: 75% Average Annual Cost: $24,412 Salary After Attending: $41,200 Private, Suburban, Medium, 4 year Eastern Washington University, Cheney Graduation Rate: 46% Average Annual Cost: $12,983 Salary After Attending: $40,500 Public, Town, Medium, 4 year Shoreline Community College, Shoreline Graduation Rate: 35% Average Annual Cost: $8,396 Salary After Attending: $40,500 Public, Suburban, Medium, 2 year Northwest University, Kirkland Graduation Rate: 45% Average Annual Cost: $20,032 Salary After Attending: $40,200 Private, Suburban, Small, 4 year Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Kirkland Graduation Rate: 21% Average Annual Cost: $7,221 Salary After Attending: $39,000 Public, Suburban, Medium, 2 year Argosy University, Seattle Graduation Rate: N/A Average Annual Cost: $21,662 Salary After Attending: $38,200 For-profit, City, Small, 4 year Highline Community College, Des Moines Graduation Rate: 34% Average Annual Cost: $6,911 Salary After Attending: $36,100 Public, Suburban, Medium, 2 year Antioch University, Seattle Graduation Rate: N/A Average Annual Cost: $24,618 Salary After Attending: $35,500 Private, City, Small, 4 year Everett Community College, Everett Graduation Rate: 28% Average Annual Cost: $7,474 Salary After Attending: $35,300 Public, City, Medium, 2 year Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham Graduation Rate: 55% Average Annual Cost: $4,491 Salary After Attending: $34,600 Public, City, Small, 2 year Tacoma Community College, Tacoma Graduation Rate: 25% Average Annual Cost: $5,896 Salary After Attending: $34,500 Public, City, Medium, 2 year Seattle Community College – North Campus, Seattle Graduation Rate: 25% Average Annual Cost: $2,864 Salary After Attending: $34,500 Public, City, Medium, 2 year Pierce College at Puyallup, Puyallup Graduation Rate: 24% Average Annual Cost: $9,381 Salary After Attending: $34,200 Public, Suburban, Medium, 2 year Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom, Lakewood Graduation Rate: 26% Average Annual Cost: $7,137 Salary After Attending: $34,200 Public, City, Medium, 2 year The Art Institute of Seattle Graduation Rate: 30% Average Annual Cost: $28,297 Salary After Attending: $34,100 For-profit, City, Small, 4 year
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Whitworth University offers a variety of unique and inviting residence halls. Students are required to live on campus for the first two years after their high school graduation, so read up to learn which hall will best fit you and your living style! Geared toward first-years: Baldwin-Jenkins and The VillageThe two exclusively or primarily first-year…
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Whitworth University offers a variety of unique and inviting residence halls. Students are required to live on campus for the first two years after their high school graduation, so read up to learn which hall will best fit you and your living style! Geared toward first-years: Baldwin-Jenkins and The Village The two exclusively or primarily first-year student housing options are Baldwin-Jenkins and The Village. They are for anyone who wants to meet and live with others who are also just starting at Whitworth. Baldwin-Jenkins: Baldwin-Jenkins (known as BJ) is a traditional, corridor-style co-ed residence hall that always has something fun going on from an all-night sleepovers to exciting nightly PrimeTimes. This lively and energetic residence hall is a good choice for those wanting to meet other first-year students in a fun environment. The Village: This residence hall has three buildings with single-occupancy rooms. While some upper-division students live in The Village, it is primarily for first-year students who want to be in a small, tightknit community. Brother and sister buildings with rich traditions: Ballard and McMillan Whitworth has two single-gender residence halls in cozy, historic buildings. Ballard is for women and McMillan is for men, and the two buildings have some of the strongest communities on campus. Both buildings have four floors with shared halls. The buildings are often combined for events and are fondly called BMac. Events include weekly ones such as Milk and Cookies and annual events such as Ballard Tea and the McMillan Talent Show. Open to all: Duvall, Arend and Oliver Duvall, Arend and Oliver residence halls are co-ed and house all class levels. Duvall: The second newest residence hall and also one of the most popular is Duvall. This castle-like building – it has a pseudo-drawbridge at its entrance! – is a good choice for anyone who wants to live in pod-style housing. There are living rooms in each pod and on every floor, making it easy to build community and make friends throughout the residence hall. Arend: This residence hall is located in a great, central spot near the Hixson Union Building, library and many of the academic buildings. Arend has three corridor-style floors, with one reserved for students in the honors program. Also, it has a strong community, with each floor having its own personality and name. Oliver: This is Whitworth’s newest residence hall, and it is also one of the most popular. It is fondly called the Ski Lodge because of its beautiful glass windows and plentiful wood accents all around the building. It has four corridor-style floors. Each floor has a lounge, and there are two kitchens, one on both the first and third floors. Some of the benefits of Oliver are that the rooms are big with air conditioning, the bathrooms have heated floors, and the building is located near the Back 40, Whitworth’s undeveloped forest area. Worth the wait: Boppell, Stewart and the Neighborhoods The final three housing options, Boppell and Stewart halls and the Whitworth Neighborhoods, are only available to upper-division students. Boppell: One of the three newest residence halls, this apartment-style hall is a good choice if you want to gain some independence and start cooking on your own while still living on campus. Every apartment has two bedrooms with a living room, kitchenette (mini fridge, microwave, sink), bathroom and storage closet. Boppell does have a quieter, more independent community, but you still can get to know other residents living near you. Stewart: Stewart is a pod-style residence hall with two rooms sharing a bathroom and a living room. It has a relaxed and calm environment. The Neighborhoods: The Whitworth Neighborhoods program is a unique option that enables students to live in a Whitworth-owned house within walking distance to the heart of campus. Whitworth currently has 25 houses, and they are grouped in five communities. Every Neighborhoods house hosts an event each semester to help foster community. One of the communities is the Emmaus Houses, part of Whitworth’s Christian living-learning program. You can learn more about the residence halls and take a virtual tour on Whitworth’s residence halls webpage. Want the best chance of getting into your top choice hall as an incoming Whitworth student? Make sure to pay your enrollment deposit as soon as you’re ready to gain priority consideration in housing registration. Written by Denali Herrick ’24 Share this: Like Loading... Related
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The University of Manchester is a public research university in Manchester, England. It was formed in 2004 by the amalgamation of the Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. It is a member of the worldwide Universities Research Association group, the Russell Group of British research universities and the N8 Group. The University of Manchester has been a "red brick university" since 1880 when Victoria University gained its royal charter. The main site is south of Manchester city centre on Oxford Road in Chorlton-on-Medlock.[5] In 2012, the university had around 39,000 students and 10,400 staff, making it the largest single-site university in the United Kingdom.[6] The University of Manchester had an income of £808.6 million in 2010–11, of which £196.2 million was from research grants and contracts.[1] In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise,[7] Manchester came third in terms of research power and eighth for grade point average quality when including specialist institutions.[8] More students try to gain entry to the University of Manchester than to any other university in the country, with more than 60,000 applications for undergraduate courses.[9] According to the 2012 Highfliers Report, Manchester is the most targeted university by the Top 100 Graduate Employers.[10][11] In the 2012 Academic Ranking of World Universities, Manchester is ranked 40th in the world and 5th in the UK.[12] It is ranked 32nd in the world, 10th in Europe and 8th in the UK in the 2012 QS World University Rankings. The university owns the Manchester Museum, Whitworth Art Gallery, John Rylands Library and Jodrell Bank Observatory. The University of Manchester has 25 Nobel Laureates among its past and present students and staff, the third-highest number of any single university in the United Kingdom after Cambridge and Oxford. Four Nobel laureates are currently among its staff – more than any other British university [13] History[] Origins[] Main articles: UMIST and Victoria University of Manchester The University of Manchester can trace its roots to the formation of the Mechanics' Institute (later to become UMIST) in 1824, and its history is linked to Manchester's emergence as the world's first industrial city.[14] The English chemist John Dalton, together with Manchester businessmen and industrialists, established the Mechanics' Institute to ensure that workers could learn the basic principles of science. Similarly, John Owens, a textile merchant, left a bequest of £96,942 in 1846 (around £5.6 million in 2005 prices) [15] to found a college to educate men on non-sectarian lines. His trustees established Owens College in 1851 in a house on the corner of Quay Street and Byrom Street which had been the home of the philanthropist Richard Cobden, and subsequently housed Manchester County Court. In 1873 the college moved to new premises on Oxford Road, Chorlton-on-Medlock and from 1880 it was a constituent college of the federal Victoria University. The university was established and granted a Royal Charter in 1880 becoming England's first civic university; it was renamed the Victoria University of Manchester in 1903 and absorbed Owens College the following year.[16] By 1905, the institutions were large and active forces. The Municipal College of Technology, forerunner of UMIST, was the Victoria University of Manchester's Faculty of Technology while continuing in parallel as a technical college offering advanced courses of study. Although UMIST achieved independent university status in 1955, the universities continued to work together.[14] The Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology agreed to merge into a single institution in March 2003.[17][18] Before the merger, Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST counted 23 Nobel Prize winners amongst their former staff and students. Manchester has traditionally been strong in the sciences, it is where the nuclear nature of the atom was discovered by Rutherford, and the world's first stored-program computer was built at the university. Famous scientists associated with the university include physicists Osborne Reynolds, Niels Bohr, Ernest Rutherford, James Chadwick, Arthur Schuster, Hans Geiger, Ernest Marsden and Balfour Stewart. The university has contributed in other fields, such as by the work of mathematicians Paul Erdős, Horace Lamb and Alan Turing; author Anthony Burgess; philosophers Samuel Alexander, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Alasdair MacIntyre; the Pritzker Prize and RIBA Stirling Prize winning architect Norman Foster and composer Peter Maxwell Davies all attended, or worked in, Manchester. 2004 to present[] The University of Manchester was officially launched on 1 October 2004 when the Queen handed over its Royal Charter.[19] The university was named Sunday Times University of the Year in 2006 after winning the inaugural Times Higher Education Supplement University of the Year prize in 2005.[20] The founding President and Vice-Chancellor of the new university was Alan Gilbert, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, who retired at the end of the 2009–2010 academic year.[21] His successor was Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, who had held a chair in physiology at the university since 1994. One of the university's aims stated in the Manchester 2015 Agenda is to be one of the top 25 universities in the world, following on from Alan Gilbert's aim to "establish it by 2015 among the 25 strongest research universities in the world on commonly accepted criteria of research excellence and performance".[22] In 2011, four Nobel laureates were on its staff: Andre Geim, Konstantin Novoselov, Sir John Sulston and Joseph E. Stiglitz. The EPSRC announced in Feb 2012 the formation of a National Institute for Graphene Research. The University of Manchester is the "single supplier invited to submit a proposal for funding the new £45m institute, £38m of which will be provided by the government" - (EPSRC & Technology Strategy Board).[23] In 2013, an additional £23 million of funding from European Regional Development Fund was awarded to the insitute taking investment to £61 million.[24] In August 2012, it was announced that the university's Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences had been chosen to be the "hub" location for a new BP International Centre for Advanced Materials, as part of a $100 million initiative to create industry-changing materials.[25][26] The centre will be aimed at advancing fundamental understanding and use of materials across a variety of oil and gas industrial applications and will be modelled on a hub and spoke structure, with the hub located at Manchester, and the spokes based at the University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.[27] Campus[] The university's main site contains most of its facilities and is often referred to as campus, however Manchester is not a campus university as the concept is commonly understood. It is centrally located in the city and its buildings are integrated into the fabric of Manchester, with non-university buildings and major roads between. The campus occupies an area shaped roughly like a boot: the foot of which is aligned roughly south-west to north-east and is joined to the broader southern part of the boot by an area of overlap between former UMIST and former VUM buildings;[28] it comprises two parts: North campus or Sackville Street Campus, centred on Sackville Street South campus or Oxford Road Campus, centred on Oxford Road. The names are not officially recognised by the university, but are commonly used, including in parts of its website and roughly correspond to the campuses of the old UMIST and Victoria University respectively. Fallowfield Campus is the main residential campus in Fallowfield, approximately 2 miles (3 km) south of the main site. There are other university buildings across the city and the wider region, such as Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire and One Central Park in Moston, a collaboration between the university and other partners which offers office space for start-up firms and venues for conferences and workshops,[29] Major projects[] Following the merger, the university embarked on a £600 million programme of capital investment, to deliver eight new buildings and 15 major refurbishment projects by 2010, partly financed by a sale of unused assets.[30] These include: £60 m Flagship University Place building (new) £56 m Alan Turing Building houses Mathematics, replaced Mathematics Tower. Home to the Photon Sciences Institute and the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics (new) £50 m Life Sciences Research Building (A. V. Hill Building) (new) £38 m Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) (new) £33 m Life Sciences and Medical and Human Sciences Building (Michael Smith Building) (new) £31 m Humanities Building - now officially called the "Arthur Lewis Building" (new) £20 m Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre (WMIC) (new) £18 m Re-location of School of Pharmacy £17 m John Rylands Library, Deansgate (extension & refurbishment of existing building) £13 m Chemistry Building £10 m Functional Biology Building The Old Quadrangle[] The buildings around the Old Quadrangle date from the time of Owens College, and were designed in a Gothic style by Alfred Waterhouse and his son Paul Waterhouse. The first to be built was the John Owens Building (1873), formerly the Main Building. The others were added over the next thirty years. The Rear Quadrangle is older than the Old Quadrangle. Today, the museum continues to occupy part of one side, including the tower, and the grand setting of the Whitworth Hall is used for the conferment of degrees. Part of the old Christie Library (1898) now houses Christie's Bistro, and the remainder of the buildings house administrative departments. [] Main article: Contact Theatre The Contact Theatre stages modern live performance and participatory work for younger audiences. The fortress-style building on Devas Street was completed in 1999 incorporating parts of its 1960s predecessor.[31] It has a unique energy-efficient ventilation system, using its high towers to naturally ventilate the building without the use of air conditioning. The colourful and curvaceous interior houses three performance spaces, a lounge bar and Hot Air, a reactive public artwork in the foyer. Chancellors Hotel and Conference Centre[] Main articles: Manchester Conference Centre and Chancellors Hotel & Conference Centre The Chancellors Hotel & Conference Centre was built around The Firs, a house built in 1850 for Sir Joseph Whitworth by Edward Walters, who also designed Manchester's Free Trade Hall. Whitworth used the house as a social, political and business base, entertaining radicals such as John Bright, Richard Cobden, William Forster and T.H. Huxley at the time of the Reform Bill of 1867. Whitworth, credited with raising the art of machine-tool building to a previously unknown level, supported the Mechanics Institute – the birthplace of UMIST - and was a founder the Manchester School of Design. Whilst living there, Whitworth used land at the rear (now the site of the University's botanical glasshouses) for testing his "Whitworth rifle". In 1882, The Firs was leased to C.P. Scott, editor of the Manchester Guardian and after Scott's death became the property of Owens College. It was the Vice-Chancellor's residence until 1991. The house now forms the western wing of the Chancellors Hotel & Conference Centre. The eastern wing houses the circular Flowers Theatre, six conference rooms and most of the hotel's bedrooms. Other Notable Buildings[] Other notable buildings in the Oxford Road Campus include the Stephen Joseph Studio, a former German Protestant Church, and the Samuel Alexander Building, a grade II listed building erected in 1919 and home of the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures. Organisation and administration[] Faculties and schools[] The University of Manchester is divided into four faculties, each sub-divided into schools. Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences[] The Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences comprises the Schools of Medicine; Dentistry; Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work; Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; and Psychological Sciences. The origins of the Medical School are in the School of Anatomy established at Manchester Royal Infirmary by Joseph Jordan in 1814. Medical education has continued there since then. The college was established in 1874 and is one of the largest in the country,[32] with more than 400 medical students trained in each clinical year and more than 350 students in the pre-clinical/phase 1 years. Approximately 100 students who have completed pre-clinical training at the Bute Medical School (University of St Andrews) join the third year of the undergraduate medical programme each year. The university's Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences has links with a number of NHS hospitals in the North West of England and maintains a presences in four base hospitals: Manchester Royal Infirmary (at the southern end of the university campus on Oxford Road), Wythenshawe Hospital, Hope Hospital and the Royal Preston Hospital for clinical medical training for doctors and nurses. The university is a founding partner of the Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, established to focus high-end healthcare research in Greater Manchester.[33] Future plans include collaboration with Manchester City Football Club and the National Health Service (NHS) to establish a world-leading research facility for sports science and treatment in Sportcity.[34] In 1883, a department of pharmacy was established at the university and, in 1904, Manchester became the first British university to offer an honours degree in the subject. The School of Pharmacy[35] benefits from links with Manchester Royal Infirmary and Wythenshawe and Hope hospitals providing its undergraduate students with hospital experience. The school's pharmacy students are the only such students in the UK to have access to an extensive course in secondary care.[36] Manchester Dental School was rated the country's best dental school by Times Higher Education in 2010 and 2011[37] and it is one of the best funded because of its emphasis on research and enquiry-based learning approach. The university has obtained multi-million pound backing to maintain its high standard of dental education.[38] The number of applicants far exceeds the number of places available; in 2011 there were 1000 applicants for 75places.[39] Graduates have some of the best employment prospects of UK dental school graduates.[40] Other dental schools are adopting the school's teaching style.[41] The University Dental Hospital of Manchester is part of Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It was established in 1884 in association with the School of Medicine at Owens College at Grosvenor Street in Chorlton on Medlock and in 1892 moved to Devonshire Street. In 1908 the hospital moved to a new building on Oxford Road designed in the Edwardian Baroque style by Charles Heathcote & Sons. In 1905 the university established a degree and a diploma in dental surgery (first awarded in 1909 and 1908 respectively). A contribution from Godfrey Ermen towards the cost of building the hospital is recorded on a stone tablet near the entrance.[42] Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences[] The Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences comprises the schools of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science; Petroleum Engineering; Chemistry; Computer Science; Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Science; Physics and Astronomy; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Materials; Mathematics; and Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering. The Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics comprises the university's astronomical academic staff in Manchester and Jodrell Bank Observatory on rural land near Goostrey, about ten miles (16 km) west of Macclesfield away from the lights of Greater Manchester. The observatory's Lovell Telescope, named after Sir Bernard Lovell, a professor at the Victoria University of Manchester who first proposed the telescope. Constructed in the 1950s, it is the third largest fully movable radio telescope in the world. It has played an important role in the research of quasars, pulsars and gravitational lenses, and in confirming Einstein's theory of General Relativity. A £1.2 billion Square Kilometre Array with 50 times more sensitivity and the ability to search space 10,000 times faster than any other telescope in existence will become operational in 2020.[43] Faculty of Humanities[] The Faculty of Humanities includes the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures (incorporating Archaeology; Art History & Visual Studies; Classics and Ancient History; Drama; English and American Studies; History; Museology; Music; and Religions and Theology) and the Schools of Combined Studies; Education; Environment and Development; Architecture; Languages, Linguistics and Cultures; Law; Social Sciences and the Manchester Business School. Faculty of Life Sciences[] The Faculty of Life Sciences consists of a single school. In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise the Faculty came 3rd in the UK on the basis of Grade Point Average for Biological Sciences with 107 staff submitted, and 2nd in the UK for Preclinical and Human Biological Sciences with 72 staff submitted.[44] Finances[] In the financial year ending 31 July 2011, the University of Manchester had a total income of £808.58 million (2009/10 – £787.9 million) and total expenditure of £754.51 million (2009/10 – £764.55 million).[1] Key sources of income included £247.28 million from tuition fees and education contracts (2009/10 – £227.75 million), £203.22 million from funding body grants (2009/10 – £209.02 million), £196.24 million from research grants and contracts (2009/10 – £194.6 million) and £14.84 million from endowment and investment income (2009/10 – £11.38 million).[1] During the 2010/11 financial year the University of Manchester had a capital expenditure of £57.42 million (2009/10 – £37.95 million).[1] At year end the University of Manchester had endowments of £158.7 million (2009/10 – £144.37 million) and total net assets of £731.66 million (2009/10 – £677.12 million).[1] Academic profile[] The University of Manchester has the largest number of full-time students in the UK, unless the University of London's colleges are counted as a single university. It teaches more academic subjects than any other British university. Well-known figures among the university's current academic staff include computer scientist Steve Furber, economist Richard Nelson,[45] novelist Jeanette Winterson [46] (who succeeded Colm Tóibín in 2012)[47] and biochemist Sir John Sulston, Nobel laureate of 2002. Research[] The University of Manchester is a major centre for research and a member of the Russell Group of leading British research universities.[48] In the first national assessment of higher education research since the university's founding, the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, the university was ranked third in terms of research power (after Cambridge and Oxford) and sixth for grade point average quality among multi-faculty institutions[49] (eighth when including specialist institutions)[8] Manchester has the fifth largest research income of any British university (after Oxford, Imperial, UCL and Cambridge).[50] (these five universities have been informally referred to as the "golden diamond" of research-intensive UK institutions).[51] Manchester has a strong record in terms of securing funding from the three main UK research councils, EPSRC, MRC and BBSRC, being ranked fifth,[52] seventh[53] and first[54] respectively. In addition, the university is one of the richest in the UK in terms of income and interest from endowments: a recent estimate placed it third, surpassed only by Oxford and Cambridge.[55] Despite recent severe cuts in higher education Manchester remains at second place behind Oxford nationally in terms of total recurrent grants allocated by the HEFCE.[56] Historically, Manchester has been linked with high scientific achievement: the university and its constituent former institutions combined had 25 Nobel Laureates among their students and staff, the third largest number of any single university in the United Kingdom (after Oxford and Cambridge) and the ninth largest of any university in Europe. Furthermore, according to an academic poll two of the top ten discoveries by university academics and researchers were made at the university (namely the first working computer and the contraceptive pill).[57] The university currently employs four Nobel Prize winners amongst its staff, more than any other in the UK.[58] University of Manchester Library[] Main article: University of Manchester Library The University of Manchester Library is the largest non-legal deposit library in the UK and the third-largest academic library after those of Oxford and Cambridge.[59] It has the largest collection of electronic resources of any library in the UK.[59] The John Rylands Library, founded in memory of John Rylands by his wife Enriqueta Augustina Rylands as an independent institution, is situated in a Victorian Gothic building on Deansgate, in the city centre. It houses an important collection of historic books and other printed materials, manuscripts, including archives and papyri. The papyri are in ancient languages and include the oldest extant New Testament document, Rylands Library Papyrus P52, commonly known as the St John Fragment. In April 2007 the Deansgate site reopened to readers and the public after major improvements and renovations, including the construction of the pitched roof originally intended and a new wing. Collections[] Manchester Museum[] Main article: Manchester Museum The Manchester Museum holds nearly 4.25 million[60] items sourced from many parts of the world. The collections include butterflies and carvings from India, birds and bark-cloth from the Pacific, live frogs and ancient pottery from America, fossils and native art from Australia, mammals and ancient Egyptian craftsmanship from Africa, plants, coins and minerals from Europe, art from past civilisations of the Mediterranean, and beetles, armour and archery from Asia. In November 2004, the museum acquired a cast of a fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex called "Stan". The museum's first collections were assembled in 1821 by the Manchester Society of Natural History, and subsequently expanded by the addition of the collections of Manchester Geological Society. Due to the society's financial difficulties and on the advice of evolutionary biologist Thomas Huxley, Owens College accepted responsibility for the collections in 1867. The college commissioned Alfred Waterhouse, architect of London's Natural History Museum, to design a museum on a site in Oxford Road to house the collections for the benefit of students and the public. The Manchester Museum was opened to the public in 1888.[61] Whitworth Art Gallery[] Main article: Whitworth Art Gallery The Whitworth Art Gallery houses collections of internationally famous British watercolours, textiles and wallpapers, modern and historic prints, drawings, paintings and sculpture. It contains 31,000 items in its collection. A programme of temporary exhibitions runs throughout the year and the Mezzanine Court displays sculpture. The gallery was founded by Robert Darbishire with a donation from Sir Joseph Whitworth in 1889, as The Whitworth Institute and Park. In 1959 the gallery became part of the Victoria University of Manchester.[62] In October 1995 the Mezzanine Court in the centre of the building was opened. It was designed to display sculptures and won a RIBA regional award.[citation needed] Rankings and reputation[] Template:Infobox UK university rankings According to The Sunday Times, "Manchester has a formidable reputation spanning most disciplines, but most notably in the life sciences, engineering, humanities, economics, sociology and the social sciences".[9] The 2009 THE - QS World University Rankings found Manchester overall 26th in the world. It was also ranked by the same report 5th internationally by employer reviews (along with MIT and Stanford and ahead of Yale and Cornell) by receiving a maximum 100% rating which the university has retained since 2008.[63][64] The separate 2011 QS World University Rankings[65] found that Manchester had slipped to 29th overall in the world (in 2010 Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings parted ways to produce separate rankings). The Academic Ranking of World Universities 2011 published by the Institute of Higher Education of Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranked Manchester 5th in the UK, 6th in Europe and 38th in the world.[66] If US universities are excluded then the ARWU places Manchester as 10th in the world for 2011. According to the ARWU rankings for 2009 the university is 9th in Europe for natural sciences[67] and 4th in engineering.[68] Similarly the HEEACT 2009 rankings for scientific performance place Manchester 5th in Europe for engineering,[69] 8th for natural sciences[70] and 3rd for social sciences.[71] And finally THES ranks Manchester 6th in Europe for technology,[72] 10th for life sciences[73] and 7th for social sciences.[74] More recently a survey by the Times Higher Education Supplement has shown that Manchester is placed 6th in Europe in the area of Psychology & Psychiatry.[75] According to a further ranking by SCImago Research Group Manchester is ranked 5th in Europe amongst higher education institutions in terms of sheer research output for 2011.[76] In terms of research impact a further ranking places Manchester 6th in Europe.[77] Manchester is also one of only seven universities in Europe which are rated Excellent in all seven main academic departments (Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Economics and Political Science) by the 2010 Centre for Higher Education's Development's Excellence Rankings.[78] The Manchester Business School is currently ranked 29th worldwide (4th nationally) by the Financial Times.[79] The latest THES rankings place Manchester 11th in Europe with respect to research volume, income and reputation[80] and 7th in the UK. According to the High Fliers Research Limited's survey, University of Manchester students are being targeted by more top recruiters for graduate vacancies than any other UK university students for three consecutive years (2007–2009).[81][82] Furthermore the university has been ranked joint 20th in the world for 2009 according to the Professional Ranking of World Universities.[83] Its main compilation criterion is the number of Chief Executive Officers (or number 1 executive equivalent) which are among the "500 leading worldwide companies" as measured by revenue who studied in each university. The ranking places the University only behind Oxford nationally. Manchester is ranked 5th among British universities according to a popularity ranking which is based on the degree of traffic that a university's website attracts.[84] Also a further report places Manchester within the top 20 universities outside the US.[85] Manchester was also given a prestigious award for Excellence and Innovation in the Arts by the Times Higher Education Awards 2010.[86] At a recent ranking undertaken by the Guardian, Manchester is placed 5th in the UK in international reputation behind the usual four: Oxbridge, UCL and Imperial.[87] Furthermore, according to the latest QS World University Rankings, Manchester is ranked 4th in Europe strictly in terms of both academic and employer reputation.[88] However, while as a rule world rankings (such as the ARWU, THES and HEEACT[89]) typically place the university within the top 10 in Europe, national studies are less complimentary; The Times 'Good University Guide 2011'[90] ranked Manchester 30th out of 113 Universities in the UK, 'The Complete University Guide 2012' in association with The Independent placed it at 29th out of 116 universities[91] whilst 'The Guardian University Guide 2012' ranked Manchester at 41st out of 119 universities in the UK.[92] This apparent paradox is mainly a reflection of the different ranking methodologies employed by each listing: global rankings focus on research and international prestige, whereas national rankings are largely based on teaching and the student experience. Manchester University Press[] Main article: Manchester University Press Manchester University Press is the university's academic publishing house. It publishes academic monographs, textbooks and journals, most of which are works from authors based elsewhere in the international academic community, and is the third-largest university press in England after Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. Student life[] Students' Union[] Main article: University of Manchester Students' Union The University of Manchester Students' Union is the representative body of students at the university and the UK's largest students' union. It was formed out of the merger between UMIST Students' Association and University of Manchester Union when the parent organisations UMIST and the Victoria University of Manchester merged on 1 October 2004. Unlike many other students' unions in the UK, it does not have a president, but is run by an 8 member executive team who share joint responsibility. Sport[] The University of Manchester operates sports clubs via the Athletics Union while student societies are operated by the Students' Union. The university has more than 80 health and fitness classes while over 3,000 students are members of the 44 various Athletic Union clubs. The sports societies vary widely in their level and scope. Many more popular sports operate several university teams and departmental teams which compete in leagues against other teams within the university. Teams include: lacrosse, korfball, dodgeball, hockey, rugby league, rugby union, football, basketball, netball and cricket. The Manchester Aquatics Centre, the swimming pool used for the Manchester Commonwealth Games is on the campus. The university competes annually in 28 different sports against Leeds and Liverpool universities in the Christie Cup, which Manchester has won for seven consecutive years.[94] The university has achieved success in the BUCS (British University & College Sports) competitions, with its mens water polo 1st team winning the national championships (2009, 2010, 2011) under the tutelage of coach Andy Howard.[95] It was positioned in eighth place in the overall BUCS rankings for 2009/10[96] The Christie Cup is an inter-university competition between Liverpool, Leeds and Manchester in numerous sports since 1886. After the Oxford and Cambridge rivalry, the Christie's Championships is the oldest Inter–University competition on the sporting calendar: the cup was a benefaction of Richard Copley Christie. Every year elite sportsmen and sportswomen are selected for membership of the XXI Club, a society formed in 1932 to promote sporting excellence at the university. Most members have gained a Full Maroon for representing the university and many have excelled at a British Universities or National level. University Challenge[] In the eight years up to 2013 Manchester have won the BBC2 quiz programme University Challenge four times, drawing equal with Magdalen College, Oxford for the highest number of series wins.[97] Since merging as the University of Manchester, the university has consistently reached the latter stages of the competition, progressing to at least the semi-finals every year since 2005.[98] In 2006, Manchester beat Trinity Hall, Cambridge, to record the university's first triumph in the competition. The year after, the university finished in second place after losing out to the University of Warwick in the final. In 2009, the team battled hard in the final against Corpus Christi College, Oxford. At the gong, the score was 275 - 190 to Corpus Christi College after an extraordinary performance from Gail Trimble. However, the title was eventually given to the University of Manchester after it was discovered that Corpus Christi team member Sam Kay had graduated eight months before the final was broadcast, so that the team was disqualified. Manchester reached the semi-finals in the 2010 competition before being beaten by Emmanuel College, Cambridge. The university did not enter the 2011 series for an unknown reason. However, Manchester did enter a year later and won University Challenge 2012.[98] Manchester has since defended its title to win University Challenge 2013, beating University College London 190 -140. Student housing[] Before they merged, the two former universities had for some time been sharing their residential facilities. Main campus[] Whitworth Park Halls of Residence Whitworth Park Halls of Residence is owned by the University of Manchester and houses 1,085 students.[99] It is notable for its triangular shaped accommodation blocks which gave rise to the nickname of "Toblerones", after the chocolate bar. Their designer took inspiration from a hill created from excavated soil which had been left in 1962 from an archaeological dig led by John Gater. A consequence of the triangular design was a reduced cost for the construction company. A deal struck between the university and Manchester City Council meant the council would pay for the roofs of all student residential buildings in the area, Allan Pluen's team is believed to have saved thousands on the final cost of the halls. They were built in the mid 1970s. The site of the halls was previously occupied by many small streets whose names have been preserved in the names of the halls. Grove House is an older building that has been used by the university for many different purposes over the last sixty years. Its first occupants in 1951 were the Appointments Board and the Manchester University Press.[100] The shops in Thorncliffe Place were part of the same plan and include banks and a convenience store. Notable people associated with the halls include Friedrich Engels, whose residence is commemorated by a blue plaque on Aberdeen House; the physicist Brian Cox; and Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International.[citation needed] Sackville Street The former UMIST Campus has five halls of residence near to Sackville Street building (Weston, Lambert, Fairfield, Chandos, and Wright Robinson), and several other halls within a 5-15 minute walk, such as the Grosvenor group of halls. Other accommodation Moberly Tower has been demolished. Other residences include Vaughn House, once the home of the clergy serving the Church of the Holy Name, and George Kenyon Hall at University Place; Crawford House and Devonshire House adjacent to the Manchester Business School and Victoria Hall in Higher Cambridge Street. Fallowfield and Victoria Park Campuses[] The Fallowfield Campus, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of the Oxford Road Campus is the largest of the university's residential campuses. The Owens Park group of halls with a landmark tower is at its centre, while Oak House is another hall of residence. Woolton Hall is next to Oak House. Allen Hall is a traditional hall near Ashburne Hall (Sheavyn House being annexed to Ashburne). Richmond Park is a recent addition to the campus. Victoria Park Campus, comprises several halls of residence. Among these are St Anselm Hall with Canterbury Court and Pankhurst Court, Dalton-Ellis Hall, Hulme Hall (including Burkhardt House), St Gabriel's Hall and Opal Gardens Hall. St Anselm Hall is the only all-male hall in the United Kingdom. Notable people[] Main article: List of University of Manchester people Many notable people have worked or studied at one or both of the two former institutions that now form the University of Manchester, including 25 Nobel prize laureates. Some of the best-known include John Dalton (founder of modern atomic theory), Ludwig Wittgenstein (considered one of the most significant philosophers of the 20th century, who studied for a doctorate in engineering), George E. Davis (founder of the discipline of Chemical Engineering), Bernard Lovell (a pioneer of radio astronomy), Alan Turing (one of the founders of computer science and artificial intelligence), Tom Kilburn and Frederic Calland Williams (who developed Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM) or "Baby", the world's first stored-program computer at Victoria University of Manchester in 1948), Irene Khan (former Secretary General of Amnesty International), the author Anthony Burgess and Robert Bolt (two times Academy Award winner and three times Golden Globe winner for writing the screenplay for Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago). A number of politicians are associated with the university, including the current Presidents of the Republic of Ireland, Belize, Iceland, Trinidad and Tobago and Somaliland, and several ministers in the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Canada and Singapore and Chaim Weizmann, a chemist and the first President of Israel. A number of well-known actors studied at the university, including Benedict Cumberbatch. Nobel prize winners[] Overall, there have been 25 Nobel Prizes awarded to staff and students past and present, with some of the most important discoveries of the modern age being made in Manchester. Chemistry Ernest Rutherford (awarded Nobel prize in 1908), for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. Arthur Harden (awarded Nobel prize in 1929), for investigations on the fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes. Walter Haworth (awarded Nobel prize in 1937), for his investigations on carbohydrates and vitamin C. George de Hevesy (awarded Nobel prize in 1943), for his work on the use of isotopes as tracers in the study of chemical processes. Robert Robinson (awarded Nobel prize in 1947), for his investigations on plant products of biological importance, especially the alkaloids. Alexander Todd (awarded Nobel prize in 1957), for his work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes. Melvin Calvin (awarded Nobel prize in 1961), for his research on the carbon dioxide assimilation in plants. John Charles Polanyi (awarded Nobel prize in 1986), for his contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary processes. Michael Smith (awarded Nobel prize in 1993), for his fundamental contributions to the establishment of oligonucleotide-based, site-directed mutagenesis and its development for protein studies. Physics Joseph John (J. J.) Thomson (awarded Nobel prize in 1906), in recognition of his theoretical and experimental investigations on the conduction of electricity by gases. William Lawrence Bragg (awarded Nobel prize in 1915), for his services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays. Niels Bohr (awarded Nobel prize in 1922), for his fundamental contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum mechanics. Charles Thomson Rees (C. T. R.) Wilson (awarded Nobel prize in 1927), for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour. James Chadwick (awarded Nobel prize in 1935), for the discovery of the neutron. Patrick M. Blackett (awarded Nobel prize in 1948), for developing cloud chamber and confirming/discovering positron. Sir John Douglas Cockcroft (awarded Nobel prize in 1951), for his pioneer work on the splitting of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles and also for his contribution to modern nuclear power. Hans Bethe (awarded Nobel prize in 1967), for his contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions, especially his discoveries concerning the energy production in stars. Nevill Francis Mott (awarded Nobel prize in 1977), for his fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems. Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov (awarded Nobel prize in 2010), for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene.[101] Physiology and Medicine Archibald Vivian Hill (awarded Nobel prize in 1922), for his discovery relating to the production of heat in muscle. One of the founders of the diverse disciplines of biophysics and operations research. Sir John Sulston (awarded Nobel prize in 2002), for his discoveries concerning 'genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death'. In 2007, Sulston was announced as Chair of the newly founded Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation (iSEI) at the University of Manchester.[102] Economics John Hicks (awarded Nobel prize in 1972), for his pioneering contributions to general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory. Sir Arthur Lewis (awarded Nobel prize in 1979), for his pioneering research into economic development research with particular consideration of the problems of developing countries. Joseph E. Stiglitz (awarded Nobel prize in 2001), for his analyses of markets with asymmetric information. Currently, Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz heads the Brooks World Poverty Institute (BWPI) at the University of Manchester. See also[] Third oldest university in England debate References[] [] "Official page of the University of Manchester". http://www.manchester.ac.uk. "Official page of the University of Manchester Innovation Centre/UMIC". http://www.umic.co.uk. "Official page of the University of Manchester Intellectual Property/UMIP". http://www.umip.com. Template:University of Manchester
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Meet Nara Shin '23! We asked Nara what it's like to be a strategic communication major: Growing up in a family that lived based on the governmental and local non-profit organizational help, I have wanted to help families in hopeless situations by engaging with organizations with their vision to work for equity and inclusion in society. With my passion, I was in several leadership roles in my high school volunteer teams that intended to make changes in society...I realized how communicating with the world better can introduce a certain organization's vision and the work they do, and without a communicator, the mission cannot be driven. I decided to study strategic communication to connect an organization's call to work for equity and inclusion with people who are seeking the call. I joined The Whitworthian in my first semester just because of my interest, and I had a chance to write about the passing of Librarian Kathy Watts. I put my best effort into my article so that the Whitworth community can remember Watts for her kindness and impact on our community. However, one day in January, I got an email from the editor-in-chief of The Whitworthian that he received a phone call from Kathy's mother-in-law that she was extremely impressed and grateful for the article that I wrote...I realized at that moment that my article did touch someone very deeply and that my words have power, and my work does touch the lives of many people in our community. That is the reason why I want to help people by writing and sending a message of hope for people. [Whitworth] is a caring and loving community. I was surprised that professors make efforts to remember students' names. Classmates, student leaders, and professors remembered me. It is more like a family than an institution because people are caring for the people around them...I also want to be a family member to new students or students who feel lonely."
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Not to be confused with Whitworth Female College in Brookhaven, Mississippi. Presbyterian university in Spokane, Washington, US Whitworth University is a private Christian university that is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Spokane, Washington.[4] Founded in 1890, Whitworth enrolls nearly 2,600 students and offers more than 100 graduate and undergraduate programs.[5] Whitworth competes athletically at the NCAA Division III level in the Northwest Conference as the Pirates. Its colors are black and crimson.[6] History [edit] In 1883, George F. Whitworth established the Sumner Academy in Sumner, a small town in Washington Territory, east of Tacoma. Incorporated as Whitworth College in 1890, it relocated to Tacoma in 1899. When a Spokane developer offered land just before World War I, the college moved once more, and classes were held for the first time in Spokane in September 1914. The college relocated due to persistent financial difficulties, local competition from College of Puget Sound and the Pacific Lutheran Academy, and a lack of support from the Washington state Presbyterian Synod or the City of Tacoma. The college's leadership led by President Donald D. MacKay came to realize that a relocation would likely be necessary to secure Whitworth's future. When Whitworth was approached by Spokane boosters, the Spokane Presbytery, and railroad magnate Jay P. Graves with some land on his new Country Homes development outside the city, the trustees agreed to the move provided that the Spokane community donate $70,000 and the Synod of Washington donate $30,000 for facilities.[7] Whitworth merged with Spokane Junior College in 1942, when the latter shut down due to financial difficulties during World War II.[8] The board of trustees voted to change the institution's name to Whitworth University in 2006, which became effective July 1, 2007.[9] Campus [edit] Whitworth's campus in northern Spokane has 200 acres (0.81 km2) of stately pines and wide-open green spaces. In 2009, Whitworth opened a University District (U-District) location near downtown Spokane, expanding program offerings for nontraditional evening students and providing an ideal location with shorter commutes for working professionals. Due to an expanding student body, the university has invested more than $170 million in campus improvements in recent years. In 2022, Whitworth completed construction on the new Dana & David Dornsife Health Sciences Building.[10] Additionally, Whitworth completed construction of the Pines Café & Bookstore along Hawthorne Road and the $13 million Whitworth Athletics Leadership Team Center, also known as the WALT. The 28,000-square-foot facility houses all of the coaches and staff of the university's 22 athletic programs, who used to be spread out among six buildings, and includes coaches’ offices, a football locker room, conference rooms, public lounges and a 162-seat team room.[11] The university finished renovation on the Megan E. Thompson Aquatic Center in 2019[12] and completed a renovation of the Beeksma Family Theology Center in 2018, which expanded the Seely G. Mudd Chapel and provided offices for more than 20 faculty, staff and student employees.[13] In 2015, the university renovated the Cowles Music Center, which remodeled the existing space and added 21,481 square feet (1,996 m2) of new teaching studios, practice rooms, rehearsal rooms, and lobby space. In 2011, the Robinson Science Hall was dedicated. This 63,000-square-foot (5,900 m2) building was built for biology and chemistry sciences, as well as math courses. The Robinson Science Hall is part of a three-phase expansion that includes renovations of the Eric Johnston Science Center, which is the current building for plant biology, physics, and other courses in the science, technology, engineering, and math degrees that Whitworth offers.[14] Since 2010, all new facilities constructed on the Whitworth campus are LEED-certified.[15] Academics [edit] Whitworth offers over 100 undergraduate majors and programs, six graduate programs, two doctoral programs and seven adult bachelor's degree completion programs. Academics at Whitworth is organized into five branches:[16] The College of Arts and Sciences supports Whitworth INQ, an innovative shared curriculum approach to general education and houses 18 undergraduate arts and science departments. The college offers 47 majors, the M.A in Theology and a number of interdisciplinary undergraduate programs, including Biology, Theology, Chemistry, Communications, and Computer Science. The School of Business includes undergraduate programs in accounting, business management, economics, finance, and marketing. It also oversees two graduate programs, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Business Leadership (MBL).[17][18][19] The Whitworth School of Business became AACSB accredited in 2020.[20] In late 2022, the university launched a new Master of Science in Financial Planning graduate degree.[21] The School of Education includes the Department of Undergraduate Teacher Education; the Department of Graduate Studies in Education; the Master in Teaching (MIT) Program; the Evening Teacher Certification Program; the Center for Gifted Education; and the Special Education Program. The School of Continuing Studies provides bachelor's degree programs for non-traditional students through evening degree programs, accelerated-format classes and certificate programs. The School of Health Sciences was formed in 2023 to encompass undergraduate degrees in Health Science (B.S. in health science, B.A. in community health), an M.S. in Athletic Training and two doctorate degree programs: Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) and Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT).[22] The university also offers 30-plus study abroad programs available to students over Jan Term, May Term, or during a full semester. 45 percent of Whitworth's 2021 graduates participated in one or more off-campus programs.[23] Rankings and reputation [edit] Academic rankingsMaster'sWashington Monthly[24]31 of 604RegionalU.S. News & World Report[25]7 of 105 In 2023, U.S. News & World Report ranked Whitworth 7th of 105 Regional Universities (West).[26] The Princeton Review also named Whitworth one of 79 institutions as "Best in the West" in 2023.[27] INSIGHT into Diversity Magazine awarded Whitworth the 2020 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award.[28] The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Whitworth as a Tree Campus USA since 2018.[23][non-primary source needed] Admissions [edit] Students on campus represent 29 states and 45 countries. As of 2023, international students make up 4.9 percent of undergraduate enrollment.[23] Athletics [edit] Whitworth's athletics teams are the Pirates. The university offers 21 varsity sports and competes in the Northwest Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Men's sports include cross country, football, basketball, swimming, track and field (indoor and outdoor), golf, tennis, soccer and baseball; women compete in soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming, track and field (indoor and outdoor), golf, tennis, lacrosse and softball. Whitworth has played their home football games at the Pine Bowl (an on-campus football stadium) since the 1930s.[29] The field within the Pine Bowl was changed to turf from grass in 2017 and subsequently was dedicated to the parents of the main donors by being named Puryear Field in 2018.[30] Whitworth began playing football in 1904, and has only missed 7 seasons since then, due to World War I (1917–1919) and World War II (1942–1945).[31] Whitworth has won a total of 13 Northwest Conference McIlroy-Lewis All-Sports Trophies, including the last 12 in a row (2008–2019).[32] Whitworth men's swimming won the Northwest Conference Swimming Championship in 2022. Student life [edit] The Associated Students of Whitworth University ("ASWU") is in charge of clubs and activities on campus.[33] The ASWU is composed of four executive officers (President, Vice President, Finance Director and Communications Director)[34] who coordinate the student government and lead the student body, several residence hall senators and representatives who represent specific living areas and hold voting power, and coordinators who are responsible for programming in specialized areas. Campus media [edit] The Whitworthian is the weekly student newspaper. The paper received the "Best All-Around Non-Daily Student Newspaper" award from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2009.[35] Canopy is Whitworth's yearbook that has been in publication since 1914.[36] Notable alumni [edit] Sam Adams, former CFL player for the BC Lions Michael Allan (2007), professional football player Blaine Bennett, college football head coach at Western Oregon University and Central Washington University Richard Carr, Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force Richard Cizik (1973), vice president for governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals, was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2008[37] Paul Dorpat (1963), Washington historian[38] Zilfa Estcourt (1904), features writer and women's editor at the Tacoma Ledger, the Tacoma Tribune,[39] and the San Francisco Chronicle[40] Leo Ezerins, former CFL player for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats Brian Fennell, musician who co-founded indie band Barcelona and performs under the name "SYML" Sia Figiel, Samoan novelist Dave Holmes, college football head coach at Eastern Washington University and University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Dan Inosanto (1958), Filipino-American martial arts instructor best known as a training partner of Bruce Lee Sara Jackson-Holman, singer-songwriter Edward Kienholz, American Pop Art installation artist Michael K. Le Roy (1989), Former President of Calvin University Doug Long, former NFL player for the Seattle Seahawks[41] David G. Maloney (1977), physician, scientist and cancer researcher Stephen C. Meyer (1981), executive officer and co-founder of the Discovery Institute and former philosophy professor at Whitworth Alfred Mutua (1996), cabinet secretary of foreign and diaspora affairs, Kenya; former governor of Machakos County David Myers (1964), social psychologist and author Jenna Lee Nardella (2004), author and co-founder of Blood: Water Mission Kevin C. Parker (1996) owner of Dutch Bros Spokane, adjunct professor at Whitworth University and Gonzaga University. Member of the Washington House of Representatives from 2008 to 2016.[42] Ralph Polson (1952), professional basketball player Mike Riley (1977, Master's Degree), former University of Nebraska football coach B. J. Rosco, composer Trevor St. John, American actor on One Life to Live[43] Ray Stone (1951), former mayor of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, bachelor's completed in 1951; master's degree from Whitworth in 1952.[44] Ken Sugarman, former CFL player for the BC Lions Bob Ward (1955), strength and conditioning coach in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys. Fullerton College head track coach[45] Paul Ward, former NFL player for the Detroit Lions. University of Kentucky head track coach[46] Austin Washington, professional soccer player. He transferred to Gonzaga University in 2005 Ray Washburn (1961), professional baseball player Patrice Wilson, record producer References [edit]
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McMillan Hall is a residence hall for college students located on the campus of Whitworth University. Mac, as it is more famously known among students and alums, is the oldest building on the Whitworth campus. Constructed in 1914, Mac Hall "combines a rich history, beautiful architecture, and the amenities of a modern residence hall. With its distinctive dormers, steeply pitched roof and brown brick, McMillan Hall is a showcase of the Whitworth campus." Its location is close to the...
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Text McMillan Hall is a residence hall for college students located on the campus of Whitworth University. Mac, as it is more famously known among students and alums, is the oldest building on the Whitworth campus. Constructed in 1914, Mac Hall "combines a rich history, beautiful architecture, and the amenities of a modern residence hall. With its distinctive dormers, steeply pitched roof and brown brick, McMillan Hall is a showcase of the Whitworth campus." Its location is close to the athletic facilities, Weyerhaeuser Hall,Westminster Hall, Ballard Hall and the Chapel,. This particular dormitory is currently an all-male hall, consisting of four floors. There are living areas and a variety of room sizes, making it unique among the other halls on campus. Most of the other dormitories have double rooms but McMillan consists of singles, doubles, triples, quads, as well as rooms with lofts. Its origins began in 1912, when the Presbyterians of the Spokane community developed their plan to convince Whitworth trustees to relocate the college from Tacoma to land north of downtown Spokane. After approving the move to Spokane, trustees planned the first building on campus. Originally named the Young Ladies Dormitory, the building was dedicated on August 26, 1914. The building also housed classrooms and offices for the few faculty and administrators. In 1924, the dormitory was renamed after Reverend Hugh McMillan. Instrumental in assisting the move to Spokane from Tacoma in 1914, McMillan had proven to be an invaluable member of the board of trustees. Over the years, this hall has served many purposes. Including: the chapel, the library, classrooms, the basement even doubled as a biology laboratory and dining hall for a time. Eventually McMillan Hall would serve as an all-male dormitory and as such it earned a reputation for having some of the richest traditions on campus. These traditions often became synonymous with Whitworth traditions. One famous tradition involved the ice bucket challenge in where new Mac residents had to sit in a trough of ice water until they could tell a joke that got the initiators to laugh. In recent years, initiation morphed into Traditiation. At the end of Traditiation, students in Mac and other dorms compete in a Yell Off, where incoming freshmen sing and perform songs to their peers. Another event during Traditiation is known as All Tied Up, everyone gets dressed up and goes to dinner in the HUB. All Tied Up serves as a way for students from different halls to meet each other. Residents from Ballard and MAC (BMAC) often team up with residents from Warren. Other traditions include Milk and Cookies with Ballard, Mac men go over to Ballard and have milk and cookies with the Ballard women and socialize. McMillan Hall has its own logo. In 1986, a yellow smiley face was printed onto the hall's sweatshirts. Ever since, the men of Mac, colloquially known as "Mac Men", have painted the same smiley face outside the entrance of their hall. The smiley face is still there today.
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Find homes near Whitworth University in Spokane, WA. Homes in this area have a median listing home price of $435,000. Explore these homes with our listing details, property photos, and school information.
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We make looking for homes near Whitworth University in Spokane, WA simple here at realtor.com®. Going to college is such an important step and picking the right home whether you are working at, living close to or attending Whitworth University, these choices never come easy. However, realtor.com® has compiled a list of 928 homes for sale in the general area, including open houses. Living close to a university, such as Whitworth University offers a lot of options and variety as there are a lot of area amenities. There are some excellent shops, top-rated restaurants, gyms and community centers nearby. This university is close to the metro areas of Spokane Valley, Deer Park and Liberty Lake. It is also close to the neighborhoods of Lincoln Heights, East Central and Five Mile Prairie. Try filtering your results by the price, the number of bedrooms, type of home, and much more to help you narrow your choices. If you are not able to find what you are looking for here, you might want to consider expanding your search to include homes near Spokane.
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Get information on the Whitworth University Football program and athletic scholarship opportunities in the NCSA student athlete portal.
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Welcome to the Whitworth University Football scholarship and program info page. Here you'll have access to information about the school and details on their Football program like who to contact about recruiting, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities are presented ... and ways to start the recruiting process. If you are trying to get recruited it is critical to know who to talk to and NCSA has the details you'll need. Key Football personnel at Whitworth University include Assistant Coach (Offensive Line, Running-Game Coordinator) Alex Land, Assistant Coach (Inside Linebackers, Special Teams) Alex Murphy, Graduate Assistant (Defense, Cornerbacks) Bryce Hornbeck, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) Clement Hong, Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers) Cole Hinrichs, Assistant Coach (Defensive Passing-Game Coordinator) Duke DeGaetano, Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks) Ian Kolste, Assistant Coach (Offense) Jake O'Donnell, Assistant Coach (Defense) Jim Puryear, Assistant Coach (Offense) Joe Schmidt, Assistant Coach (Offensive Line) Kurt Blackman, Recruiting Coordinator, Assistant Coach (Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Line) Mac Shaw, Assistant Coach (Defense) Mason Bertelli, Assistant Coach (Running Backs) Mat Johnson, Head Coach (Running Backs) Rod Sandberg, Assistant Coach (Kickers, Punters) Seth Harrison, Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers) Todd Green. If you're thinking about becoming a member of Whitworth University Football program they are the people you must contact. You'll be able to choose to contact them through email utilizing the link above or call the college to obtain more information regarding the school and Football program before deciding if it is the right fit for you personally. NCSA offers student student athletes the information and tools they need to enhance their chances of being recruited by a Football program, whether it's at Whitworth University or another school. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting coaches and athletes which is a vital component of the recruiting process. This year alone you'll find 127627 Football high school athletes utilizing the NCSA network, technology and scouting professionals to get their highlights before 5112 coaches at 1790 colleges Football programs nationwide. If you want to join the Whitworth University Football program you need to start building relationships and a highly-visible, professional quality recruiting profile. Starting that process as soon as possible is crucial to your success. So make your free profile to become a verified NCSA Football athlete and start connecting with coaches at the Whitworth University Football program today.
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Rockwood at Whitworth is a new senior living community in Spokane, WA, offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care in an exceptional environment.
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The good life, for a lifetime Rockwood is one of the only Life Plan community in the Inland Northwest. What that means for you is that you’ll get to enjoy our amazing independent living lifestyle with the peace of mind of knowing that should you ever need it, we also have beautiful assisted living apartments and a dedicated memory support neighborhood right on campus.
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The University District
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The Spokane region and the University District (UD) in particular are where education and business grow together. The UD is home to six outstanding higher education institutions that together enroll close to 11,000 undergraduate and grad students. Proximity to these urban Spokane campuses, and to the best and brightest graduating from them, presents tremendous talent opportunities for our region and beyond. These institutions are impacting and driving the knowledge economy, medical research, smart urban design, business innovations, and scientific breakthroughs. Resources for businesses abound on each campus. See the links below for more information on these institutions and their students in the University District. If you have an internship opportunity for a university student, please check out this state-wide platform that connects young people across the state to real-world, work-based learning and internships. Community Colleges of Spokane (86 CCS administrative office staff in UD; their 19,000 students and 2,300 faculty and staff are on campus outside the UD) Business resources, see Avista Center for Entrepreneurship at Spokane Community College Eastern Washington University (1,521 students, 140 faculty and staff) Business resources, see The Center for Entrepreneurship, Institute for Public Policy & Economic Analysis, MBA program Gonzaga University (6,756 students, 1,321 faculty and staff) Business resources, see Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Center, New Venture Lab, School of Business Administration Undergraduate & Graduate Programs, Certificates and Professional Programs, and School of Engineering and Applied Science. University of Washington (182 School of Medicine and RIDE program students, 43 faculty and staff) Business resources, see CoMotion Labs, The W Fund Washington State University Health Sciences Spokane (1,570 students, 700 faculty and staff) Business resources, see Center for Innovation, WSU Office of Commercialization, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies Business Plan Competition Whitworth University (600 students in the UD, 150 faculty and staff)
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Looking to study abroad for a semester? Whitworth offers international exchange programs, so you can learn new cultures and experience the unexpected.
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Whitworth has developed several strategic international partnerships which offer students the opportunity to study for a semester or even Summer Term at one of our international exchange programs in England, France, the Netherlands, Japan and Hong Kong. These programs allow for an immersive experience and the opportunity to enroll in a variety of courses offered by the host institution. For more information, contact Assistant Provost Nicholas McKinney (nmckinney@whitworth.edu). Liverpool Hope University – Liverpool, England, United Kingdom About the University Based in Liverpool, England, Liverpool Hope Univeristy has a rich history extending 175 years. Liverpool Hope has developed a strong tradition of scholarship and research in key disciplines with an integral student-centered approach. Liverpool Hope has two main teaching campuses. Hope Park is situated in a leafy suburb of Liverpool and is a mini educational village. The Creative Campus in Liverpool city centre is the home to the creative and performing arts subjects. Both campuses have seen major investments in recent years, with outstanding facilities and contemporary buildings. The university places great emphasis on the bringing together of research excellence and top-quality teaching. This is facilitated by a community of academics and scholars who are of the highest caliber. This research-informed teaching enables our students to develop into rounded and employable graduates who can take their place confidently as global citizens in the 21st century. Academics Liverpool Hope offers a wide range of undergraduate programs and courses that fit with many of Whitworth's majors and minors. Students will generally take four courses to maintain a full-time load, with all credits being approved for transfer back to Whitworth. Key disciplines offered include education, music, fine arts & performing arts, history, political science, business, psychology, theology, among many others. Study Terms Students enrolling in the Liverpool Hope exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms: Fall semester (September-December) Spring semester (January-May) May Term (3-week course in May) Housing Accommodations Liverpool Hope offers all exchange students placement in its dedicated Aigburth Park housing accommodation. Aigburth Park is a residential campus approximately three miles from the city centre and Hope Park, just around the corner from all the cafes, bars and shops on Lark Lane, and the beautiful Sefton Park. Fees The following financial structure applies to this exchange program: Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account Whitworth tuition Whitworth general fees Whitworth standard double room Fees paid directly to host university None Misc. estimated expenses Books & Supplies: $100 Visa Application Fee: $0 Apply Students interested in applying must contact assistant provost, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu Aix-Marseille University – Marseille, France About the University Based in southern France in the Aix-Marseille area, Aix-Marseille University (AMU) is the largest French-speaking university in the world with 80,000 students and 10,000 international students. With a beautiful location situated between the sea and the mountains, students can enjoy an ideal setting for their studies abroad. AMU offers a wide range of academic disciplines. Students benefit from a large network of libraries, sports facilities, and 150 student clubs. For lots of great information, students can take a look at the AMU Student Handbook. Academics Aix-Marseille University offers a wide range of undergraduate courses situated within their main academic areas: humanities, law & political science, foreign language, economics & management, science & technology, and health science. Students interested in taking French as a foreign language courses will enroll in the SUFLE Service Universitaire de Français Langue Étrangère. To download the SUFLE program brochure, click here. Study Terms Students enrolling in the AMU exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms: Fall semester (September-December) Spring semester (Mid-January-June) Housing Accommodations AMU offers guaranteed housing for international exchange students in one of its various on-campus residence halls. Placement into the residence hall will be a part of the general application process that students complete when applying for acceptance to the program. A standard room includes bed, desk, chair, fridge, washbasin, shower and private toilet. There are shared kitchen facilities in each building. Fees The following financial structure applies to this exchange program: Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account Whitworth tuition Whitworth general fees Whitworth standard double room Whitworth Silver meal plan Fees paid directly to host university None Misc. estimated expenses Books & Supplies: $100 Visa Application Fee: $250 Apply Deadline for fall semester: April 15 Deadline for spring semester: Oct. 15 Students interested in applying must contact assistant provost, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu Maastricht University – Maastricht, Netherlands About the University Based in Maastricht, Netherlands, Maastricht University (MU) is the most international university in the Netherlands and, with nearly 22,000 students and 4,400 employees, is still growing. The university distinguishes itself with its innovative education model, international character and multidisciplinary approach to research and education. MU is located in the heart of Europe with easy access for students to travel to other countries throughout the exchange program. Our partnership with Maastricht University is strictly with their School of Business & Economics (SBE). Students may not study other fields or disciplines. That said, Maastricht's SBE is AACSB accredited and is one of the top business schools in Europe – a great resume booster for any Whitworth business & economics major! Academics The Maastricht University School of Business & Economics (SBE) provides high-quality education to students and conducts excellent research, offering an international perspective in the fields of economics and international business management, public policy, governance and sustainability. Our research focuses on interdisciplinary solutions to today's global challenges. All courses are offered in English. Available programs/fields include: Business analytics Business engineering Econometrics & operations research Economics & business economics Fiscal economics Global studies International business Learn more here: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/bachelor/area_of_interest/business-economics-3421 Study Terms Students enrolling in the Maastricht University exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms: Fall semester (September-November) Spring semester (February-April) Each semester is composed of two "periods." Students will take two courses in each period, earning a total of 13 ECTS (European) credits/period (6.0 U.S. credits). Housing Accommodations Student housing in the Netherlands is not arranged by the university. Finding a room is the students own responsibility. Most exchange students end up staying in the MU Guesthouse, which offers short-term housing with furnished single and double rooms as well as studios at multiple locations in Maastricht. The main locations (buildings C and P, on Brouwersweg 100) are located very near SBE and are easily accessible by bike or on foot. Fees The following financial structure applies to this exchange program: Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account Whitworth tuition Whitworth general fees Fees paid directly to host university or provider* Housing: Amount varies based on which apartment student leases (range from €20-€35/day). Daily/monthly expenses include accommodation, insurance, books and study materials, groceries, transportation, clothing and personal care, leisure, travel and other expenses. Experience has shown that students living and studying in the Netherlands spend approximately €1,500 a month. Apply Deadline for fall semester: May 1 Deadline for spring semester: Oct. 1 Students interested in applying must contact assistant provost, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu Kwansei Gakuin University – Nishinomiya, Japan About the University Kwansei Gakuin was founded in Kobe, Japan in 1889. With the aim to educate young minds based on Christian principles, Kwansei Gakuin has since grown into a leading private comprehensive and integrated educational institution. Kwansei Gakuin University (KGU) is an independent institution for higher education, offering Bachelorʼs, Masterʼs, and PhD degrees in about 40 different disciplines to a student body of approximately 25,000. Kansai is Japanʼs second largest urban region following the Tokyo metropolitan area. The region includes Hyogo prefecture, where Kwansei Gakuin University is located, as well as the prefectures of Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga and Wakayama. Kansai is home to a number of ancient capitals, and rich in historic architecture and cultural assets designated as national treasures, making the region ideal for learning about Japanese culture. Academics The Contemporary Japan Program The Contemporary Japan Program is specially designed for incoming exchange students. Exchange students are offered a choice between two study tracks, the Japanese Language Track and the Modern Japan Track that will define the main focus of their time at KGU. Exchange students can also select elective courses to learn more about “contemporary Japan” from a variety of aspects such as language, culture, society, economy and politics. Japanese Language Track Exchange students enrolled in the Japanese Language Track will primarily study the Japanese language in an intensive environment. Students will be placed into levels based solely on the results of the Japanese placement test held before the start of each semester. Mandatory courses focus on developing the studentsʼ four basic language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking by grouping students with a similar Japanese language level. In addition to the mandatory Japanese language courses, students will be required to enroll and attend a number of elective courses. Modern Japan Track Exchange students enrolled in the Modern Japan Track will primarily focus on studying and understanding Japan through the mandatory Modern Japan Seminar taught in English. Students will be placed into one of the two Modern Japan Seminar courses (to be announced during orientation week). The Modern Japan Seminar is held once a week and will focus on studying and understanding Japan from various viewpoints through a seminar-style English medium class. In addition to their mandatory Modern Japan Seminar, students will be required to enroll and attend a number of elective courses. For more information, view the KGU Exchange Program Brochure. Study Terms Students enrolling in the KGU exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms: Fall semester (Early September - Mid-January) Spring semester (Mid-March - Late July) Housing Accommodations KGU offers two accommodation options for exchange students: homestay and dormitory Homestay Staying with a host family is a very effective way to learn Japanese culture and language. Becoming part of a Japanese family can be an amazing experience. However, it also means living in close quarters with a Japanese family, respecting each other and making compromises. The homestay option is recommended for students who are extremely motivated in using the Japanese language every day and are highly adaptable. Dormitory KGU places exchange students in various dormitories. The type of accommodation and location varies depending on the placement. Due to limited availability or duration of exchange, KGU may not be able to place students in their preferred dormitory. All dormitories provide exchange students with their own private room. Fees The following financial structure applies to this exchange program: Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account Whitworth tuition Whitworth general fees Fees paid directly to host university* KGU Orientation & Insurance Fee: $650 Housing: $2,200-$3,400 (amount varies by housing placement) Administration Fee: $50 Misc. estimated expenses Meals: $1,000 Books & Supplies: $100 Visa Application Fee: $50 *All fees estimated and based on current currency exchange rate. Apply Deadline for fall semester: April 1 Deadline for spring semester: Nov. 1 Students interested in applying must contact assistant provost, Nicholas McKinney: nmckinney@whitworth.edu Chinese University of Hong Kong – Hong Kong, PRC About the University The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a comprehensive research university with a global vision. It was founded with a mission to combine tradition with modernity and to bring together China and the west. CUHK is firmly rooted Chinese culture, multiculturalism and its unique college system sets itself apart from other universities in Hong Kong and in the region. Located in Shatin, a suburban area of Hong Kong, the CUHK campus overlooks the scenic Tolo Harbour and is nestled in greenery. Over the years, it has evolved into the largest and most sustainably designed campus in the city. A wide range of academic, residential, sports and leisure facilities provide an all-round campus experience for anyone studying at CUHK. Academics CUHK offers a wide range of courses taught in English that fit many Whitworth majors and minors. Courses offerings are viewable at www.res.cuhk.edu.hk: Teaching Timetable/Classroom Booking – Teaching Timetable – Full-time Undergraduate Teaching Timetable – Public Access. For assistance doing a course search, please contact Nicholas McKinney, nmckinney@whitworth.edu. Chinese Language Centre The Yale-China Chinese Language Centre (CLC) offers Cantonese and Putonghua courses at all levels. Most undergraduate exchange students can take a maximum of 6 units (2 courses) each term without paying additional tuition fees. Study Terms Students enrolling in the CUHK exchange program can study abroad for the following study terms: Fall semester (September-December) Spring semester (January-May) Housing Accommodations CUHK guarantees exchange students on-campus housing and are assigned to double or triple-occupancy rooms. Living with local students will ease the transition to a new environment and promote Chinese culture immersion. No separate application for on-campus housing is required. Fees The following financial structure applies to this exchange program: Fees billed by Whitworth and paid to Whitworth student account Whitworth tuition Whitworth general fees Fees paid directly to host university* Housing: $1,000 Administration Fee: $150 *All fees estimated and based on current currency exchange rate. Misc. estimated expenses Meals: $3,300 Books & Supplies: $500 Visa Application Fee: $80 Apply Deadline for fall semester: April 1 Deadline for spring semester: Oct. 1
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300 W. Hawthorne Road, Spokane, WA 99251 - Whitworth University is located 7 miles north of downtown Spokane, Washington. The closest hotels are south of the campus.
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The hotels below are listed in order of their distance from Whitworth University. Hotels near Whitworth University – Spokane, WA Whitworth University is located 7 miles north of downtown Spokane, Washington. The closest hotels are south of the campus. Address: 300 W. Hawthorne Road, Spokane, WA 99251 Zoom in (+) to see interstate exits, restaurants, and other attractions near hotels. 1. Apple Tree Inn Spokane 9508 North Division, Spokane, WA 99218 Call Us 0.7 mile 0.7 mile from Whitworth University Enter Dates 2. Best Western Plus Spokane North Hotel 9601 North Newport Highway, Spokane, WA 99218 Call Us 0.7 mile 0.7 mile from Whitworth University Enter Dates 3. Quality Inn Oakwood North Spokane 7919 North Division Street, Spokane, WA 99208 Call Us 1.7 miles 1.7 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 4. Howard Johnson Inn Spokane 20 West Houston Avenue, Spokane, WA 99208 Call Us 2.5 miles 2.5 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 5. Days Inn North Spokane 3033 North Division Street, Spokane, WA 99207 Call Us 4.6 miles 4.6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 6. Holiday Inn Express Downtown Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 801 North Division Street, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99202 Call Us 6 miles 6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 7. Centennial Hotel Downtown Spokane 303 West North River Drive, Spokane, WA 99201 Call Us 6 miles 6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 8. Oxford Suites Downtown Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 115 West North River Drive, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99201 Call Us 6 miles 6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 9. Ruby River Hotel Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 700 North Division Street, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99202 Call Us 6 miles 6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 10. Courtyard by Marriott Hotel Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 401 North Riverpoint Blvd, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99202 Call Us 6 miles 6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 11. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel City Center Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 322 North Spokane Falls Court, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99201 Call Us 6 miles 6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 12. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 311 North Riverpoint Blvd, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99202 Call Us 6 miles 6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 13. Best Western Plus City Center Hotel Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 33 West Spokane Falls Blvd, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99201 Call Us 6 miles 6 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates 16. Historic Davenport Hotel Spokane - I-90, Exit 280 & 280B 10 South Post Street, I-90, Exit 280 & 280B, Spokane, WA 99201 Call Us 7 miles 7 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Very High Upper-upscale, smoke-free, full-service, downtown hotel Member of Historic Hotels of America An Autograph Collection hotel Free shuttle to attractions within 2-mile radius Heated indoor swimming pools - exercise room Restaurants - lounge - room service Full-service spa Free WiFi Parking costs $25 per night Pet friendly hotel More > - allows dogs only - $50 per stay pet fee. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 2085 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "This hotel was absolutely amazing. Service was great, from the valet parking attendants to the restaurant servers. We had the best anniversary ever.2017-08-22" < Hide 17. Davenport Tower Hotel Spokane - I-90, Exit 280 & 280B 111 South Post Street, I-90, Exit 280 & 280B, Spokane, WA 99201 Call Us 7 miles 7 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Very High Upper-upscale, smoke-free, full-service, downtown Spokane hotel Near Spokane near Convention Center Also near Washington State University at Spokane An Autograph Collection hotel 21 floors, 328 rooms and suites Heated indoor swimming pool - fitness center 2 Restaurants - lounge - room service Full-service spa Free WiFi Parking costs $25 per night Pet friendly hotel More > - $50 per stay pet fee. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 469 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "A beautiful hotel. The room was quiet and super clean, and the staff was helpful.2018-12-27" "Great room and service. You'll be pampered at this hotel.2018-09-11" "The hotel room was comfortable, but the exhaust fan in the bathroom was quite dirty, and so was the baseboard. Excellent customer service.2017-10-14" < Hide 18. Hotel Indigo Spokane - I-90, Exit 280 & 280B 110 South Madison Street, I-90, Exit 280 & 280B, Spokane, WA 99201 Call Us 7 miles 7 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Very High Upper-upscale, smoke-free, downtown hotel 2 miles from Washington State University Spokane 1 mile from Spokane Convention Center 5 floors, 108 rooms and suites No swimming pool Exercise room Restaurant - lounge Restaurant open for dinner only Free WiFi Valet parking only - $20 per night Pet friendly hotel More > - allows dogs only - allows dogs up to 75 pounds only, 2 dogs per room - $20 per stay pet fee. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 38 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "The hotel was gorgeous, and incorporated the historic railroad hotel vibe with modern conveniences. The staff was helpful with restaurant recommendations. The area was centrally located and looked like it was in transition, but I felt safe. There were several restaurants within walking distance, as well as an upscale thrift store. A valet service was available. I really enjoyed my stay.2024-01-11" < Hide 19. La Quinta Inn & Suites Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 211 South Division Street, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99202 Call Us 7 miles 7 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated High Midscale, smoke-free, midtown hotel Convenient to Spokane Arena No swimming pool Exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking Pet friendly hotel More > - $20 per stay pet fee. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 67 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "The hotel was convenient to Sacred Heart Medical Center. I had an excellent stay.2024-01-30" "Convenient to the Amtrak station. The hotel was safe despite being in a less than desirable neighborhood. Easy check-in and checkout. Good base for exploring Spokane.2022-07-17" "Nice room and friendly hotel employees. Breakfast was amazing and included make-your-own waffles.2021-12-22" < Hide 20. Ramada Hotel Midtown Spokane - I-90, Exit 281 923 East 3rd Avenue, I-90, Exit 281, Spokane, WA 99202 Call Us 7 miles 7 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Average Midscale, smoke-free hotel near I-90 2 miles from downtown Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking - truck parking Pet friendly hotel More > - allows cats and dogs only up to 80 pounds, 2 pets per room - $15 per night fee for each pet. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 308 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "Located in an industrial area; no nightlife nearby. I really liked this hotel. It was quiet and peaceful, and the staff was pleasant. There was a nice little store on-site, as well as a breakfast buffet. 2019-12-03" "Close to the hospital. Not enough washcloths provided. The hotel had a fire drill that forced us out before checkout time.2019-10-08" "The hotel was affordable. I liked the room, and the beds were comfortable. I'll stay here again.2019-09-16" < Hide 21. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Spokane Valley - I-90, Exit 287 8923 East Mission Avenue, I-90, Exit 287, Spokane Valley, WA 99212 Call Us 8 miles 8 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated High Upper-midscale, smoke-free hotel near I-90 4 floors; 91 rooms, 36 suites Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking Pet friendly hotel More > - no pet fee. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 50 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "Nice hotel stay. I loved the quiet, secure room, and the staff was friendly. Two thumbs up.2023-09-09" "Terrible experience. The hotel was under construction, and the hallways were freezing. We had trouble with our key cards, and there was mold around the faucet in the bathtub. The pool was closed for repairs. Don't stay here.2017-12-11" "The hotel room was nice, but the Internet connection was extremely slow and unreliable. Good hot breakfast. If you need connectivity, stay somewhere else.2017-06-08" < Hide 22. Holiday Inn Express Spokane Valley - I-90, Exit 287 9220 East Mission, I-90, Exit 287, Spokane Valley, WA 99206 Call Us 8 miles 8 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Very High Upper-midscale, smoke-free hotel near I-90 4 floors, 103 rooms and suites Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking - truck parking Pet friendly hotel More > - pets allowed only in 1st and 2nd floor rooms - no pet fee. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 413 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "Good hotel. Stay here.2015-03-20" < Hide 23. Hampton Inn Spokane - I-90, Exit 277 2010 South Assembly Road, I-90, Exit 277, Spokane, WA 99224 Call Us 9 miles 9 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated High Upper-midscale, smoke-free hotel near I-90, Exit 277 3.5 miles from Spokane Airport 3 floors, 129 rooms and suites - elevator Free 24-hour shuttle to Spokane Airport Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking Free park and fly up to 7 nights only Pet friendly hotel More > - $25 per stay fee for each pet. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 1157 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "I had a comfortable hotel stay.2023-02-27" "An excellent experience. The hotel was quiet and clean, the beds were comfortable, and the shower was the best of our entire trip. Limited dinner menu at the Bistro, but the food was good and it was a relief not to have to find a restaurant after a long day of driving.2021-09-27" "Clean hotel with lots of amenities.2021-03-29" < Hide 24. Holiday Inn Spokane 1616 South Windsor Road, Spokane, WA 99202 Call Us 9 miles 9 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated High Upper-midscale, smoke-free, full-service hotel Near Spokane Airport and casinos 4 floors, 122 rooms Free shuttle to Spokane Airport Free shuttle to other attractions within 3-mile radius Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room Restaurant - lounge - room service Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free WiFi Free parking Park and fly costs $25 per stay up to 14 nights Not pet friendly TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 238 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "Good airport location; easy to find from the interstate. The hotel was a bit expensive, but it was clean, quiet, and safe.2016-09-05" < Hide 25. Hilton Garden Inn Spokane Airport 9015 West US 2, Spokane, WA 99224 Call Us 9 miles 9 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Very High Upscale, smoke-free, full-service hotel Near Spokane Airport 3 floors, 120 rooms - elevator Free 24-hour shuttle to Spokane Airport Heated indoor swimming pool 24-hour exercise room Restaurant - lounge - room service Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free WiFi Free parking Park and fly rates offered based upon availability Not pet friendly TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 870 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "Nice hotel.2019-06-11" "Clean hotel room. The staff was courteous, and service was prompt. A good experience.2015-09-20" < Hide 26. Comfort Inn & Suites Spokane Valley - I-90, Exit 289 12415 East Mission Avenue, I-90, Exit 289, Spokane Valley, WA 99216 Call Us 10 miles 10 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Very High Midscale, smoke-free hotel near I-90 Also near Splash Down Waterpark 4 floors, 103 rooms and suites Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking Pet friendly hotel More > - allows dogs only, 2 dogs per room - $10 per night fee for each dog. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 907 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "Clean hotel with kind employees and a good breakfast. Easy to access, too.2019-07-19" "Great area near the freeway and restaurants. The hotel room and pool area were great, and the staff was friendly. I'll definitely stay here again.2018-07-29" "The hotel room was much nicer than we expected. We really enjoyed our stay.2018-07-19" < Hide 27. Best Western Plus Peppertree Airport Inn Spokane - I-90, Exit 276 3711 South Geiger Blvd, I-90, Exit 276, Spokane, WA 99224 Call Us 10 miles 10 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Average Upper-midscale, smoke-free hotel near I-90 4.5 miles from Spokane Airport 3 floors, 100 rooms - elevator Free 24-hour shuttle to Spokane Airport Heated indoor swimming pool - 24-hour exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking Park and fly costs $5 per night up to 7 nights Pet friendly hotel More > - allows dogs only - $10 per night pet fee. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 1040 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "Nice, quiet hotel despite being so close to the airport. I felt like I paid too much, though.2015-09-22" "I always love staying at this hotel. Clean, well-decorated room. The beds rate a 10, and I'm a former hotel chain executive. The front desk clerks were personable.2015-09-14" "Clean hotel with friendly employees.2015-06-27" < Hide 28. Sleep Inn Spokane - I-90, Exit 276 3809 South Geiger Blvd, Building A, I-90, Exit 276, Spokane, WA 99224 Call Us 10 miles 10 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Very High Midscale, smoke-free, airport hotel 4 miles from Spokane Airport 3 floors, 46 rooms - elevator Free shuttle to Spokane Airport Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking Park and fly costs $3 per night Pet friendly hotel More > - allows dogs only, 2 dogs per room - $15 per night fee for each dog. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 17 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "The room was clean and spacious, and the hotel staff was helpful. Nice stop for a short stay.2021-11-24" < Hide 29. MainStay Suites Spokane - I-90, Exit 276 3809 South Geiger Blvd, Building B, I-90, Exit 276, Spokane, WA 99224 Call Us 10 miles 10 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated High Midscale, smoke-free, all-suite, extended-stay hotel 4 miles from Spokane Airport 3 floors, 41 studio suites - elevator Free shuttle to Spokane Airport Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room Kitchen in every suite Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking Park and fly costs $3 per night Pet friendly hotel More > - allows dogs only, 2 dogs per room - $15 per night fee for each dog. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 8 reviews Read Recent Reviews 30. Wingate by Wyndham Hotel Spokane 2726 South Flint Road, Spokane, WA 99224 Call Us 10 miles 10 miles from Whitworth University Enter Dates Rated Very High Midscale, smoke-free hotel near Spokane Airport 3 floors, 83 rooms - elevator Free shuttle to Spokane Airport Free shuttle to other attractions within 3-mile radius Heated outdoor swimming pool open in summer Exercise room Microwave and refrigerator in every room Free hot breakfast buffet Free WiFi Free parking Park and fly rates offered based upon availability Pet friendly hotel More > - allows dogs and cats only - $10 per stay pet fee. < Less TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: Based on 1700 reviews Read Recent Reviews More Reviews "Nice, clean, handicap room. I could hear doors slamming, though. Poor breakfast. You could do worse.2020-09-11" "I loved this hotel; it was new and clean. The bed and pillows were so comfortable I didn't want to get up. Breakfast had a lot of variety. I'll definitely return and recommend a stay.2018-12-27" "The room was ready when we arrived apart from the crib we requested, but the staff took care of that right away. The room was clean and comfortable. Good beds and helpful employees. The breakfast buffet made this a great value.2018-09-05" < Hide ,SC;GEGAI-GEG,BW;48192-SFF,QI;WA026-GEG,HJ;18272-GEG,DI;17764-GEG,HI;1941-GEG,YX;25803-GEG,BT;08441-GEG,GD;GEGRR-GEG,CY;GEGCH-GEG,DT;RLSP-GEG,FN;GEGFI-GEG,BW;48179-SFF,AK;GEGAD-GEG,AK;GEGAL-GEG,AK;GEGAK-GEG,AK;GEGAT-GEG,IN;3026-GEG,LQ;6661-GEG,RA;WA215-GEG,FN;GEGFV-GEG,HI;1933-GEG,HX;1996-GEG,HI;4688-GEG,GI;31947-GEG,CI;WA244-GEG,BW;48127-GEG,SZ;WA322-GEG,MZ;WA323-GEG,WG;20001-GEG Great overall experience. I also want to highlight their $50 rewards program. Be sure to check that. - Brandon Vaughn Why Book Here? Pay at hotel Live Agents Lowest price All Room Types Available Group Rates See more reasons Hotel Booking Tips Beware of non-refundable reservations that could cost you a lot of money if you change or cancel them. +Non-refundable reservations are a gamble that will usually save you less than $10. If you make a $90 non-refundable reservation instead of a $100 refundable booking, you are betting $90 to win $10. Would you do that in Las Vegas? - Don't assume you can cancel a non-refundable reservation without penalty if you notify the hotel weeks or even months in advance. +Often you cannot – because some hotels' profit strategy is to get paid more than once for the same room for the same night. - Always read cancellation policies carefully before you make a reservation. + When is the latest date and time you can cancel without penalty? - More > When you make a reservation, you will receive a confirmation email. Take a copy with you to the hotel. 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Explore Whitworth University reviews, rankings, and statistics. Is it the right college for you?
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Becoming a Whitworth Pirate means joining a family. At Whitworth, you will find a caring Christian community ready to support you and mentor you, no matter your faith background. A place where you belong, and where you matter. A community set apart by the relationships we share, bound together through our mutual commitment to ask tough questions, engage diverse perspectives and search fearlessly for answers wherever they may be found. This is why our graduates are equipped to become who they are meant to be, in their careers and in their communities, and throughout their lives. Come visit the campus community that "U.S. News & World Report" ranks No. 1 for best value and undergraduate teaching and third best regional university in the West. Apply for free. Test scores, recommendations and essays are optional. We'll get back to you with an admissions decision within 3 weeks after you complete your application file.
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Graduate Studies in Education at Whitworth University provides on-going educational opportunities to those students seeking advanced degrees.
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Enter a keyword ←Back to Results Whitworth University Graduate Studies in Education Spokane, WA Want to update the data for this profile? Claim it! Larger Map Want to update the data for this profile? Claim it! Overview Graduate Studies in Education / Graduate Studies in Education is located in Spokane, WA, in a suburban setting. Degrees & Awards Degrees Offered Degree Concentration Sub-concentration Master of Education (M Ed) Administration Master of Education (M Ed) Counseling Social agency/church setting Master of Education (M Ed) Counseling School counselors Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Gifted and talented Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Special education Master in Teaching (MIT) Teaching Master of Education (M Ed) Elementary education Master of Education (M Ed) Secondary education Earning Your Degree Part-time study available? Evening/weekend programs available? Distance learning programs available? No Degree Requirements Degree Requirement Master's Degrees Entrance Exam GRE General Test, MAT Comp Exam Required Thesis Required for some Admissions Applying 35 Application Fee - Domestic No Electronic applications accepted? Yes Applications processed on a rolling basis? Application Deadlines Type Domestic International Priority date Fall deadline September 1st Not reported Yes Spring deadline February 1st Not reported No Entrance Requirements Exam Details Master's Degree Exam GRE General Test, MAT International Students Exam Details TOEFL: Required Tuition & Fees Financial Support Application deadlines for financial awards February 1 Types of financial support available Fellowships Institutionally-sponsored Loans Scholarship and/or loans Career or field-related internships Student Body 192 Total Graduate Students Not Reported International Breakout (representing other countries) Gender Male (26%) Female (73%) Faculty 27 Total faculty Full-time - 2 Part-time - 25 Male (10) Female (17) Research Focus of faculty research: Rural program development, mainstreaming, special needs learners Externally sponsored research expenditures last year: 0 Location & Contact Address 300 West Hawthorne Road Spokane, WA 99251-0001 United States Whitworth University ×
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Student recruitment in the wake of the pandemic
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Maple Street Bridge. Spokane, Wash. April, 18 2021 | Ben Gallaway/The Whitworthian Recent trends in college enrollment reveal that students are staying closer to home, and these developments have resulted in the adaptations of Whitworth University’s marketing and recruitment efforts. These changes are shaped in many ways by the COVID-19 pandemic and students’ decreasing willingness to...
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Recent trends in college enrollment reveal that students are staying closer to home, and these developments have resulted in the adaptations of Whitworth University’s marketing and recruitment efforts. These changes are shaped in many ways by the COVID-19 pandemic and students’ decreasing willingness to travel long distances to attend post-secondary education. There are many factors involved in a student’s university choice, and the admissions department’s role is to consider them all, including distance. “The last figures I reviewed revealed that the median distance students go away for college is something like 94 miles,” said Dr. Josh Hibbard, Whitworth’s vice president of enrollment management. In a country of over 3,533,038 square miles, 94 miles does not cover much distance. As so many students are choosing to stay close to home, Whitworth’s recruitment marketing reflects its growing local audience. “We’ve always focused on Spokane. It’s always been part of our focus, but it’s probably being given greater emphasis because we know that that’s a behavior of prospective students,” said Nancy Hines, associate vice president of university marking and communications. “We work with the admissions office and look at where they get the greatest engagement […] by zip code and then we use those geographically to target to reach prospective students in those areas,” said Hines. She lists banner advertising, Snapchat and TikTok among the department’s retargeting strategies. Hibbard claims that with all the work done by college admissions staff, recent have begun regarding the distance students are willing to travel and the effectiveness of certain advertising techniques. “Nationally, high school graduates typically choose a college close to home. Additionally, most high school graduates choose a college within their home state. There is some early evidence that the pandemic contributed to this,” said Hibbard. According to the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCSE), the pandemic resulted in a sharp decline in college enrollment across the United States. Many students who had intended to attend college were suddenly forced to abandon their plans. “The most frequently cited reason for these cancellations was not being able to pay for classes/educational expenses because of changes to income from the pandemic (48%). The second most common reason was having the coronavirus or having concerns about getting the coronavirus (38%),” said the NCSE. The pandemic damaged the spending capabilities of many people. Research by the NCSE suggests that it shifted the priorities of individuals across the globe. The sudden onset of concern for one’s own health was in many cases rivaled only by fear for loved ones, especially those dubbed “at-risk” or involved in the healthcare system. “Other reasons for the cancellation of postsecondary attendance plans included: caring for others whose care arrangements had been disrupted (12 percent), changes to campus life (10%), caring for someone with the coronavirus (4%) and some other reason related to the pandemic (15%),” said the NCSE. As of Oct. 31, 2023, Washington’s state of emergency has been lifted for a full year, and most restrictions had been lifted for several months before that time, including capacity restrictions, which were removed in July of 2021. Yet, surrounded by the remnants of leftover instability, college enrollment levels are still among the lowest they have been in years, and the students who have been able to attend since are only traveling an average of 94 miles. “What we know is that students, especially post [COVID-19], are going to schools closer to home,” said Hines. “In our marketing, our digital advertising efforts, we’re certainly considering that in terms of where we spend our dollars.” Whitworth marketing and communications’ efforts, as mentioned previously, include billboards, banners and social media, materials sent to high schools, mail posted to potential students and advertisements placed around Spokane, all of which have taken collected data into account and are directed at local residents. “Whitworth has certainly experienced this trend as we continue to see a larger [percentage] of our incoming class from within Washington,” said Hibbard. However, “there are likely many factors influencing this. One of the factors is certainly the increased financial aid awarded to Washington residents via the Washington College Grant,” said Hibbard. The Washington College Grant provides funds for Washington residents to attend college, certificate programs or receive job training or apprenticeships. According to the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC), it is one of the country’s most generous financial aid programs. The WSAC encourages students to apply for the grant, which could potentially pay for their entire education, and assures students that eligibility is open to anyone who may need help. “Some people assume that they won’t be eligible for any financial aid because their family makes too much money, or because they didn’t do well in high school, are older, or are undocumented. That’s not the case,” said WSAC. As Josh Hibbard noted, opportunities such as the Washington College Grant also have a significant role in the decision of a prospective student, especially in the wake of a pandemic induced financial struggle. As a result, many incoming students from the state of Washington are utilizing the available state-based grants, loans or scholarships and will consequently be searching for colleges nearby. Whitworth’s increased marketing in areas closer to the university is in part a response to the increased population of students post-COVID-19. Despite some increased focus on the Spokane area, the efforts of Whitworth’s admissions and marketing departments have not narrowed the scope of their efforts. “Whitworth continues to have a strong presence out of state. In particular, we emphasize recruitment efforts in Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Hawaii, California, Montana, Colorado and Nevada,” said Hibbard. Whitworth has maintained vigorous endeavors to recruit students from nearby states on the west side of the country, but not every geographic area is as easily reachable as Spokane, said Hibbard. Difficulties such as these are why media content on the internet and Whitworth’s online information is so crucial to the admissions team. Expounding upon the role of Whitworth’s online presence, “the website is very geared towards recruitment, so everything from the home page to how the academic pages are developed and written, it’s all with an eye toward recruitment. So, we spend a lot of time on the home page and the things that come off of the home page with a focus on prospective students,” said Hines. Making Whitworth’s details available is just as important now as it was during the pandemic, and recruitment is the main purpose of the website, rather than a tool for students already enrolled. “The audience isn’t necessarily our on-campus students or faculty and staff,” said Hines. “It really is directed and built around prospective students, whether they’re traditional undergrad students or graduate students, which would include masters degree or doctoral degree students.”
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Vancouver: any experiences with it? (Seattle, Spokane: appointed, 2015)
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Quote: With three kids soon to be in college we are looking to move to areas within commute distances to a decent university. We also do not want to live near Seattle. WSU is not going to have nearly the choices at a satellite campus. That said I've never met anyone who didn't appreciate a smaller college and many people who hate the Greek system but love the university's culture would probably appreciate WSUV. Washington State is a small state, with 7 million residents total. 2 million of those live in the greater Seattle area. If you want to have a good choice of schools outside of the Seattle area, your best bet is Eastern Washington to be near Spokane, where you have slightly longer drives for a lot of choice (with an "X" for Christian private schools and a "P" for secular private schools) Whitman (X), Whitworth (X), Gonzaga (X), WSU (in Pullman) and CWU (in Ellensburg, really cute town). Tacoma has PLU and UPS, both really nice private colleges, plus UW Tacoma. That said, COL is not huge in Eastern Washington. If you were to live in Vancouver and the kids were to rent a room or a bed in Pullman or Ellensburg, it would still probably be less than going to UW even living at home because of the reduced COL and reduced tuition. Might be fun for them as well. It's the city living in Seattle that really takes a hit. We calculated that it would be economically up to 20% cheaper for our kids to rent rooms and to rent our rooms to other kids (we live in Bellevue not far from a bus line), than for our kids to go to UW Seattle. How depressing is that! Quote: Originally Posted by Neerwhal WSU is not going to have nearly the choices at a satellite campus. That said I've never met anyone who didn't appreciate a smaller college and many people who hate the Greek system but love the university's culture would probably appreciate WSUV. Washington State is a small state, with 7 million residents total. 2 million of those live in the greater Seattle area. If you want to have a good choice of schools outside of the Seattle area, your best bet is Eastern Washington to be near Spokane, where you have slightly longer drives for a lot of choice (with an "X" for Christian private schools and a "P" for secular private schools) Whitman (X), Whitworth (X), Gonzaga (X), WSU (in Pullman) and CWU (in Ellensburg, really cute town). Tacoma has PLU and UPS, both really nice private colleges, plus UW Tacoma. That said, COL is not huge in Eastern Washington. If you were to live in Vancouver and the kids were to rent a room or a bed in Pullman or Ellensburg, it would still probably be less than going to UW even living at home because of the reduced COL and reduced tuition. Might be fun for them as well. It's the city living in Seattle that really takes a hit. We calculated that it would be economically up to 20% cheaper for our kids to rent rooms and to rent our rooms to other kids (we live in Bellevue not far from a bus line), than for our kids to go to UW Seattle. How depressing is that! Neerwhal, That is depressing in terms of costs and one reason we prefer living outside Seattle. Yes, a smaller campus is a big plus for our kids, that's something we don't get much at all in CA with most of our public schools impacted. I have looked at the majors available at WSU-V and they do seem to have what we're looking for. We definitely do not want the Greek culture scene. So as long as they have the major, lets say computer science, how much better or worse might it be in Vancouver? Or is there not much of a difference in terms of academics, generally speaking? Obviously the larger campus has other perks like more activities, specialties, etc... We do want to live in Western WA. Though I will look into our kids potentially living on campus in Eastern WA. I know its much cheaper than where we live in CA! This college stuff really adds up for the parents. We want to live near at least one decent U to give our kids that option. Vancouver also has another good private U just across the bridge - University of Portland. Regarding Tacoma and Olympia, yes, that is another general area in the running. As you mentioned UW Tacoma is there. Any idea how it compares with the main campus in terms of academics? Also, St. Martin’s U in Lacey looks like a good private U. Thanks, Derek Quote: Originally Posted by MtnSurfer In this thread I would like to hear from those with experience or knowledge of school? What are some of the pros and cons? For example, I've heard its more of commuter campus which is actually fine since that is really what we're looking for anyway. How about the quality of the education? As a satellite campus, how does it compare with the main Pullman campus besides the area itself and its smaller size? Is it more well known for certain areas of study? Are there some which would be better to take somewhere else? We are beginning to explore colleges throughout the state including the Vancouver area. With three kids soon to be in college we are looking to move to areas within commute distances to a decent university. We also do not want to live near Seattle. Vancouver is a strong contender because of all the positive aspects of the location near things we enjoy including family nearby. Thank you, Derek I don't have direct experience with WSU-Vancouver but I visited it with my daughter and looked around. It is a new campus sitting on a hill in a suburban residential area in the very north edge of the Vancouver metro area. There is a huge amount of open space around the core of buildings that has been constructed to date so it appears that they have planned to be able to accommodate decades of future expansion as the region grows. The campus is nice and modern but at this point resembles a small community college more than a university. It is also a commuter campus. I don't think there is any on-campus housing and I don't think there are any apartments within walking distance, at least not close walking distance. Honestly I think WSU-Vancouver is kind of off the radar here in Washington for students who aren't already living in the area. The branch campuses of UW in Tacoma and Bothell have gotten a LOT more attention and money. Here in WA you basically have 2 flagship universities, UW in Seattle and WSU in Pullman. Those two are going to get the lions share of money and attention. They also have by far the biggest alumni networks and such. Then you have 3 regional universities that all started as teachers colleges. Western Washington in Bellingham is probably the most popular and largest. It has a very liberal reputation and is popular with Puget Sound area kids who don't get into UW. Central Washington in Ellensburg has become the go-to university for Hispanic kids and is located in the Yakima Valley which is the largest Hispanic area in Washington. They focus a lot of programs and effort on recruting first generation Hispanic college students and make that their mission to some extent. Eastern Washington is more or less suburban Spokane. It's about 20 minutes from downtown Spokane so draws mostly Spokane area students and others from the eastern half of WA state. Then you have Evergreen State College in Olympia which is a 1960s era alternative university that is much smaller than the others. And then branch campuses of UW and WSU are located in Vancouver, Tacoma, Bothell, Everett, Spokane, and the Tri Cities. I'm probably missing some. There are no MAJOR private research universities in the Pacific Northwest on the scale of those elsewhere like USC, Stanford, Notre Dame, Baylor, Vanderbilt, Miami, Pitt, etc. What there are is a bunch of small private colleges, some of which might call themselves universities, but really aren't. Pacific Lutheran, Whitworth University, University of Puget Sound, Seattle Pacific University, and so forth. Then there are several smaller Catholic universities: Gonzaga, Seattle University, and University of Portland. They are in the 5,000 to 7,000 student range but none of them are major research universities. Honestly the Vancouver area is pretty lacking if you are looking for public higher education. There are several good private colleges across the river in Portland as well as Portland State University. But Vancouver itself is pretty underserved with 4-year higher education opportunities. If you don't want to live in Seattle or the greater Puget Sound region from Olympia to Bellingham then your best bet for nearby colleges would probably be Spokane. Spokane has Eastern Washington University nearby as well as Gonzaga and Whitworth and branch campus of EWU and WSU in downtown Spokane. Plus, Washington State is about 70 miles away. Last edited by texasdiver; 01-14-2018 at 10:54 AM.. Quote: Originally Posted by texasdiver It is also a commuter campus. I don't think there is any on-campus housing and I don't think there are any apartments within walking distance, at least not close walking distance. Honestly I think WSU-Vancouver is kind of off the radar here in Washington for students who aren't already living in the area. The branch campuses of UW in Tacoma and Bothell have gotten a LOT more attention and money. The more I read about those satellite campuses the more I've noticed that. For example, computer science, which my son is interested in seems to be exploding at both campuses. Although we're not looking for prestige for the name's sake, UW does seem to have the greatest recognition nationwide. Regardless of 'campus location' the degrees are all conferred from UW. And from what I've read the quality of instruction is still high following similar standards. CA has nothing like this notion of public satellite campuses. Our public flagships like UC Berkeley and UCLA are extremely difficult to get into, large and highly impacted for certain majors. The smaller UC schools are totally different universities like UC Merced. Quote: Here in WA you basically have 2 flagship universities, UW in Seattle and WSU in Pullman. Those two are going to get the lions share of money and attention. They also have by far the biggest alumni networks and such. Honestly the Vancouver area is pretty lacking if you are looking for public higher education. There are several good private colleges across the river in Portland as well as Portland State University. But Vancouver itself is pretty underserved with 4-year higher education opportunities. It sounds like WSU-Vancouver is trying to change that undersevered aspect. It may still be a work in progress. I'd still like to hear from some who have attended. I guess that may be a relatively small population. Its too bad UW doesn't have a campus further south as well. It sounds like Vancouver families are looking elsewhere within the state or across the bridge. These are the three Western WA areas we are considering with no plans for Eastern WA: I. Vancouver - WSU-Vancouver with some Portland options (though no in-state tuition). II. Olympia/Tacoma area - UW Tacoma and some private schools. We're not interested in Evergreen due to extreme political agenda and associated drama. III. Everett area - within commute distance to UW Bothell and also WSU Everett. It appears the state is really building up WSU Everett. Here one recent article on it: Ribbon-cutting ceremony set for WSU building in north Everett | HeraldNet.com Derek Last edited by MtnSurfer; 01-14-2018 at 11:43 AM.. I had one kid attend WSU-V. He was very outgoing, engaged, but underserved for his major / learnings - largely due to limited offerings and some really crummy Profs (and no recourse / alternative profs cuz of limited size and offerings). I wish he would have done UP as he desired... but he didn't want to fund it (Which he could have probably got aid to match WSU-V tuition (no-aid). He is more wishful than I (Suffering wage / career caps, so is pursuing higher degrees through better U's). He has succeeded very well in spite of the WSU-V handicap (He did just miss a great job offer (in Seattle) that would have been a 'shoe-in' had he been a UW grad. He (and I) feel his $$ and time were very poorly spent at WSU-V. Schedule / time to graduate is likely apt to prolong your degree program (missing profs or offerings) (I have friends who are adjuncts at WSU-v, and I have also worked with programs there (as instructor aid to technology) I have been very disappointed with the contributions from a couple recent WSU-V grads that were hired in a group of 10+ engineering students (Most from Eastern USA technical U's) WSU - V will come of age, and works well for those who MUST stay in the area (by need) and are able to prolong their studies to meet school offerings. WWU served another child VERY well - excellent profs and full program and GREAT connections. (and learning environment, and post grad support + great friendship / relationships of alumni and classmates.) UW has worked for many peers, but is very 'typical' HUGE school with minimal personality / flexibility / individualized attention and even less help in placement / connections. The PLUS... is IF you find a loyal Alumni employer (who will hire none BUT UW grads. ) There are many GREAT Portland U offerings. (many schools to choose... PSU, UP, Concordia, Warner Pacific, Multnomah, George Fox Portland, Linfield Portland, Reed, Lewis and Clark, Art Institute, Culinary, OHSU, Portland Seminary, Western... + many privates. CA has many more GREAT colleges and U's, than WA and OR combined. Several WA friends sent their kids to BC schools. +/-, but generally quite good. StealthRabbit, this definitely gives me pause for thought when considering WSU-V. Thanks for sharing your experiences. I have a few of follow-up questions if you don't mind. Do you think that his overall experience would have been much better at the main Pullman campus? When you mention suffering the wage /career gap, do you think that has more to do with WSU's perception in general or more specifically the WSU-V campus? From what I understand regarding satellite campuses, they do not indicate satellite or main campus on their degrees. For example, a degree from UW Bothell or UW Tacoma is given the 'same' UW degree designation. I thought it was the same for WSU satellites as well. What do you think would have been better for him had he attended UP, for example? We are considering that school as well as other privates. Though the sticker shock and overall cost is a deterant. I guess it depends on how generous those schools will be with scholarships. Do you think this experience has anything to do with his specific major, perhaps? When you say he missed a job he would have been a shoe in for as a UW grad, is that because the company prefers UW over other schools? Or is WSU simply considered lower rung to others in this field, perhaps? We are also looking at the OR privates and have friends whose daughter is attending George Fox currently. She speaks very highly of her experiences there. They were also very generous with scholarships. UP looks very good as well. While we do have some great schools, CA unfortunately is very expensive when compared with other states. Our private schools are not as generous with scholarships. In addition, most of our really good publics are huge and heavily impacted like UC Berkeley, UCLA, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, etc... So it takes students longer to graduate thus delaying their chance to go to work while incurring greater expense. Derek Last edited by MtnSurfer; 01-15-2018 at 04:06 PM.. Having advised hundreds of HS kids over the years as a teacher I can tell you that people go to college for basically three reasons: 1. To earn a specific credential that is required for employment: Teaching certificate, nursing license, CPA, etc. In many cases the specific college you attend is fairly irrelevant to the job search if you have the right credentials and experience/internship. This is most certainly the case with teaching and I think nursing. Most principals are only going to glance at the specific undergrad institution a candidate went to and look much much harder at the supervisor evaluations and recommendations from the student teaching. A candidate from Harvard or Stanford isn't necessarily going to gain any advantage over one from say Central Washington and may actually be looked at somewhat sideways...like what are you doing here? I sense it is much the same in many allied health fields like nursing. 2. To earn a pedigree. Many high-status jobs are more about the pedigree than specific learning or degree. Wall Street finance jobs are like this. Many academic jobs as well. And to some extent the very high end tech jobs. You need to have attended one of the Ivies or Stanford. Or, more correctly, one of the big three (Harvard, Yale, Princeton) plus Stanford. If you want to work for Goldman Sachs don't bother to apply unless you attended one of those four. Same for the big hedge funds and venture capital firms. If you want a tenure track teaching job in the liberal arts you had better attend one of a very few elite colleges. Because your competition for sure will be. At a lower level, this is why students join fraternities and sororities, especially in the south. For the connections and pedigree. It will open doors in the future. To some extent that is one reason to attend UW in Seattle. The city of Seattle is filled with UW grads in all kind of high level positions in business and government and they are always happy to hire another Husky. And believe me, going to UW-Bothell or UW-Tacoma is most definitely NOT the same thing. 3. To learn a specific field. If your kid wants to study Oceanography then you send them to UW or Oregon State or UC San Diego or Humboldt State. You don't send them to UW-Vancouver or WSU or the Gonzaga. If your kid wants to study aerospace engineering then you send them to UW and not Central Washington. If your kid wants to study agronomy or agricultural economics then you send them to WSU. That's just the way it is. If you are trying to evaluate the adequacy of a place like WSU-Vancouver then you REALLY need to consider what path of study your kid is interested in and whether it is adequate for that purpose.
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James Fredric Whitworth, 59, of Kansas City, MO passed away peacefully on June 25, 2023. He was born on June 1st, 1964, in Independence, MO to James P Whitworth and Patty Piper...
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James Fredric Whitworth, 59, of Kansas City, MO passed away peacefully on June 25, 2023. He was born on June 1st, 1964, in Independence, MO to James P Whitworth and Patty Piper Whitworth. James graduated from Truman High School in 1982. He then attended the Kansas City Art Institute and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1988. He attended the University of Arizona Tucson where he obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1992. James was a lifelong artist, specializing in sculpture. His passion for art led him to teach at the Kansas City Art Institute for 30 years. His mentorship to students and contagious spirit will leave a lasting legacy in the arts community. James also loved reading, traveling, and being outdoors. He was an avid sports fan, cheering for the Royals, Chiefs, and the Missouri Tigers. James was a unique and wonderful person with numerous circles of friends that cherished him greatly. He is survived by his mother, Patty Whitworth, four sisters - Jane (Curtis) Goss, Susan (Richard) Hunt, Nancy (Doug Ballou) Whitworth, and Rachel (Paul) Retter - as well as fourteen nieces and nephews and fifteen great-nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, James P Whitworth. Visitation is scheduled for Friday, June 30, from 9 to 10 a.m. followed by a memorial service at 10:00 a.m. Both will be held at Speaks Suburban Chapel, 18020 East 39th St S, Independence, MO 64055. Contributions may be made in James' honor to St. Luke's Hospice House, 3516 Summit St, KC MO 64111.
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Whitworth University offers a variety of unique and inviting residence halls. Students are required to live on campus for the first two years after their high school graduation, so read up to learn which hall will best fit you and your living style! Geared toward first-years: Baldwin-Jenkins and The VillageThe two exclusively or primarily first-year…
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Whitworth University offers a variety of unique and inviting residence halls. Students are required to live on campus for the first two years after their high school graduation, so read up to learn which hall will best fit you and your living style! Geared toward first-years: Baldwin-Jenkins and The Village The two exclusively or primarily first-year student housing options are Baldwin-Jenkins and The Village. They are for anyone who wants to meet and live with others who are also just starting at Whitworth. Baldwin-Jenkins: Baldwin-Jenkins (known as BJ) is a traditional, corridor-style co-ed residence hall that always has something fun going on from an all-night sleepovers to exciting nightly PrimeTimes. This lively and energetic residence hall is a good choice for those wanting to meet other first-year students in a fun environment. The Village: This residence hall has three buildings with single-occupancy rooms. While some upper-division students live in The Village, it is primarily for first-year students who want to be in a small, tightknit community. Brother and sister buildings with rich traditions: Ballard and McMillan Whitworth has two single-gender residence halls in cozy, historic buildings. Ballard is for women and McMillan is for men, and the two buildings have some of the strongest communities on campus. Both buildings have four floors with shared halls. The buildings are often combined for events and are fondly called BMac. Events include weekly ones such as Milk and Cookies and annual events such as Ballard Tea and the McMillan Talent Show. Open to all: Duvall, Arend and Oliver Duvall, Arend and Oliver residence halls are co-ed and house all class levels. Duvall: The second newest residence hall and also one of the most popular is Duvall. This castle-like building – it has a pseudo-drawbridge at its entrance! – is a good choice for anyone who wants to live in pod-style housing. There are living rooms in each pod and on every floor, making it easy to build community and make friends throughout the residence hall. Arend: This residence hall is located in a great, central spot near the Hixson Union Building, library and many of the academic buildings. Arend has three corridor-style floors, with one reserved for students in the honors program. Also, it has a strong community, with each floor having its own personality and name. Oliver: This is Whitworth’s newest residence hall, and it is also one of the most popular. It is fondly called the Ski Lodge because of its beautiful glass windows and plentiful wood accents all around the building. It has four corridor-style floors. Each floor has a lounge, and there are two kitchens, one on both the first and third floors. Some of the benefits of Oliver are that the rooms are big with air conditioning, the bathrooms have heated floors, and the building is located near the Back 40, Whitworth’s undeveloped forest area. Worth the wait: Boppell, Stewart and the Neighborhoods The final three housing options, Boppell and Stewart halls and the Whitworth Neighborhoods, are only available to upper-division students. Boppell: One of the three newest residence halls, this apartment-style hall is a good choice if you want to gain some independence and start cooking on your own while still living on campus. Every apartment has two bedrooms with a living room, kitchenette (mini fridge, microwave, sink), bathroom and storage closet. Boppell does have a quieter, more independent community, but you still can get to know other residents living near you. Stewart: Stewart is a pod-style residence hall with two rooms sharing a bathroom and a living room. It has a relaxed and calm environment. The Neighborhoods: The Whitworth Neighborhoods program is a unique option that enables students to live in a Whitworth-owned house within walking distance to the heart of campus. Whitworth currently has 25 houses, and they are grouped in five communities. Every Neighborhoods house hosts an event each semester to help foster community. One of the communities is the Emmaus Houses, part of Whitworth’s Christian living-learning program. You can learn more about the residence halls and take a virtual tour on Whitworth’s residence halls webpage. Want the best chance of getting into your top choice hall as an incoming Whitworth student? Make sure to pay your enrollment deposit as soon as you’re ready to gain priority consideration in housing registration. Written by Denali Herrick ’24 Share this: Like Loading... Related
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Established in 1890, the Whitworth University is a non-profit private higher education institution located in the suburban setting of the small city of Spokane (population range of 50,000-249,999 inhabitants), Washington. Officially accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, Whitworth University is a small-sized (uniRank enrollment range: 2,000-2,999 students) coeducational US higher education institution formally affiliated with the Christian-Presbyterian religion. Whitworth University offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees and master's degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study table below for further details. This 134-year-old US higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations and students' past academic records and grades. The acceptance rate range is 90-99% making this US higher education organization a least selective institution. International applicants are eligible to apply for enrollment. Whitworth University also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, housing, sports facilities, financial aids and/or scholarships, study abroad and exchange programs, online courses and distance learning opportunities, as well as administrative services. Gender Admission This institution admits Men and Women (coed). Admission Selection Has Whitworth University a selective admission policy? Yes, based on entrance examinations and students' past academic records and grades. Admission Rate Whitworth University's acceptance rate range is 90-99% making this institution a least selective higher education institution. Student Enrollment Whitworth University has an enrollment range of 2,000-2,999 students making it a small-sized institution. Academic Staff This institution has a range of 100-199 academic employees (Faculty). Control Type Whitworth University is a private higher education institution. Entity Type Whitworth University is a non-profit higher education institution. Financial Aid This institution offers one or more of the following financial aid for eligible students: scholarships, grants, loans, tuition waivers, emergency financial aid etc. Study Abroad This institution offers study abroad and exchange program opportunities for its students. Distance Learning This institution provides a distance learning mode for certain programs or courses. In particular, this institution offers some courses via distance education at the undergraduate level and at the graduate level. Source: IPDES. Academic Counseling This institution offers students academic guidance and support to assist them in their academic pursuits. Career Services This institution offers career counseling, career assessments, job and internship postings, career events, alumni networking or other career-related services to assist students transition successfully from academic life to professional life.
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Whitworth University Computer Science Programs Whitworth University is a private not-for-profit institution situated in Spokane, Washington. Spokane is considered a suburb and offers tranquility and safety near the excitement of a city center. Where Is Whitworth University? Contact details for Whitworth are given below. Contact Details Address: 300 W Hawthorne Rd, Spokane, WA 99251 Phone: 509-777-1000 Website: www.whitworth.edu Request Information How Do I Get Into Whitworth? You can apply to Whitworth online at: https://www.whitworth.edu/cms/administration/admissions/prospective-freshmen/apply/ Admission Requirements for Whitworth Submission Required? High School GPA 1 High School Rank 3 High School Transcript 1 College Prep Program 5 Recommendations 5 SAT or ACT Scores 5 TOEFL 1 How Hard Is It To Get Into Whitworth? Since Whitworth has an acceptance rate of 91%, it is not too hard to gain acceptance into the school. Still, you need to be sure you complete your application in full and send in any other requested documents. Approximately 39% of accepted students are men and 61% are women. The acceptance rate for men is 88%, and the acceptance rate for women is 92%. Average Test Scores About 30% of students accepted to Whitworth submitted their SAT scores. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores ranged between 570 and 690. Math scores were between 540 and 660. Whitworth received ACT scores from 7% of accepted students. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, ACT English scores ranged between 19 and 28. Math scores were between 16 and 0. Composite scores were between 19 and 27. Can I Afford Whitworth University? The overall average net price of Whitworth is $35,390. The affordability of the school largely depends on your financial need since net price varies by income group. The net price is calculated by adding tuition, room, board and other costs and subtracting financial aid. Student Loan Debt Almost 66% of college students who graduated with the class of 2018 took out student loans, but that percentage varies from school to school. At Whitworth, approximately 65% of students took out student loans averaging $7,333 a year. That adds up to $29,332 over four years for those students. Whitworth University Undergraduate Student Diversity There are 2,309 undergraduate students at Whitworth, with 2,253 being full-time and 56 being part-time. There are also 372 graduate students at the school. Gender Diversity Of the 2,253 full-time undergraduates at Whitworth, 41% are male and 59% are female. Racial-Ethnic Diversity The racial-ethnic breakdown of Whitworth University students is as follows. Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads Asian 93 Black or African American 55 Hispanic or Latino 292 White 1,433 International Students 108 Other Races/Ethnicities 272 Geographic Diversity Washington students aren't the only ones who study at Whitworth University. At this time, 23 states are represented by the student population at the school. Over 46 countries are represented at Whitworth. The most popular countries sending students to the school are Nigeria, South Korea, and Mongolia. Online Learning at Whitworth University In 2022-2023, 152 students took at least one online class at the school. The following chart shows how the online learning population at Whitworth has changed over the last few years. Whitworth University Computer Science Concentrations The table below shows the number of awards for each concentration. Major Bachelor’s TOTAL Computer Science 28 28 TOTAL 28 28 References *The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage. College Factual National Center for Education Statistics Image Credit: By Charlesdrakew under License
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Not to be confused with Whitworth Female College in Brookhaven, Mississippi. Presbyterian university in Spokane, Washington, US Whitworth University is a private Christian university that is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Spokane, Washington.[4] Founded in 1890, Whitworth enrolls nearly 2,600 students and offers more than 100 graduate and undergraduate programs.[5] Whitworth competes athletically at the NCAA Division III level in the Northwest Conference as the Pirates. Its colors are black and crimson.[6] History [edit] In 1883, George F. Whitworth established the Sumner Academy in Sumner, a small town in Washington Territory, east of Tacoma. Incorporated as Whitworth College in 1890, it relocated to Tacoma in 1899. When a Spokane developer offered land just before World War I, the college moved once more, and classes were held for the first time in Spokane in September 1914. The college relocated due to persistent financial difficulties, local competition from College of Puget Sound and the Pacific Lutheran Academy, and a lack of support from the Washington state Presbyterian Synod or the City of Tacoma. The college's leadership led by President Donald D. MacKay came to realize that a relocation would likely be necessary to secure Whitworth's future. When Whitworth was approached by Spokane boosters, the Spokane Presbytery, and railroad magnate Jay P. Graves with some land on his new Country Homes development outside the city, the trustees agreed to the move provided that the Spokane community donate $70,000 and the Synod of Washington donate $30,000 for facilities.[7] Whitworth merged with Spokane Junior College in 1942, when the latter shut down due to financial difficulties during World War II.[8] The board of trustees voted to change the institution's name to Whitworth University in 2006, which became effective July 1, 2007.[9] Campus [edit] Whitworth's campus in northern Spokane has 200 acres (0.81 km2) of stately pines and wide-open green spaces. In 2009, Whitworth opened a University District (U-District) location near downtown Spokane, expanding program offerings for nontraditional evening students and providing an ideal location with shorter commutes for working professionals. Due to an expanding student body, the university has invested more than $170 million in campus improvements in recent years. In 2022, Whitworth completed construction on the new Dana & David Dornsife Health Sciences Building.[10] Additionally, Whitworth completed construction of the Pines Café & Bookstore along Hawthorne Road and the $13 million Whitworth Athletics Leadership Team Center, also known as the WALT. The 28,000-square-foot facility houses all of the coaches and staff of the university's 22 athletic programs, who used to be spread out among six buildings, and includes coaches’ offices, a football locker room, conference rooms, public lounges and a 162-seat team room.[11] The university finished renovation on the Megan E. Thompson Aquatic Center in 2019[12] and completed a renovation of the Beeksma Family Theology Center in 2018, which expanded the Seely G. Mudd Chapel and provided offices for more than 20 faculty, staff and student employees.[13] In 2015, the university renovated the Cowles Music Center, which remodeled the existing space and added 21,481 square feet (1,996 m2) of new teaching studios, practice rooms, rehearsal rooms, and lobby space. In 2011, the Robinson Science Hall was dedicated. This 63,000-square-foot (5,900 m2) building was built for biology and chemistry sciences, as well as math courses. The Robinson Science Hall is part of a three-phase expansion that includes renovations of the Eric Johnston Science Center, which is the current building for plant biology, physics, and other courses in the science, technology, engineering, and math degrees that Whitworth offers.[14] Since 2010, all new facilities constructed on the Whitworth campus are LEED-certified.[15] Academics [edit] Whitworth offers over 100 undergraduate majors and programs, six graduate programs, two doctoral programs and seven adult bachelor's degree completion programs. Academics at Whitworth is organized into five branches:[16] The College of Arts and Sciences supports Whitworth INQ, an innovative shared curriculum approach to general education and houses 18 undergraduate arts and science departments. The college offers 47 majors, the M.A in Theology and a number of interdisciplinary undergraduate programs, including Biology, Theology, Chemistry, Communications, and Computer Science. The School of Business includes undergraduate programs in accounting, business management, economics, finance, and marketing. It also oversees two graduate programs, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Business Leadership (MBL).[17][18][19] The Whitworth School of Business became AACSB accredited in 2020.[20] In late 2022, the university launched a new Master of Science in Financial Planning graduate degree.[21] The School of Education includes the Department of Undergraduate Teacher Education; the Department of Graduate Studies in Education; the Master in Teaching (MIT) Program; the Evening Teacher Certification Program; the Center for Gifted Education; and the Special Education Program. The School of Continuing Studies provides bachelor's degree programs for non-traditional students through evening degree programs, accelerated-format classes and certificate programs. The School of Health Sciences was formed in 2023 to encompass undergraduate degrees in Health Science (B.S. in health science, B.A. in community health), an M.S. in Athletic Training and two doctorate degree programs: Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) and Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT).[22] The university also offers 30-plus study abroad programs available to students over Jan Term, May Term, or during a full semester. 45 percent of Whitworth's 2021 graduates participated in one or more off-campus programs.[23] Rankings and reputation [edit] Academic rankingsMaster'sWashington Monthly[24]31 of 604RegionalU.S. News & World Report[25]7 of 105 In 2023, U.S. News & World Report ranked Whitworth 7th of 105 Regional Universities (West).[26] The Princeton Review also named Whitworth one of 79 institutions as "Best in the West" in 2023.[27] INSIGHT into Diversity Magazine awarded Whitworth the 2020 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award.[28] The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Whitworth as a Tree Campus USA since 2018.[23][non-primary source needed] Admissions [edit] Students on campus represent 29 states and 45 countries. As of 2023, international students make up 4.9 percent of undergraduate enrollment.[23] Athletics [edit] Whitworth's athletics teams are the Pirates. The university offers 21 varsity sports and competes in the Northwest Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Men's sports include cross country, football, basketball, swimming, track and field (indoor and outdoor), golf, tennis, soccer and baseball; women compete in soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming, track and field (indoor and outdoor), golf, tennis, lacrosse and softball. Whitworth has played their home football games at the Pine Bowl (an on-campus football stadium) since the 1930s.[29] The field within the Pine Bowl was changed to turf from grass in 2017 and subsequently was dedicated to the parents of the main donors by being named Puryear Field in 2018.[30] Whitworth began playing football in 1904, and has only missed 7 seasons since then, due to World War I (1917–1919) and World War II (1942–1945).[31] Whitworth has won a total of 13 Northwest Conference McIlroy-Lewis All-Sports Trophies, including the last 12 in a row (2008–2019).[32] Whitworth men's swimming won the Northwest Conference Swimming Championship in 2022. Student life [edit] The Associated Students of Whitworth University ("ASWU") is in charge of clubs and activities on campus.[33] The ASWU is composed of four executive officers (President, Vice President, Finance Director and Communications Director)[34] who coordinate the student government and lead the student body, several residence hall senators and representatives who represent specific living areas and hold voting power, and coordinators who are responsible for programming in specialized areas. Campus media [edit] The Whitworthian is the weekly student newspaper. The paper received the "Best All-Around Non-Daily Student Newspaper" award from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2009.[35] Canopy is Whitworth's yearbook that has been in publication since 1914.[36] Notable alumni [edit] Sam Adams, former CFL player for the BC Lions Michael Allan (2007), professional football player Blaine Bennett, college football head coach at Western Oregon University and Central Washington University Richard Carr, Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force Richard Cizik (1973), vice president for governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals, was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2008[37] Paul Dorpat (1963), Washington historian[38] Zilfa Estcourt (1904), features writer and women's editor at the Tacoma Ledger, the Tacoma Tribune,[39] and the San Francisco Chronicle[40] Leo Ezerins, former CFL player for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats Brian Fennell, musician who co-founded indie band Barcelona and performs under the name "SYML" Sia Figiel, Samoan novelist Dave Holmes, college football head coach at Eastern Washington University and University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Dan Inosanto (1958), Filipino-American martial arts instructor best known as a training partner of Bruce Lee Sara Jackson-Holman, singer-songwriter Edward Kienholz, American Pop Art installation artist Michael K. Le Roy (1989), Former President of Calvin University Doug Long, former NFL player for the Seattle Seahawks[41] David G. Maloney (1977), physician, scientist and cancer researcher Stephen C. Meyer (1981), executive officer and co-founder of the Discovery Institute and former philosophy professor at Whitworth Alfred Mutua (1996), cabinet secretary of foreign and diaspora affairs, Kenya; former governor of Machakos County David Myers (1964), social psychologist and author Jenna Lee Nardella (2004), author and co-founder of Blood: Water Mission Kevin C. Parker (1996) owner of Dutch Bros Spokane, adjunct professor at Whitworth University and Gonzaga University. Member of the Washington House of Representatives from 2008 to 2016.[42] Ralph Polson (1952), professional basketball player Mike Riley (1977, Master's Degree), former University of Nebraska football coach B. J. Rosco, composer Trevor St. John, American actor on One Life to Live[43] Ray Stone (1951), former mayor of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, bachelor's completed in 1951; master's degree from Whitworth in 1952.[44] Ken Sugarman, former CFL player for the BC Lions Bob Ward (1955), strength and conditioning coach in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys. Fullerton College head track coach[45] Paul Ward, former NFL player for the Detroit Lions. University of Kentucky head track coach[46] Austin Washington, professional soccer player. He transferred to Gonzaga University in 2005 Ray Washburn (1961), professional baseball player Patrice Wilson, record producer References [edit]
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From rather modest beginnings at the time Whitworth College moved its campus from Tacoma to Spokane, Washington, student organizations have grown in strength and numbers. They have banded together to form an umbrella organization complete with constitution and by-laws - the Associated Students of Whitworth College. This organization has played a responsible role in student life beyond the classroom. Note in particular the numerous activities and projects supported by student government during the 1989-1990 academic year (Box 2).
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Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), Whitworth University (WU) is a privately-funded institution of higher education in Spokane city of Washington state. The institution was originally established as the Sumner Academy in 1883 that operated in Sumner, a small town located to the east of Tacoma. It became a college…
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Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), Whitworth University (WU) is a privately-funded institution of higher education in Spokane city of Washington state. The institution was originally established as the Sumner Academy in 1883 that operated in Sumner, a small town located to the east of Tacoma. It became a college in the year 1890 under the name Whitworth College. The institution moved to Tacoma in 1899, which was followed by another relocation of the campus to its present-day site in 1914. In 2006, its name was changed again to the current name that became effective from 2007. It has accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Whitworth University maintains a beautiful 200-acre campus consisting of state-of-the-art buildings that feature academic, administrative, recreational and other support facilities. The campus also features parking areas, walkways and wide-open green spaces surrounded with pine trees. It has a huge library that holds a wide collection of books, research guides, journals, databases, newspapers, archives and documents that can be accessed by students and the faculty for research, learning and teaching purposes. Other facilities featured on the campus include a chapel, health and counseling centers, IT services and dining points. It also offers accommodation facilities to the students in one of the 10 on-campus residence halls. The Associated Students of Whitworth University runs various clubs on the campus and organizes several activities and events of personal, social and academic interests. With sports affiliation from National Collegiate Athletic Association, it maintains a total of 21 varsity teams (11 women’s and 10 men’s) that participate in the Northwest Conference as the Pirates. WU has one college and three schools that offer over 110 programs in arts, business, education, sciences and human services at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Apart from theoretical learning, the university offers abundant of opportunities to the students to get engaged in research, practicums, study abroad, internships and service to prepare for a successful career. At present, the university is home to about 3100 students from 30 states of the U.S. and 42 countries of the world. It has 156 full-time academic affiliates on the roll. With almost 86% of the classes having less than 30 learners, the student-to-faculty ratio at WU is 11:1.
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Which nursing programs are offered at Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington? Compare college tuition cost, student profile, and admissions requirements of nearby Practical Nurse and Registered Nurse programs.
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Whitworth College Intercollegiate College of Nursing Whitworth College is a Private not-for-profit institution with a campus in Spokane, Washington. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Washington Board of Nursing. The Spokane, Washington campus for Whitworth College is located in a Suburb setting, see the map below. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 2,415. The student-to-faculty ratio is 10-to-1. In-state tuition and fees were $48,990, while out-of-state tuition and fees were $48,990 for the most recent reporting period. Nursing Programs Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) Nurse Practitioner Visit the Whitworth College website to learn how to apply for the nursing programs listed above. We also recommend that all nursing students in Washington periodically review the requirements for a CNA, LPN, and RN nursing license as presented by the Washington Board of Nursing. Understanding the CNA, LPN, and RN nursing license requirements and duty restrictions for Washington will help you navigate your education needs and avoid career planning mistakes often made by nursing students. Tuition Cost And Admissions Description2023-2024 Student population:2,415 Student-to-faculty ratio:10-to-1 In-state tuition & fees:$48,990 Out-of-state tuition & fees:$48,990 Room and board:$13,100 Percent on financial aid:100% Campus housing:yes Percent admitted:91% SAT Reading Writing range:570-690 SAT Math range:540-660 ACT Composite range:19-27 ACT English range:19-28 ACT Math range:16-26 Religious affiliation:Presbyterian Student Profile Ethnicity of Students Campus Location Click the map below to see the campus location and to get driving directions to Whitworth College. You can also see the Whitworth College campus setting and nearby attractions in satellite or street view mode. Address: 300 W. Hawthorne Road, Spokane, Washington 99251 Phone Number: 509-777-1000 Whitworth College students, employees, and website visitors may notify us of a correction using our contact us page. When submitting corrections, please include a website URL where we can verify the nursing school information. Nursing Schools in Washington
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Whitworth Today: Spring 2019
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Whitworth University alumni magazine
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Welcome to Issuu’s blog: home to product news, tips, resources, interviews (and more) related to content marketing and publishing. Here you'll find an answer to your question.
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Best Christian Colleges & Universities 2024
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Our nation was born on the boats of faithful Protestants as they braved a daunting trans-Atlantic journey toward freedom and the great unknown.
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Our nation was born on the boats of faithful Protestants as they braved a daunting trans-Atlantic journey toward freedom and the great unknown. Find Your School in 5 Minutes or Less Many schools have rolling admissions, which means you can start a program in a few weeks! America's Founding Fathers believed that as "one nation, under God," this country would ultimately find success. Christian values are embedded within our country's defining documents and scattered throughout our history textbooks. Because Christianity lies at the heart of our convictions, it is only natural for it to underpin our educational system. The most prestigious post-secondary institutions in America began as faith-based universities. Puritans founded Harvard and Yale, and Princeton was strictly Presbyterian at the time of its establishment. However, all but a rare few have since transitioned to strictly secular institutions. Notre Dame, Brigham Young University, Georgetown, and several others have withstood the winds of change and held fast to their Christian roots. Students at these and other faith-based schools have the opportunity to take religion courses, attend campus-based church services and devotionals, and enjoy the spiritual growth that comes with living and learning in a supportive community of faithful students. Attending a college that supports your faith and values can help you grow spiritually and academically. There is a level of comfort found in attending a college that supports your fundamental values, and surrounding yourself with other students who believe and live their beliefs only makes it easier for you to continue living and believing yours. The integration of religious and secular education offers many benefits. Learning opportunities include study-abroad programs, service-based learning experiences, and faith-focused activities. Religion courses are required at many Christian schools as part of their general education requirements. Christian schools' programs are consistently ranked among the top in the country, a testament to their quality. Dedicated Christians can attend any school they want, but for students whose priority is to continue being strengthened in their faith, there are fantastic opportunities all across America to attend Christian colleges and universities. Online Programs That Might Interest You Learn about start dates, transferring credits, availability of financial aid, and more by contacting the universities below. EDsmart provides a simple, reliable, and honest ranking of the best Christian colleges. In our analysis of the best Christian colleges, we looked at several factors and ranked our list of schools accordingly. Affordability (average net price) Student Satisfaction (retention rate) Academic Quality (4-year graduation rate) Median Earnings (the median earnings of former students who received federal financial aid, at 10 years after entering the school) Each data point is ranked with equal weight. Schools received a weighted overall ranking score for each individual point mentioned above–100 being the highest score possible. In the case of tie scoring, the average net price was the determining factor for which school received the higher rank–the lower the net price, the higher the ranking. All data was gathered from College Scorecard and school websites. Best Christian Colleges & Universities for 2024 1. Wheaton College Average Net Price: $25,287 Graduation Rate: 88.41% Retention Rate: 89.77% Median Earnings: $60,007 Founded in 1860 in the beautiful town of Wheaton, Illinois, just 25 miles from Chicago, this school is a non-denominational, private Christian institution that emphasizes uniting faith with scholarship. Wheaton is a co-ed liberal arts school where English, Managerial Economics, and Health Service Preparation majors are popular. A few notable Wheaton alumni include the late Reverend Billy Graham and former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, and Wheaton Thunder, the school's athletics department, is part of Division III of the NCAA. As part of a Wheaton tradition, four cornerstones are viewed as the key to a successful "Wheaton" experience: class participation, chapel service attendance, extracurricular activities, and on-campus living. With an acceptance rate of about 85%, Wheaton's student population totals just over 2,300. The total cost of tuition and fees for one year of college is about $25,000. However, about 90% of first-year students get financial aid. Students are required to live on campus but have the choice of dormitory living, campus apartments, or campus houses; room and board at the college averages $10,100 per year. Wheaton continues a well-known Christian tradition of learning and scholarship, which is important to students who put their faith and education first. 2. Pepperdine University Average Net Price: $35,167 Graduation Rate: 84.41% Retention Rate: 89.03% Median Earnings: $78,224 Pepperdine University was founded as a private, four-year Christian school in 1937. It is in Malibu, California, near the beautiful foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. The university's code of ethics is based on the teachings of the New Testament and the Church of Christ. Graduate studies are offered at several auxiliary campuses in the Los Angeles area. About 10,400 students enroll each year, and the ratio of students to teachers is about 13 to 1. The Pepperdine Waves are part of the West Coast Conference and NCAA Division I. In all, the school ranks at #55 among national universities and #49 in Best Value Schools, according to US News. First-year students and sophomores live on an alcohol-free campus in residential dorms with live-in spiritual advisors. Pepperdine graduates 84% of students in popular majors such as Psychology, Business, and Public Relations, and the average starting salary for many alumni is around $62,508. Pepperdine is recognized nationally for its high academic standards and praised globally for its international programs. 3. Messiah University Average Net Price: $23,560 Graduation Rate: 76.65% Retention Rate: 85.87% Median Earnings: $54,532 This private Christian college was established in 1909 just 12 miles from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by scholar and philanthropist R.S. Smith. Messiah College is a private liberal and applied arts and sciences school. Messiah College was founded on Anabaptist, Pietist, and Wesleyan Christian teachings. The school's academic and community mission emphasizes service and leadership in both religious and worldly aspects of life. Students have a wide variety of local, national, and international service opportunities and can participate in academic problem-solving projects to provide service to non-profits, government agencies, and global businesses. Students are required to sign a Community Covenant, promising to uphold academic integrity, Christian-based faith practices, and responsible decision-making. With an acceptance rate of 77%, enrollment sits at upwards of 3,300 students. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1 to 12. Students frequently select majors including engineering and business, but there are over 80 available. 4. Hope College Average Net Price: $26,700 Graduation Rate: 79.39% Retention Rate: 86.90% Median Earnings: $56,309 Hope offers over 90 undergraduate majors in liberal arts disciplines like science, social science, arts, humanities, business, engineering, education, and nursing. Popular majors include business, education, nursing, biology, engineering, and psychology. Students learn from full-time faculty experts dedicated to undergraduate teaching with a 12:1 student-faculty ratio and average class size of 16. Over 95% of faculty have terminal degrees. Undergraduate research is a focus at Hope. Students can collaborate with faculty mentors and present research on-campus and at national conferences. Through semester exchange programs and May/June terms, 50% of Hope students study abroad in over 70 countries. 95% of students complete internships for career experience. Hope works with 500+ organizations locally and nationwide for internship placement. With 100+ clubs and organizations, 18 NCAA DIII athletic teams, performing arts, Greek life, spiritual groups, and intramurals, campus life is vibrant. Within 6 months after graduation, 98% of graduates are employed or in graduate school. Hope graduates go on to top graduate/professional schools. Over 99% of students receive financial aid. 5. Baylor University Average Net Price: $37,248 Graduation Rate: 77.72% Retention Rate: 89.43% Median Earnings: $62,913 Located in the central city of Waco, Texas, Baylor is a private Christian university situated within a hundred miles of both Austin and Dallas. Waco is known for its local hiking trails and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Founded in 1845, Baylor University prides itself on a campus community, bonded by faith and service and grounded in Baptist principles. With only 57% of applicants being accepted, the school has an average of about 15,000 undergraduate students. But the ratio of students to teachers is only 1 to 16, which means that students can get personalized feedback and work together with their teachers. In the world of academia, Baylor is highly respected. Some of the school's cutting-edge research programs work with businesses in Waco on long-term projects. With a 76% graduation rate, the school is both tough academically and very competitive. According to Niche.com, it ranks #8 in Best Christian Colleges in America and has an overall grade rating of A. Popular majors at Baylor include nursing and accounting. At Baylor University, the mission is to educate men and women through service and faith, to help them develop leadership skills and enduring spirituality. 6. Cedarville University Average Net Price: $22,772 Graduation Rate: 72.60% Retention Rate: 86.90% Median Earnings: $53,681 Cedarville offers over 150 undergraduate programs including engineering, business, nursing, education, Bible, and liberal arts. Popular majors include nursing, business, engineering, and biblical studies. Classes are taught by full-time faculty members; the student-faculty ratio is 14:1. Over 70% of faculty hold terminal degrees. Cedarville is a Christian university that integrates faith and learning. Students take Bible courses and chapel is held daily. Undergraduates can collaborate with faculty on research projects and present at academic conferences. Cedarville offers semester-long study abroad programs in countries like Spain, Israel, and China. Short-term global learning trips are also available. Over 94% of students complete at least one internship during their time at Cedarville. Excellent internship opportunities are available locally and nationwide. Cedarville has over 150 student organizations, NCAA DII athletics, performing arts, and many on-campus activities. After graduation, 99% of graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school within 6 months. The career services center supports students. Financial aid is available. 7. College of the Ozarks Average Net Price: $7,202 Graduation Rate: 70.33% Retention Rate: 79.18% Median Earnings: $40,659 College of the Ozarks is a private, Christian institution that was founded in 1906 in rural Oliver Township, Missouri. With an extremely competitive acceptance rate of 19%, Ozarks' annual enrollment averages around 1,500 students annually. This school's unprecedented tuition-free programs require all students to indicate a need for financial assistance before admission. After factoring in grants and scholarships, all costs of attendance are covered. Popular majors include Business, Public Relations, and Agricultural Business. The College of the Ozarks Bobcats also plays in the NAIA Division II-Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference. Deeply rooted in traditional Christian values, College of the Ozarks is a strictly substance-free campus that provides a wide variety of extracurricular activities for students. College of the Ozarks ranks #1 on US News' list of Regional Colleges Midwest. Ozarks' mission is to foster civically-minded alumni of Christian morals and lifelong achievement. 8. Point Loma Nazarene University Average Net Price: $33,537 Graduation Rate: 76.32% Retention Rate: 84.29% Median Earnings: $64,114 Established in 1902 with a heritage of rich academic tradition, Point Loma Nazarene University is a highly-esteemed private, Christian university. The campus sits on 90 urban acres of the city of San Diego, offering a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean. With an acceptance rate of 76%, it enrolls about 3,000 undergraduates in total. Some of the most popular majors include Nursing, Psychology, and Health Professions. The school's graduation rate is 76%, and alumni report earning starting salaries of $40-$44,000/yr, averaging at around $51,000/yr just six years after graduating. Point Loma focuses on the personal development of individuals through faith-based education and service opportunities. Students can earn degrees in over 60 majors and 40 minors. This historic institution is surprisingly forward-thinking, yet has managed to retain focus on Nazarene-based principles through the years. Point Loma's mission is ultimately to prepare students to take on their "God-given vocation" and contribute to the betterment of society. 9. Gordon College Average Net Price: $21,840 Graduation Rate: 71.93% Retention Rate: 81.82% Median Earnings: $54,542 Gordon offers over 40 undergraduate majors in fields like business, psychology, education, biology, Christian ministries, English, and more. There are also graduate programs in education and music education. With a 12:1 student-faculty ratio, students build close mentoring relationships with professors. Over 75% of faculty hold terminal degrees. As a Christian college, Gordon integrates faith and learning. Students take Bible and theology courses along with chapel. Undergraduates can collaborate with faculty on original research projects and present at academic conferences. Gordon runs semester abroad programs in places like the Middle East, Australia, Ecuador and the U.K. Short-term global learning programs are also available. Gordon students complete internships for hands-on learning, facilitated by Gordon's extensive alumni network in various fields. There are over 100 student organizations, NCAA DIII athletics, performing arts groups, and vibrant on-campus activities. Within 6 months after graduation, 99% of graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school. Gordon has a strong job placement. As a private college, Gordon offers merit scholarships and need-based aid. The average financial aid package is around $25,000. 10. Calvin University Average Net Price: $26,281 Graduation Rate: 76.53% Retention Rate: 86.56% Median Earnings: $54,153 Calvin College was established in 1876 in the suburban city of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is a small, private school founded on the doctrines of the Christian Reformed Church. A wide variety of new student orientations, such as Quest Week, help to acclimate incoming first-year students to the college experience and create an "intentional Christian community" among the student body. With 21 Varsity Division III NCAA teams, Calvin College Knights have garnered 11 national titles. Student scholars have earned 126 All-American Academic Awards. A few popular majors include Nursing, Business, and Engineering. Calvin College ultimately aims to bring world rehabilitation through service for Jesus Christ. Student enrollment averages around 3,257. Of the students polled, 84% were confident they would be prepared to pursue careers in their chosen fields. The school graduates 75% of its student body. Calvin students are encouraged to excel in all areas of life through hard work and determination. 11. Whitworth University Average Net Price: $25,823 Graduation Rate: 76.76% Retention Rate: 79.89% Median Earnings: $57,211 Whitworth offers over 60 undergraduate majors across liberal arts and sciences, business, education, theology, and more. Popular majors include business, biology, education, psychology, and theology. With a 13:1 student-faculty ratio, Whitworth focuses on mentoring relationships between professors and students. Over 80% of classes have fewer than 20 students. As a Christian university, Whitworth integrates faith and learning into the curriculum. Chapel and theology courses are part of the experience. Undergraduates can team up with faculty to conduct original research and regularly present at academic conferences. Whitworth runs semester-long study abroad programs in several countries and also offers January term global learning trips. Over 95% of Whitworth students complete at least one internship during their time at the university. Excellent connections in the Spokane region. There are over 100 student clubs, 17 varsity sports teams, performing arts groups, and lots of outdoor activities. Within 6 months after graduation, over 96% of graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school. Whitworth has strong career services. As a private university, Whitworth offers competitive tuition rates and substantial financial aid. The average aid package is over $25,000. 12. Harding University Average Net Price: $20,429 Graduation Rate: 66.04% Retention Rate: 85.57% Median Earnings: $50,273 Founded in 1924 in affiliation with the Church of Christ, Harding University is located on a 350-acre private campus in the rural foothills of the Ozark Mountains, surrounded by hiking trails and parks. With an average undergraduate enrollment of 3,687 and a student-to-faculty ratio of 13 to 1, Harding is a highly student-focused learning environment. The college utilizes a semester-based academic calendar, and popular majors include Humanities, Business, and Elementary Education. The school's athletic team, the Harding Bison, competes in the NCAA Division II-Great American Conference. Harding University has gained national recognition for distinguished academic achievement and annually admits high numbers of National Merit Scholars. It is known for providing academic opportunities that encourage personal and intellectual development at the highest level. Over 30% of Harding students have studied abroad in places such as France, Italy, Greece, and Zambia. Harding alumni report salaries of $40,900 at six years post-graduation, with 91% employment just two years after graduation. 13. Elmhurst University Average Net Price: $23,036 Graduation Rate: 69.08% Retention Rate: 78.88% Median Earnings: $58,657 Elmhurst offers over 60 undergraduate majors, 15 master's degrees, and several certificate programs. Popular undergraduate majors include business, nursing, education, and communication. With a 13:1 student-faculty ratio, students build close mentoring relationships with professors. Over 85% of faculty hold the highest degrees in their fields. Undergraduates can partner with faculty on original research across disciplines. Elmhurst hosts an annual research showcase on campus. Over 95% of students complete one or more internships during their time at Elmhurst. The university has connections across Chicagoland. Elmhurst runs its own study abroad programs and has partnerships with programs around the world. About 60% of students study abroad. There are over 100 student organizations, 18 varsity athletic teams, performing arts groups, honorary societies, and vibrant campus activities. Elmhurst has a strong focus on service-learning and community engagement. Many courses incorporate service projects. Within 6 months after graduation, over 97% of graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school. Career advising starts freshman year. 14. Westmont College Average Net Price: $31,438 Graduation Rate: 76.65% Retention Rate: 79.07% Median Earnings: $63,267 Westmont offers over 30 undergraduate majors across liberal arts, sciences, business, education, economics, and music. Popular majors include psychology, biology, economics, and English. With an 11:1 student-faculty ratio, Westmont emphasizes mentorship between professors and students. Over 95% of faculty hold the highest degree in their field. As a Christian liberal arts college, Westmont integrates faith and learning in all programs. Chapel and theology courses are requirements. Undergraduates have opportunities to collaborate with faculty on original research across disciplines and present at academic conferences. Westmont encourages studying abroad and offers semester-long programs in places like Europe, Africa, and Central America. Westmont students complete internships locally in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles for professional work experience. The alumni network facilitates placements. Within 6 months after graduation, over 93% of graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school. Westmont has strong career development support. Students praise the close-knit, welcoming community. 15. Samford University Average Net Price: $30,716 Graduation Rate: 71.57% Retention Rate: 88.24% Median Earnings: $54,742 Having survived two fires, two relocations, and even the Civil War, Samford ranks as the no. 1 university in Alabama. Initially founded in 1841 in Marion, the institution's campus is now located in Homewood, Alabama. Samford is a private Christian institution with an average enrollment of 5,700 students from over 25 different countries and 40 states across the U.S. The student-to-faculty ratio is only 13 to 1. Art, divinity, and education are just a few of the undergraduate programs of study available to Samford students, but the most common degree choices include pharmacy, nursing, and journalism. The Samford Bulldogs are also part of the NCAA Division 1 competing in the Southern Conference. Samford graduates 70% of its students, 97% of whom find employment within six months of graduation. At six years post-grad, many alumni have yearly salaries averaging on $49,900. Among the over 50,000 alumni, there are several Nobel Peace and Pulitzer Prize winners, U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and numerous Grammy and Emmy award recipients. 16. Taylor University Average Net Price: $26,401 Graduation Rate: 76.58% Retention Rate: 88.69% Median Earnings: $47,467 Set on 250 acres of rural Upland, Indiana, Taylor University is an evangelical Christian university that was initially established as a private institution in 1846. With a 73% acceptance rate, the undergraduate enrollment averages about 1,900 students each year, and the student-to-faculty ratio is 12 to 1. With faith-based ministry and service as foundational cornerstones of the university, most Taylor students work with community churches or the campus pastor by volunteering with campus services. The twin spires of the Rice Bell Tower serve to represent the union of learning and faith. Taylor University is arranged into the School of Humanities, Arts, and Biblical Studies, the School of Natural and Applied Sciences, and the School of Social Sciences, Education, and Business. Depending on their major, students attend one of these three schools. Popular majors include Psychology, Kinesiology and Exercise Science, and Biology. Over 95% of graduating seniors feel confident that they will find success within their field of employment. 17. Goshen College Average Net Price: $16,407 Graduation Rate: 70.39% Retention Rate: 72.91% Median Earnings: $48,025 Goshen offers over 40 undergraduate majors in fields like business, biology, education, music, art, computer science, nursing, and more. Many integrate ethics and intercultural understanding. With a 9:1 student-faculty ratio, professors provide mentorship and support. Over 69% of classes have fewer than 20 students. As a Mennonite college, Goshen emphasizes faith, service, peacemaking, and social justice across the curriculum. Goshen is ranked #2 in the nation for the percentage of students who study abroad with programs in over 20 countries. Students can collaborate with faculty on original research and creative projects across disciplines. Stipends available to support summer research. Goshen has a strong focus on environmental sustainability and stewardship across campus operations and the curriculum. Goshen's Career Services supports students in finding meaningful internships that match their values and learning goals. After graduation, 98% of graduates are employed or pursuing advanced degrees within 6 months. 18. Spring Arbor University Average Net Price: $20,235 Graduation Rate: 63.63% Retention Rate: 79.01% Median Earnings: $47,632 Spring Arbor offers over 65 undergraduate majors including business, education, nursing, social work, psychology, Christian ministry, and more. There are also several graduate programs. Over 90% of faculty hold the highest degree in their field. As a Christian university, Spring Arbor integrates faith into programs. Students take Bible courses and chapel is required. Spring Arbor has over 20 online bachelor's and master's degree programs, providing flexible access to its academics. Spring Arbor offers several study abroad programs including a full semester in Ecuador. Short-term global learning trips are also available. Internships are facilitated through Spring Arbor's network. Over 90% of students complete at least one internship. There are over 50 student clubs, intramural sports, Greek life, global service trips, and NAIA athletic teams. After graduation, 95% of Spring Arbor graduates report being employed or in graduate school within 6 months. 19. Earlham College Average Net Price: $22,195 Graduation Rate: 64.55% Retention Rate: 79.62% Median Earnings: $45,931 Earlham is a liberal arts college offering over 40 majors spanning humanities, sciences, social sciences, and the arts. Popular majors include biology, neuroscience, international studies, and economics. With a 8:1 student-faculty ratio, Earlham emphasizes close mentorship between professors and students. Undergraduates are encouraged to partner with faculty on advanced research across disciplines. Stipends are available to support summer research. Earlham runs study abroad programs in places like Japan, Northern Ireland, and Morocco. About 40% of students study abroad. Earlham students have access to funded internships through the EPIC Advantage program. Over 60% complete an internship. Within 6 months after graduation, 95% of Earlham grads are employed or enrolled in graduate school. Earlham has strong career development support. Earlham fosters a tight-knit, welcoming community focused on cooperation. The retention rate is 85%. Earlham meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for students with no loans required. Over 90% receive financial assistance. Earlham integrates sustainability across campus operations and the curriculum. It is a leading college for green initiatives. 20. Oklahoma Baptist University Average Net Price: $20,564 Graduation Rate: 51.44% Retention Rate: 70.60% Median Earnings: $44,360 Centrally located in the urban city of Shawnee, Oklahoma Baptist University is a private Christian institution, established in 1910. With a relatively competitive acceptance rate of 56%, annual enrollment is only about 1,500 students. Students earn degrees in programs like Counseling, Psychology, Nursing, and Elementary Education, and OBU graduates 53% of students. The OBU Bison have also won over 30 national championships playing in the NAIA Division II- Great American Conference. Students can easily visit nearby Oklahoma City or participate in exciting on-campus recreation options, all of which contribute to the faith-based learning community. Church service activities are an elemental aspect of campus culture and include missionary outreach both locally and worldwide in countries like Mexico, Japan, and Brazil. Graduate study options include Business Administration and Nursing, but there are over 80 undergraduate areas of study in total. Alumni are prepared to provide global Christian leadership through thoughtful service by consolidating faith and scholarship. Oklahoma Baptist University is among the leading Baptist schools in the country, providing worldwide missionary outreach and fostering life-long learning enhanced by faith, service, and global action. Set on 95 acres of the sunny Southern California suburb of La Mirada, Biola University was founded as a private institution in 1908. Biola's undergraduate enrollment sits at about 3,500 on-site students, with an additional 2,000 as graduate students. An acceptance rate of 61% makes Biola a relatively competitive school, with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1 to 13. Some of the most frequently chosen majors include Business, Psychology, and Biblical Studies. Biola's graduation rate is 70%. 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What's it like to be a student at Whitworth? Come and see for yourself! Discover the many visit events and tour our 200-acre campus in Spokane, Washington.
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Visit Us We can't wait for you to experience life at Whitworth. Choose the visit that's right for you! Visiting campus is the best way to see what Whitworth is all about. Meet our fun, welcoming community and make connections right away. Take in the view from a hammock in The Loop. Jump into a game of Ultimate Frisbee. Sit in on a class. Dine and chat with student residents. Experience campus worship. Visiting in the winter? Find out why students refer to campus as "Narnia." Contact Information: Megan Rediger, Campus Visit Coordinator visitus@whitworth.edu | 509.777.4786 Why Whitworth Days Various dates Our Why Whitworth program provides a full day of experiencing life on our beautiful campus. Why Whitworth Info Campus Tours Various Dates Come tour our campus to discover why Whitworth could be a great fit for you. Campus Tour Info Fall Preview October 2024 High school seniors and transfer students are invited to join us for this two-day event to explore campus, discover opportunities outside the classroom and connect with members of the Whitworth community. Fall Preview Info Honors Scholarship Weekend February 2025 Students admitted with honors are invited to join us for a chance to receive a four-year, full-tuition scholarship. Honors Scholarship Info Mentorship Visit Program (MVP) March 2025 This visit is for high school juniors, seniors and college transfer students to connect with current Whitworth students. We encourage BIPOC students and first-generation college students to attend. MVP Info Bucs Bound April 2025 Admitted students are invited to join us to experience life as a Pirate, or, as we say, a "Buc." Bucs Bound Info Junior Preview May 2025 An event for high school juniors to get a jump start on learning about life as a Pirate. Junior Preview Info
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The purpose of the Called to the City Community is to help churches in Spokane to rediscover their missional calling by training participants to use their God-given talents in the context of their current neighborhood, vocation and city. Over the past year, the Called to the City Calling Community has explored how the church can work with business, government, nonprofits and other stakeholders for the benefit of their city and neighborhood. Representatives from approximately 25 churches have been meeting to explore how their congregation is called to serve in their local context, including their neighborhood and the city at large. This work has included mapping demographics (age, gender, income, housing, etc.) within a one-mile radius of each church, adjusting engagement strategies based on community needs, and aligning them with congregational strengths. These discoveries and conversations have helped churches take ideas they already had and increase the overall impact. For example, Millwood Presbyterian launched "Millwood Impact," which offers afterschool mentorship to students from third to eighth grade. Mosaic Church is working to provide counseling services to urban workers in the fast-food restaurants located across the street from their building. The Gathering House in the Garland district is turning their parking lot into a neighborhood farmer's market and space for outdoor music. In addition to helping churches interpret their local context and find ways to serve, we will talk and pray through the serious ramifications of the COVID pandemic and the ways it has impacted how the church interacts with the city. Strengthening congregations and helping them think creatively on how to engage with culture in this crucial time will be an area critical in the new year.
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Learn more about the best colleges in Washington for you by top degrees conferred, university rankings, campus life, tuition, financial aid packages, enrollment trends, GPA, student to teacher classroom ratios, and more to help you find your perfect college match today only with MatchCollege's vast digital library.
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Known to many as the Evergreen State, Washington State is nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. With over seven million residents, the state is the thirteenth largest state in American by population and the 18th largest state by land mass. Washington State is distinguished from Washington DC by using the word state to distinguish the two entities. The State of Washington is home to over 130 colleges, universities, and technical institutes. Private colleges in the state can be found in metro and suburban settings from Seattle to Walla Walla and from Toppenish to Redmond. Top ranked private colleges in Washington State include Gonzaga University, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle University, DigiPen Institute of Technology, Saint Martins College, and Whitman College. 2024 Best Private Colleges in Washington Top Ranked Degrees at Washington State Private Colleges The State of Washington offers a vast array of employment opportunities ranging from high tech and consulting to manufacturing and service industries across the state. To support this diversity, private colleges and universities offer students hundreds of majors to choose from. Popular majors include traditional field such as nursing, engineering, biology, business, teaching, and math to emerging areas of study. Cutting-edge degree programs offered by top-rated private colleges include sustainability studies, robotics, immunology, data modeling, toxicology, healthcare administration, computer engineering, hydrology, gerontology, and cytotechnology. In either case, a popular or niche degree can be used to step into a graduate degree program that suits your unique interests. As an example, a student earning an undergraduate degree in criminal justice may be interested in a masters degree in forensic science or counterterrorism while a bachelor of science in math can lead you to a graduate degree in industrial engineering, computer science, or law. Finding Your College Match at Private Colleges in Washington State Get your college search underway by investing energy into a personal analysis. This process will help uncover your unique priorities, skills, strengths, and attributes. The result will be a profile you can use to winnow down the list of colleges in your field of view and collect information from those schools using MatchCollege. The investment will pay dividends for years to come as you use higher education to advance your career and maintain a growth mindset year over year after graduation. List of Large 4-Year Private Universities in Washington There are 7 large private universities in our database for Washington. Follow the links below to get more details about each school. Highline Community College (Highline) in Toppenish, WA Olympic College in Kirkland, WA Peninsula College (PLU) in Tacoma, WA Seattle University (Seattle U) in Seattle, WA Shoreline Community College (Seattle U) in Seattle, WA Washington State University (Walla Walla College) in College Place, WA Yakima Valley Community College (YVCC) in Spokane, WA Small to Medium Sized 4-Year Universities The 4-year schools listed below have a small to medium sized student body and may offer a wide range of associate and bachelor’s degrees. Get more information about each school by clicking the links below. Grays Harbor College (GHC) in Spokane, WA 4-Year Colleges with a Special Focus on an Area of Study The schools below are grouped by their special area of focus. To learn about admissions, tuition & fees, programs offered, and more click on the school names below. Schools of Art, Music, and Design University of Washington – Bothell Campus (UWB, UW-B, UW-Bothell) in Tacoma, WA Notes: Tuition & fee amounts are for both Washington in-state residents and out of state students, unless noted otherwise. The tuition information displayed is an estimate, which we calculated based on historical data and should be solely used for informational purposes only. Please contact the respective school for information about the current school year.
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1. How to get there The college is easily accessible by taxi, train, or car. It is located approximately a half hour to 45 minutes from Philadelphia International Airport. If you arrive by air, you can rent a car or get a taxi at the airport. You can also take the SEPTA Regional Rail to Thorndale and exit the train at Haverford Station adjacent to the campus. If you drive, there’s free parking on campus reserved for registered guests of the college. 2. Touring campus You can get a student-guided campus tour with no appointment. These tours leave at the Admissions Office, Whitehead Campus. Keep in mind the busiest months to visit are April, August, and October. You can also explore the campus anytime, with the help of a brochure map from the Admissions Office. Group tours are also available from Monday through Friday. Contact the Admissions Office for such arrangements. 3. Attractions near the college The Please Touch Museum, a short drive from Haverford's campus, is a great hands-on museum for families with children. Get in a round of golf at the Merion Golf Club, practically adjacent to campus. Closer to Philadelphia, stroll Fairmount Park and admire historic buildings and public art alike.
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Alumni salary by major (Top 10) Economics (Bachelor's Degrees) Year 1: $38,596 Year 2: $42,682 Year 3: $64,407 Visual and Performing Arts, General (Bachelor's Degrees) Year 1: N/A Year 2: $26,353 Year 3: $43,330 Biology, General (Bachelor's Degrees) Year 1: $20,051 Year 2: $22,999 Year 3: $41,844 Psychology, General (Bachelor's Degrees) Year 1: $29,549 Year 2: $27,584 Year 3: $39,355 English Language and Literature, General (Bachelor's Degrees) Year 1: N/A Year 2: $18,868 Year 3: N/A Political Science and Government (Bachelor's Degrees) Year 1: $20,472 Year 2: $33,993 Year 3: N/A Sociology (Bachelor's Degrees) Year 1: N/A Year 2: $33,993 Year 3: N/A Film/Video and Photographic Arts (Bachelor's Degrees) Year 1: N/A Year 2: $25,194 Year 3: N/A
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The University of Washington- Seattle Campus has a world class academic medical center that trains practitioners and researchers alike.
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Turn Your Dreams Into Reality Take our quiz and we'll do the homework for you! Compare your school matches and apply to your top choice today. > Want to visit a rainforest? Well, unless you’re going to board a plane or jump on a boat for a very long boat ride, the place to go is the state of Washington. In fact, it’s the only place in the continental US that can claim to have a rainforest. There’s a reason, after all, Washington is called “The Evergreen State.” And unless you’ve been there before, you’ll probably have the same reaction once you get there that Rey did in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. And it’s a great place to go to college. Boasting some of the best colleges and universities in the country, Washington really has something for everyone. But you might be wondering if going to college is still worth it. After all, tuition rates seem to get higher and higher every year. That may be true, but did you know that since the Great Recession, the US economy has added 11.6 million jobs, and yet 11.5 million have gone to people with at least some college education? If you’re looking for a leg-up in the job market, college is still close to indispensable. Related: Best Online Colleges in Washington With more than 40 institutions of higher education (including one that doesn’t even have grades!), the state of Washington is a great place for in-state and out-of-state students. No matter your academic or professional interests, you’ll be sure to find some great stuff. Want to be an engineer? You might like to check out the floating bridges—Washington has four of the world’s five biggest. What about transportation? The state has the largest ferry system in the country. Agriculture? Welcome to the state that leads the nation in crops such as raspberries, hops, spearmint, peas, apples, cherries, and pears. We could go on. Accredited Online College Programs Explore our featured online programs and find the right match for you today. What are the best colleges in Washington? Hopefully at this point you’re interested. But how did we determine the best colleges in Washington? Our methodology boils down to three central factors: academic quality, student body diversity, and return on investment. Each factor is itself comprised of numerous data points such as test scores of entering freshmen and student-to-faculty ratio. For the return on investment factor, we compare the total cost of attendance against the expected early career salary for graduates. That way, you’ll be sure that getting a college education will prepare you for the workforce. All of our data comes from IPEDS, courtesy of the National Center for Education Statistics. The Top Colleges in Washington See our rankings methodology page.
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Welcome to the Whitworth University Men's Track scholarship and program info page. Here you'll have access to information about the school and details on their Men's Track program like who to contact about recruiting, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities are presented ... and ways to start the recruiting process. If you are trying to get recruited it is critical to know who to talk to and NCSA has the details you'll need. Key Men's Track personnel at Whitworth University include Assistant Coach (Distance) Beth Abbey, Director of Recruiting, Assistant Coach (Sprints, Horizontal Jumps) Brandon Howell, Assistant Coach (Throws) Carter Comito, Assistant Coach (Javelin) Courtney Fairhart, Assistant Coach (Distance) Drew Jordan, Assistant Coach Jeff Rahn, Assistant Coach Joey VanHoomissen, Assistant Coach (Throws, Hammer) Kolton Carlson, Volunteer Assistant Coach Krystal Roberts, Volunteer Assistant Coach (Sprints, Hurdles, Multi-events) Michael Bedford, Assistant Coach (Pole Vault) Mike Fleming, Head Coach Toby Schwarz. If you're thinking about becoming a member of Whitworth University Men's Track program they are the people you must contact. You'll be able to choose to contact them through email utilizing the link above or call the college to obtain more information regarding the school and Men's Track program before deciding if it is the right fit for you personally. NCSA offers student student athletes the information and tools they need to enhance their chances of being recruited by a Men's Track program, whether it's at Whitworth University or another school. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting coaches and athletes which is a vital component of the recruiting process. This year alone you'll find 127627 Men's Track high school athletes utilizing the NCSA network, technology and scouting professionals to get their highlights before 5112 coaches at 1790 colleges Men's Track programs nationwide. If you want to join the Whitworth University Men's Track program you need to start building relationships and a highly-visible, professional quality recruiting profile. Starting that process as soon as possible is crucial to your success. So make your free profile to become a verified NCSA Men's Track athlete and start connecting with coaches at the Whitworth University Men's Track program today.
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My serious college application career began in fourth grade when my mom drove me through Stanford University. All I knew was that it was presumably the “best,” and I wanted the “best” —even at ten years old. However, prestige is one of the last things to consider when picking schools, and now at eighteen years…
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My serious college application career began in fourth grade when my mom drove me through Stanford University. All I knew was that it was presumably the “best,” and I wanted the “best” —even at ten years old. However, prestige is one of the last things to consider when picking schools, and now at eighteen years old, I didn’t even apply. After visiting almost forty campuses,* I know the traps admissions officers and current students use to convince naive high schoolers that their school is the best and unlike anywhere else. That’s probably BS. May 1 is coming up, and with it comes a big decision for a lot of my fellow seniors. Here are some things to consider: 1. There is a difference between a college and a university If you didn’t know this, I don’t blame you. Basically, a college is strictly undergraduate whereas universities also offer graduate programs. Don’t let the name deceive you though. Many universities (ahem, Boston College) go by College due to tradition. While not all prospective students have a preference, it’s important to those who want the extra undergrad attention at colleges or who plan on attending grad school. 2. Every school has an intramural quidditch team Fairly confidently, I can say every school I’ve researched have some niche sport offered at some level (varsity, club, or intramural). If yours isn’t offered, grab two friends and start a club. But odds are someone has thought of it before you. 3. Professors don’t care about you anywhere EXCEPT this school Cue the eye roll. Professors are busy, especially at public universities, but if a strong relationship with teachers sounds appealing, then there are plenty of options. Schools’ student-to-faculty ratios are usually searchable. 4. Every school can accommodate your diet As a vegetarian, my concern whenever others cook for me is having options. When I walk into any cafeteria, I immediately flashback to the week at camp I ate nothing but sad salads of iceberg lettuce, carrots, and ranch. Luckily, college is no Outdoor Ed. Any allergy, dietary restriction, or preference can and will likely be accommodated wherever you go. The best way to test out the food is to give it a try yourself (whenever possible). 5. Every school holds a Chance the Rapper concert Not literally, but most schools will try and impress you with the musicians they bring in for Welcome Week or other celebrations. Yes, this could be a lifelong memory, but in the grand scheme of things, there are much better reasons to pick a school. It could end up booking Mariah Carey or Nickelback . . . 6. There’s no magic number Getting in depends on how you fit a school AND how the school fits you. Sure, schools love to bring up their averages (ACT, SAT, GPA), but they also love involved students who will give them a good name beyond numbers. Niche and Fiske Guide to Colleges are great resources to get a feel for the vibe of different schools. 7. You may never get the FEELING . . . or you might everywhere I consider myself lucky to have felt the rush of “Hey, I could really see myself here.” Unfortunately, I got the feeling at both Brown and UChicago (both bragging frightening acceptance rates and price tags). I also got the feeling at Reed after shadowing there, and I ended up not applying. Some people get the feeling once; they’ve got it easy. Others get it everywhere or not at all. Only YOU can decide what kind of education (small liberal arts, big research institution, community college, etc.) or setting (urban, suburban, rural, etc.) fits. There’s no “one size fits all,” and prestige does not guarantee happiness or success. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide what makes a school the “best,” whether that’s size, price tag, location, or what have you. Do your research, and don’t fall for the traps; your next few years are at stake. If it doesn’t work out? Not that I’d never encourage giving up, but Reed-dropout Steve Jobs turned out just fine. Photo Credits: Jordan Sterrett *CSUF, Brown, Dartmouth College, Davidson, University of Chicago, UPenn, Swarthmore. Williams, Brandeis, Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern, Clark University, College of the Holy Cross, University of Puget Sound, UW (Seattle and Tacoma), Whitworth, Gonzaga, University of Portland, Reed, SDSU, Cal Poly (SLO and Pomona), every Claremont Colleges, Pepperdine, UCSB, USC, UC Berkeley, Stanford, Oklahoma State University, Chapman, Westmont
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Location: About 20 minutes North of Spokane, Washington. Enrollment: 2,789 BONNER PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Name of Campus-Wide Center: Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Type of Program: Bonner Leaders Year Began: 1999 Number of Bonner Leaders: 24 Active in Bonner AmeriCorps Ed Award: 0 Active in Other AmeriCorps Ed Award: 0 Active in Learn & Serve CBR: Yes Active in FIPSE Civic Ed Certficate/Minor: Yes Reading. Writing. Research. Lectures. These are the tools of learning. And at Whitworth University, we use all these and a little more. As an added tool, professors integrate service-learning in the community into dozens of courses across the curriculum as a way to apply course concepts and to engage in critical thinking, creative expression, or structured reflection. You might tutor low-income youth for Educational Psychology or archive museum holdings for Asian American Literature. You may lead drama workshops for mentally ill adults or do something as simple as planting trees. Whatever you do, you'll walk away from your classes with not only a deeper understanding of the material, but with a sense of civic responsibility, and the experience of living out Whitworth's mission – to honor God, follow Christ, and serve humanity. KEY CONTACTS President: Dr. Beck Taylor Center Director: Rhosetta Rhodes Bonner Senior Intern(s): Vacant Bonner Congress Representatives: Vacant MORE ABOUT US Service and Service-Learning Numbers Center for Service-Learning & Community Engagement 1999 - Present Hour summary Total SERVE Trip hours……………………5,700 Total Community Building Day hours…….165,032 Total Service-Learning hours……………...91,868 Total Bonner Leader hours………………...54,580 TOTAL HOURS…………………………..146,448 Student summary Total SERVE Trip students………………........147 Total Community Building Day students…..5,700 Total Service-Learning students……………5779 Total Bonner Leader students………………...304 TOTAL STUDENTS……………………….11,930 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Whitworth University has 24 Bonner students who provided 4,732 hours of service to the Spokane community during academic year 2010-2011. Of special note, the Whitworth Bonner Leaders co-led the annual Food for Thought: A Community Dinner this year. This event occured during fall as the last event in Spokane's Homeless Awarness Week. The idea for the event was the creation of Katie Pettit, previous Bonner Senior Intern. Katie was speaking one day to a homeless gentlemen who remarked that it would be nice to be able to interact with "regular" people so they could understand that the homeless are like everyone else and shouldn't be feared. Katie and a few other students coordinated the Food for Thought dinner and invited the entire Spokane community to eat and converse together. They walked the streets and passed out invitations to those who are homeless and explained the purpose of the dinner. The event was such a success that they have found sponsors to host the event. This year, they had to turn people away. The lines to enter wrapped around the block. The extensive news coverage has already generated sponsors and participants for noext year. To teach students about poverty, the Bonner Leaders partnered with another group on campus to creata a life size Candy Land game. A homemade Candy Land game was spread across the floor, with squares containing facts and solutions about poverty . The Candy Land game was held on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. More than 100 students attended the event. Working with the West Central Neighborhood Partnership, students worked withthe neighborhood to create a Neighborhood Business Associaition as part of the neighborhood's economic development plan. The West Central Neighborhood Partnership is a collaborative neighborhood revitalization project between Whitworth University and the West Central Neighborhood Council. This community engagement initiative connects students, faculty and course work to address critical need areas identified by the West Central neighborhood organizations and residents. Students engage in activities to address Workforce development and job training, Job creation and retention through business development, and Neighborhood revitalization through the development and adoption of a neighborhood plan to address poverty, housing, community services and facilities within the West Central Neighborhood. This year, Whitworth Bonners went to Mobile, Alabama to work with Habitat for Humanity during spring break. Students engaged in service with Habitat for Humanity rebuilding homes. Whitworth students also went to Jamaica this year to run a Vacation Bible School for the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf, building relationships with the staff and starting construction on a vocational center at the school. The students also spent time at the Blossom Garden Orphanage caring for 100 Jamiacan orphans. Whitworth Annual Report. 2009 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES 2009 Annual Report Student Leadership Planning: Click here to view your 30 Boxes calendar Click here for Congress Leadership Plans: Whitworth Congress Action Planning SPRING 2010 INITIATIVES Serve 2.0 Staff Point Person for project: Rhosetta Rhodes Student Point Person for project: Vacant Planning to submit mini-grant proposal: no Bonner Program or Campus-Wide Wiki status: not created Participating in Bonner Video Project: No Student BVL (Bonner Video Liaison) contact info posted on link: Bonner Video Liaisons Need a Flip Cam? (we can provide one per campus): yes See useful links: Serve 2.0 Resource Wiki | Mini-Grant RFP BWBRS Using BWBRS 3.0: yes (need to make transition soon) Need for additional training: yes See useful links: BWBRS 3.0 Help Guide Bonner AmeriCorps Please list the contact information of the staff and student interns who manage your AmeriCorps Paperwork: Not using at this time Note: due to the audit and the transition to BWBRS 3, all current AmeriCorps Managers will be scheduled for an AmeriCorps Management Training for 2009 within the first few weeks of the semester. Please schedule this phone call with your Foundation Program Associate as soon as possible. Spring Enrollments 2009: Please complete this survey right away: AmeriCorps Survey Please note: This survey is for the Spring semester slots only. It does not matter if your campus had previously requested slots and have "left overs." Please fill out this survey to specify how many members your campus will enroll this semester. If you do not want slots, they should fill it in with zeroes. We will be sending out a Summer and Fall request as well, so this is only for this semester. Issue-Based Research What issue(s) working group will your campus focus on (in preparation for SLI 2009)? Criminal Justice and Violence Prevention - have a CBR project they are working on with the Spokane Policy Department LINK TO CAMPUS ISSUE PROFILE: Criminal Justice and Violence Prevention - Whitworth University Specific topic for issue brief (see Research Guide for help to work with partner in defining): specific issue brief topic (define by February) Lead contact people for project (staff and/or students, community partner agency): names, titles, phone numbers, emails See useful links: PolicyOptions Wiki | Campus Implementation Guide PHOTOS Community Building Day Alternative Spring Break- MEXICO! Life Size Candyland Game Food For Thought: A Community Dinner Haiti Relief Effort
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PROJECT Project Summary The Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences was founded in 1891 and is a graduate and professional education college located on the WSU Health Sciences campus in Spokane. The campus is part of Spokane’s University District with extensions of Eastern Washington University, Gonzaga University, Whitworth University, and the University […] PROJECT Photo by Ben Benschneider Photo by Ben Benschneider Project Summary This new 82,000 SF Gonzaga University Integrated Science & Engineering Building includes a skybridge connection and vestibule on the second floor to the North adjacent building, with three floor-to-floor penetrations connecting the new structure to an existing building to the east. Specialty rooms include PROJECT Project Summary When Mother Joseph and the Sisters of Providence founded Sacred Heart Medical Center in 1886, it was a small, 31-bed facility built along the Spokane River. Since then, it has become a major regional medical center featuring the best doctors, specialists, and staff around and is now one of the largest hospitals PROJECT Project Summary As part of the modernization of the City of Spokane’s wastewater treatment plant, Power City handled the electrical work on both of the 2.8-million-gallon digesters. The facility included biosolids process mixing systems, recirculation and heating systems, transfer systems, digester gas and foam collection systems and a stormwater and process overflow pump station PROJECT Project Summary Consistent with our business philosophy of building long term relationships, Power City Electric has maintained a constant presence at the City of Spokane Wastewater Treatment Plant since 2005. Continuing to offer quality workmanship and customer service, we have performed on many projects located throughout including; Headworks, MCC modifications, lighting, Purging Hubs, WCD PROJECT Project Summary The Spokane County Regional Water Reclamation Facility (SCRWRF) was built to protect the Spokane Aquifer from septic-tank pollutants, thereby protecting the source of drinking water for the 500,000 residents of Spokane and Kootenai Counties. At the time it was built, this project achieved the lowest pollution levels of any plant in the PROJECT Project Summary Kaiser Aluminum, one of the world’s leading aluminum producers, began operations in 1946 with three plants in Washington State, two of which were in the Spokane area. Power City Electric has been a trusted partner for over 50 years, helping Kaiser grow over the decades with massive upgrades and changes to its PROJECT Project Summary After rising to national prominence as an NCAA basketball powerhouse, Gonzaga University invested $28 million into this new 6,000 seat sports arena. The 148,000 square-foot facility includes state of the art locker rooms and coaching office suites for both the men’s and women’s basketball programs. There are two levels to the McCarthey PROJECT Project Summary The Kalispel Golf and Country Club opened in 1898 as the Spokane Country Club and has gone through some very notable changes and improvements over its 120+ year history. In 2015 The Kalispel Tribe of Indians purchased the club, changed the name, and started making improvements to the facility. Power City Electric PROJECT Project Summary The University District Gateway Bridge is in Downtown Spokane, located between the University District and the East Sprague neighborhood. The dual-span bridge crosses over the BNSF railway and East Martin Luther King Jr. Way, generating new connections within the local community and fostering new development in the historically underdeveloped Sprague neighborhood. The
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Learn new skills in a degree program at Whitworth University-Adult Degree Programs. Whitworth is a Private school in Spokane, Washington.
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Whitworth University-Adult Degree Programs is a private college in Spokane, Washington and has been named to the Abound: Finish College Best Colleges for Adults and Best Colleges for Military and Veterans award lists for 2024. The part-time student body is 148 students, which represents 84% of total students. The on-campus average net price to attend is $28,299 and the per-credit hour charge for part-time students is $560. The school offers online degrees, credit for life experiences, weekend/evening classes, academic counseling services, career services, credit for military training, and more.
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About Whitworth Since 1890, Whitworth has held fast to its founding mission to provide "an education of mind and heart" through rigorous intellectual inquiry guided by dedicated Christian scholars. Recognized as one of the top regional colleges and universities in the West, Whitworth University has an enrollment of about 2,500 students and offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In recent years, Whitworth has enjoyed record levels of student enrollment and retention, the strongest financial position in the university's history, and increased external visibility. Whitworth University's 200-acre campus of red-brick buildings and tall pines offers a beautiful, inviting and secure learning environment. More than $140 million in campus improvements have been made in recent years. In all of its endeavors, Whitworth seeks to advance its founder's mission of equipping students to "honor God, follow Christ and serve humanity." Our Mission Statement Whitworth University is a private, residential, liberal arts institution affiliated with the Presbyterian church. The university's mission is to provide its diverse student body an education of the mind and the heart, equipping its graduates to honor God, follow Christ, and serve humanity. This mission is carried out by a community of Christian scholars committed to excellent teaching and to the integration of faith and learning. Our Heritage In 1853, George Whitworth, a minister in the Ohio Valley, convinced 15 families to join him in a wagon train heading from St. Louis to the West. Whitworth's was the only family to complete the brutal five-month journey and reach the Puget Sound area. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Whitworth had initially set out on the Oregon Trail to follow his calling to serve as a missionary. He would go on to found at least 15 Presbyterian churches across the Pacific Northwest. He also served as president of the University of Washington and as superintendent of schools in Thurston and King counties. In 1883, Whitworth opened Sumner Academy in the village of Sumner, in Washington Territory, under the charge that "No effort will be spared to elevate the character of the school and to make it an institution of learning of the highest grade." On Feb 20, 1890, the school's trustees signed resolutions to increase the curriculum and stature of the academy, which would be known as Whitworth College. The catalog from 1890 defined the vision for Whitworth College: "It is intended to give both sexes a thorough course of education...ever directing them in pursuit of that learning and culture of mind and heart that make the finished scholar....While it is denominational, it does not aim to be sectarian, opening its doors to all lovers of truth and learning." In 1899, the college had outgrown the rural community of Sumner and moved to Tacoma. Fifteen years later, Whitworth moved a final time: In September 1914, classes began in Spokane at its current campus. In 2007, after 117 years as Whitworth College, the board of trustees approved changing the school's name to Whitworth University. The change was prompted by trends in the higher-education marketplace that led the board to clarify Whitworth's standing as a four-year liberal-arts institution. Scott McQuilkin, Ph.D., became the 19th president of Whitworth University in 2022. An alumnus and longtime employee of the university, McQuilkin earned undergraduate and graduate degrees at Whitworth and has dedicated his professional life to the university and its enduring mission. In response to present-day opportunities and challenges, Whitworth, under McQuilkin's leadership, is implementing a strategic plan that focuses the university's work for 2023-28. The plan contains 22 objectives organized under four broad goal areas: Innovation & Learning; Human Flourishing; Financial Flourishing; and Story. Through the execution of this plan, Whitworth will hold fast to its Christ-centered identity while advancing in a host of programmatic, systematic, relational and financial ways. As a community, we move forward together with anticipation and confidence in advancing our service to our students, our faculty and staff, our alumni and supporters, our external constituencies, and to the God in whom we have our life, breath and being.
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Dr. Kevin Williams has been the director of the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium since 2010. An associate professor of geosciences at SUNY Buffalo State, Williams is also responsible for giving presentations to planetarium visitors. These groups are diverse, including K–12 students from city and suburban schools, college students from courses on campus, special needs adults from area programs, children in summer programs, and adults from private groups. Although the programs cover similar topics, Williams modifies his presentations to the specific audience. With a bachelor's degree in astronomy and physics and graduate degrees in planetary geology, Dr. Williams' background and research experiences translate into exciting lessons in the planetarium. His expertise and creativity as a speaker is recognized throughout the region.
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About Whitworth Since 1890, Whitworth has held fast to its founding mission to provide "an education of mind and heart" through rigorous intellectual inquiry guided by dedicated Christian scholars. Recognized as one of the top regional colleges and universities in the West, Whitworth University has an enrollment of about 2,500 students and offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In recent years, Whitworth has enjoyed record levels of student enrollment and retention, the strongest financial position in the university's history, and increased external visibility. Whitworth University's 200-acre campus of red-brick buildings and tall pines offers a beautiful, inviting and secure learning environment. More than $140 million in campus improvements have been made in recent years. In all of its endeavors, Whitworth seeks to advance its founder's mission of equipping students to "honor God, follow Christ and serve humanity." Our Mission Statement Whitworth University is a private, residential, liberal arts institution affiliated with the Presbyterian church. The university's mission is to provide its diverse student body an education of the mind and the heart, equipping its graduates to honor God, follow Christ, and serve humanity. This mission is carried out by a community of Christian scholars committed to excellent teaching and to the integration of faith and learning. Our Heritage In 1853, George Whitworth, a minister in the Ohio Valley, convinced 15 families to join him in a wagon train heading from St. Louis to the West. Whitworth's was the only family to complete the brutal five-month journey and reach the Puget Sound area. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Whitworth had initially set out on the Oregon Trail to follow his calling to serve as a missionary. He would go on to found at least 15 Presbyterian churches across the Pacific Northwest. He also served as president of the University of Washington and as superintendent of schools in Thurston and King counties. In 1883, Whitworth opened Sumner Academy in the village of Sumner, in Washington Territory, under the charge that "No effort will be spared to elevate the character of the school and to make it an institution of learning of the highest grade." On Feb 20, 1890, the school's trustees signed resolutions to increase the curriculum and stature of the academy, which would be known as Whitworth College. The catalog from 1890 defined the vision for Whitworth College: "It is intended to give both sexes a thorough course of education...ever directing them in pursuit of that learning and culture of mind and heart that make the finished scholar....While it is denominational, it does not aim to be sectarian, opening its doors to all lovers of truth and learning." In 1899, the college had outgrown the rural community of Sumner and moved to Tacoma. Fifteen years later, Whitworth moved a final time: In September 1914, classes began in Spokane at its current campus. In 2007, after 117 years as Whitworth College, the board of trustees approved changing the school's name to Whitworth University. The change was prompted by trends in the higher-education marketplace that led the board to clarify Whitworth's standing as a four-year liberal-arts institution. Scott McQuilkin, Ph.D., became the 19th president of Whitworth University in 2022. An alumnus and longtime employee of the university, McQuilkin earned undergraduate and graduate degrees at Whitworth and has dedicated his professional life to the university and its enduring mission. In response to present-day opportunities and challenges, Whitworth, under McQuilkin's leadership, is implementing a strategic plan that focuses the university's work for 2023-28. The plan contains 22 objectives organized under four broad goal areas: Innovation & Learning; Human Flourishing; Financial Flourishing; and Story. Through the execution of this plan, Whitworth will hold fast to its Christ-centered identity while advancing in a host of programmatic, systematic, relational and financial ways. As a community, we move forward together with anticipation and confidence in advancing our service to our students, our faculty and staff, our alumni and supporters, our external constituencies, and to the God in whom we have our life, breath and being.
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CDP in Washington, United States Country Homes is a census-designated place (CDP) in Spokane County, Washington, United States. The population was 6,251 at the 2020 census. The campus of Whitworth University is located in Country Homes.[3] It is a largely suburban area that blends into the north side of the city of Spokane and the neighboring CDPs of Town and Country and Fairwood.[4] History [edit] What is now Country Homes was part of the traditional homeland of the Spokane people since prehistoric times. The tribe made great use of the nearby Little Spokane River which flows just north of the CDP.[5] The first permanent European presence in the area near Country Homes came in 1810 with the construction of Spokane House by the North West Company of fur traders. The trading post was established where the Little Spokane meets the Spokane River, approximately four-and-a-half miles northwest of the current CDP.[6] Whitworth University was established in 1890 on the west side of the state and moved to its current location in Country Homes in 1914.[7] Division Street, the main north–south thoroughfare through the north side of Spokane, which carries U.S. Highway 395 through Country Homes, was an unpaved road through the area until 1932 when pavement reached from downtown Spokane to north of "The Y" where U.S. Highway 2 and U.S. Highway 395 fork on the southeastern edge of Country Homes.[8] Further integration with the expanding city of Spokane to the south occurred in 1965 with the construction of Country Homes Boulevard which cuts diagonally across the CDP in a southwest–northeast direction. Country Homes Boulevard connected the expanding suburban areas of Country Homes and areas to the north and northeast of Spokane with the core of the city and the at-the-time new Maple Street Bridge.[9] As the city of Spokane has grown and expanded north over the decades, Country Homes has remained an unincorporated area of Spokane County. This is despite the city of Spokane annexing areas to the east of Country Homes in 1967 and again in 1985. Areas to the west of Country Homes along the bluff of Five Mile Prairie were annexed in 1975 with additional annexations in 1984 and 1986.[10] Geography [edit] Country Homes is a suburban area on the north side of the Spokane urban area, just over five miles due north of Downtown Spokane.[11] Roughly triangular in shape, the Census Bureau defines the CDP's bounds as from Five Mile Road in the northwest, along the northern edge of the Whitworth Campus and to U.S. Highway 2 in the northeast. Highway 2 and U.S. Highway 395, locally known as Division Street, mark the eastern boundary south until Country Homes Boulevard. The boundary follows Country Homes Boulevard southwest to Wall Street. The western boundary is more irregular, largely following a steep bluff[11] which rises up to the Five Mile Prairie neighborhood of Spokane.[12] In addition to Five Mile Prairie, Country Homes borders Spokane's Shiloh Hills neighborhood on the east,[13] the CDP of Town and Country to the south and the CDP of Fairwood to the north.[4] Terrain within the bounds of Country Homes is largely flat and gently sloping to the north from approximately 2,000 feet above sea level in the south[11] to 1,900 feet in the north.[14] There is a steep bluff immediately to the west of Country Homes which rises to over 2,400 feet on what is known as the Five Mile Prairie. The northwestern corner of the CDP is located on the gentlest part of the bluff where development is possible.[3] The southern portion of the bluff is much steeper and less developed, and also contains the Holmberg Conservation Area and park.[11] Another shorter bluff runs along much of the northern boundary, falling off into the valley of the Little Spokane River, which flows just over one mile north of the CDP. A small, ephemeral has cut a valley through the western side of the Whitworth University campus along Waikiki Road down to the Little Spokane.[3] Country Homes is located at (47.745690, -117.417558).[15] According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.7 square miles (4.4 km2), all of it land. Demographics [edit] Historical population CensusPop.Note%± 19905,126—20005,2031.5%20105,84112.3%20206,2517.0% 2020 Census [edit] As of the census of 2020,[4] there were 6,251 people, 2,082 housing units and 1,825 families in the CDP. The population density was 3,677 people per square mile and the housing density was 1,225 units per square mile. The Racial makeup of the CDP was 79.77% White, 2.67% African American, 1.16% Native American, 3.08% Asian, 1.15% Pacific Islander, 2.33% from other races, and 9.80% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.79% of the population. 2000 Census [edit] As of the census[1] of 2000, there were 5,203 people, 1,821 households, and 1,161 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 3,066.6 people per square mile (1,181.7/km2). There were 1,930 housing units at an average density of 1,137.5/sq mi (438.3/km2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 91.35% White, 1.36% African American, 1.27% Native American, 1.92% Asian, 0.90% Pacific Islander, 0.73% from other races, and 2.46% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.48% of the population. There were 1,821 households, out of which 29.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.4% were married couples living together, 12.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.2% were non-families. 27.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.36 and the average family size was 2.83. In the CDP, the age distribution of the population shows 18.9% under the age of 18, 27.4% from 18 to 24, 20.0% from 25 to 44, 19.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 29 years. For every 100 females, there were 82.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 77.7 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $36,630, and the median income for a family was $45,000. Males had a median income of $37,583 versus $23,550 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $18,514. About 6.6% of families and 11.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.6% of those under age 18 and 4.5% of those age 65 or over. Transportation [edit] Highway [edit] - U.S. 2 - to Newport (north) and Spokane (south) U.S. 2 passes north–south along the eastern boundary of Country Homes on Newport Highway.[11] - U.S. 395 - to Colville (north) and Spokane (south) U.S. 395 passes north–south through Country Homes along Division Street.[11] Surface Streets [edit] In addition to Division Street and the Newport Highway, both of which pass through the area as major arterial rather than limited access highways, the neighborhood is well connected to the rest of the Spokane area through other surface streets. Country Homes Boulevard and Wall Street, along with Hawthorne Road east of Division Street, are classified as urban principal arterials by Spokane County. Whitworth Drive and Hawthorne Road west of Division Street are classified as urban minor arterials. Holland Avenue and Five Mile Road are classified as urban collector arterials.[16] Public Transit [edit] Country Homes is served by the Spokane area's public transit provider, the Spokane Transit Authority, which runs three fixed-route bus lines through the CDP.[17] Route Termini Service operation and notes Streets traveled 25 Division Downtown Spokane STA Plaza ↔ Fairwood Hastings Park and Ride High-frequency route Newport Highway, Hawthorne, Division 28 Nevada Downtown Spokane STA Plaza ↔ Country Homes Whitworth University Basic-frequency route Hawthorne, Whitworth Drive, Wall, Hawthorne 124 North Express Downtown Spokane STA Plaza ↔ Fairwood Hastings Park and Ride Express route during peak weekday hours Wall, Waikiki
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Whitworth University is a Private, 4 Year college located in Spokane, WA. Find the average SAT/ACT scores, acceptance rate, and your chances of getting in at Appily.com
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Admissions Calculate your chances of getting into Whitworth University - Spokane Find your best-fit schools with our best-in-class chances calculator. Get your chances Can I Get In? Key Admission Stats Institution Type Private Coed Need Aware This school may consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission Level of Institution 4 Year Campus Setting Suburb or town 0 100 91% Acceptance Rate 3,944 Students Applied 94% Transfer Acceptance Rate 64 Transfer Students Admitted Admissions Requirements SAT No ACT No SAT Subject Tests Yes AP Course Credit Yes Dual Enrollment Yes Transcript Yes Important Deadlines Application TypeApplication DeadlineReply DeadlineEarly Action Acceptance is not binding, but student will receive admissions decision earlier.November 15May 1Fall Regular DecisionMarch 1May 1Spring Regular DecisionDecember 1 January 1 Test Optional Yes Applications Accepted Rolling Admissions No Admitted Student Stats In-State Students 69% Out-Of-State Students 26% US States Represented 33 Countries Represented 43 9% Submitting ACT 26% Submitting SAT Average ACT Composite: 25 0 36 Average SAT Composite: 1183 0 1600 SAT Percentiles Math 25th 530 75th 640 Reading 25th 540 75th 640 3.70 Average GPA Students Enrolled By GPA 3.75+ 56% 3.50 - 3.74 23% 3.25 - 3.49 13% 3.00 - 3.24 5% 2.50 - 2.99 3% Students Enrolled By Class Rank Top 10% 38 Top 25% 66 Top 50% 92 Admissions Resources Admissions: visit page Admissions Email: [email protected] Admissions Telephone: 509-777-4786 For International Student Services: visit page For Students with Disabilities: visit page For Veteran Services: visit page What Students Are Saying Explore many different schools and make sure to visit a few. The visit is an important decision factor. It can make all the difference. Ask lots of questions and be curious. Although it may seem like admissions counselors are very busy, they are there to answer any questions. If you forget to ask something in the interview, go ahead and just send them an email. They'll be happy to get back to you and help however they can. JD from Livingston, MT Be excited and willing to meet new people and have a great time. Try to visit during the fall or late spring--it's beautiful during these times. Visit a class if possible, and talk to current students. They will tell you all about the programs offered at Whitworth, the caliber of students and faculty, the integration of faith and learning, the emphasis on the Christian community, and the warm atmosphere that permeates the university. Jenna from Grand Junction, CO Visit the campus!!! I didn't and ended up choosing a different university, but after just five weeks, I was home and enrolling at Whitworth because I knew in my heart that Whitworth was the place for me. Don't try to persuade yourself out of a school you think you will fit at because your friends are going somewhere else - I did that, and now I'm behind in credits because I missed a semester. Go and visit all colleges that you are interested in...it really does wonders. Try and talk to students at the schools you are interested in as well; most students at my school love to share why they picked Whitworth / what makes it great, and they can give you real insight about the college. Finally, whatever college you choose, GET INVOLVED! Become part of dorm government, join an intramural, club, or activity, etc. Do something! It will help you make friends and give you a greater sense of purpose at your school. Rylee from Spokane, WA Definitely apply and apply early, even if you do not think you have the grades in high school. I received a D during my junior year of high school (because of outside, familial circumstances), but Whitworth looked beyond my academic capabilities and looked to my extracurriculars and character traits. In fact, they notified me of admission within 7 days and granted me over $10,000 in scholarships that could be renewed year after year. Joshua from Mission, TX Go to the school and talk to the students on campus. It is a great time to get into the school if you are a science major. Ryan from Kettle Falls, WA don't be intimidated by the seemingly confusing registration process, housing forms, and required classes. if you have any questions don't hesitate to call or ask in person and people will be more than willing to help you out. also, the faculty here is great, so don't be afraid to call a department chair just to chat about your intended major or for some more information. finally, if you visit, be sure to visit dorms and see what dorm life is like too. Katelyn from Union, OR take some time to look into the professor's qualifications. whitworth has some amazing academic minds that are beyond qualified and have extensive credentials and field experience. these are great contacts to have and amazing sources of information. Hailey from Greenacres, WA Any student that is considering attending Whitworth University should stay overnight on campus with a current student! It is the best way to get a genuine feel for the campus and school. Anya from Medford, OR APPLY EARLY! It is so worth it because you will be accepted faster and have first choice for which dorm you want. Also, campus visits give you the best experience for making the final college decision. Especially try to stay overnight in a dorm if possible so you can get a glimpse of student life, which is tons of fun. Emily from Woodinville, WA Don't look at just one college. Make sure you do your research first. Also, if you are able, visiting the campuses is key. You never really know how much you are going to like a place until you go and see if for yourself. A lot of the time campus visits end up being the deciding factor for choosing a college. Taylor from Rathdrum, ID Similar Colleges Salem, OR Ellensburg, WA Cheney, WA Spokane, WA Tacoma, WA Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Pullman, WA Seattle, WA Bellingham, WA Stanford, CA Portland, OR See All
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Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries, and photographs. Digital reproductions of primary sources are available in some cases. Archives West was formerly known as the Northwest Digital Archives (NWDA).
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The Publications Council of Whitworth University is an arm of the Associated Students of Whitworth University. In general, it supervises the student newspaper The Whitworthian, and the annual yearbook Natsihi. The position of editor of the newspaper is particularly important and often surrounded by controversial issues noted here in the various items of correspondence and memoranda. Samples of various student publications are in this file. Copies of the newspaper are in a separate file and the yearbooks are available cataloged in the college library. Student handbooks included in this file were produced both by student organizations and the administration of the college.
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Whitworth University is a small, 4-year, private liberal arts college. This coed college is located in a city in a suburban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers bachelor's, certificate, master's, and doctoral degrees.
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Students at Whitworth University have many convenient options for food, drinks and treats to fuel up on during the day. If you will be living on campus, you will have a meal plan with a certain number of swipes into the dining hall and Flex Dollars you can spend everywhere else. Here are the options…
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Students at Whitworth University have many convenient options for food, drinks and treats to fuel up on during the day. If you will be living on campus, you will have a meal plan with a certain number of swipes into the dining hall and Flex Dollars you can spend everywhere else. Here are the options that Whitworth has to fit every dining need. Mind & Hearth Coffee House The Mind & Hearth is at a prime location in the Hixson Union Building (HUB). It has great drinks, delicious food and even macarons from miFLAVOUR, a local French bakery. This coffee shop is the best spot to do homework if you like a noisier atmosphere. It is also a great spot to have group meetings or to talk with a professor over coffee through Whitworth’s Dine with a Mind program. The Pines Cafe The Pines is Whitworth’s newest coffee shop and is located near Hawthorne Hall. It is farther from the center of campus but still walkable. If you want a Starbucks coffee, The Pines offers all the drinks that a traditional Starbucks offers. It also has additional delicious food and drink options such as breakfast sandwiches, sub sandwiches and salads from Subconnection, Lotus Plant Energy drinks, smoothies, and pastries. The spacious lobby of The Pines is perfect for studying with all the glass windows and a fireplace. Robinson Science Hall Coffee Bar This coffee bar is a go-to if you want some caffeine between classes. It is in a great location inside Robinson Science Hall, which is in the center of campus. While it has a more limited menu than The Pines, it also serves Starbucks coffee and has almost everything you could need in a pinch, including soups and boba tea. Whitworth Dining Hall The dining hall, located in the HUB, is the main place where students eat their meals. It offers breakfast, lunch and dinner options seven days a week. It is a buffet-style dining hall with a communal feel that allows for eating with one person or a big group. The food stations in the dining hall include a salad bar, grill, sandwich bar, international cuisine, pizza, and a section that offers different types of food every day. The dining hall has options for everyone, including vegan and gluten-free food. Qdoba Qdoba serves Mexican-style cuisine and is located in a corner of the HUB with a convenience store inside. The store sells snacks, candy, ice cream and drinks that students can buy with Flex dollars. A major perk about the Qdoba area is its late-night hours, allowing students to grab a bite after classes end for the night. This is a great place to get food and drinks for a study break or to hang out with friends. Students at Whitworth can download the “Everyday” app to know what is on the daily menu at the dining hall and coffee shops. Written by Denali Herrick ’24
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Housing Overview at Whitworth 💰On average, rent for apartments near Whitworth is $1,662/mo. Whitworth rent is cheaper than the national monthly average of $3,338/mo. 🚲 We currently offer 14 apartments within walking distance of Whitworth University's campus. In total, there are 218 student housing options available near Whitworth. 🎓When students are not living off-campus, they can choose between any of Whitworth's 7 on-campus dorms. The most popular dorms at Whitworth University are Arend Hall, Baldwin-Jenkins, Boppell Hall.
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Whitworth University is in a suburban setting and has 2,033 undergraduate students. Campus housing costs an average of $14,300 a year. Whitworth University competes in Intercollegiate, Intramural and NCAA Division III sports.
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Whitworth College is an independent institution located in a residential area of Spokane, Washington. The 200-acre (80-hectare) campus features redbrick buildings among…
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Whitworth College is an independent institution located in a residential area of Spokane, Washington. The 200-acre (80-hectare) campus features redbrick buildings among wooded grounds. Pioneer Presbyterian preacher George Frederic Whitworth founded an academy in 1883 that developed into a college in 1890 and was named in his honor. The college remains affiliated with the Presbyterian church. Enrollment consists of roughly 1,500 undergraduates and 300 graduate students, many of whom come from outside of the state of Washington. Women outnumber men. Students are required to live in campus housing through their sophomore year. The college operates on a 4-1-4 calendar, which means two full semesters of four months each and a one-month term in between for concentrated study. Many students use the January Term to go abroad on faculty-led tours. About 80 percent of Whitworth’s full-time faculty hold doctorates. Disciplines offered at the undergraduate level include liberal arts and sciences, business, art, music, communications, computer science, education, international studies, nursing, peace studies, religion, and sports medicine. A five-year engineering program is conducted in conjunction with various other institutions. Master’s degrees are available in education, international management, and nursing. Extracurricular activities at Whitworth include musical and theatrical groups, religious organizations, Habitat for Humanity, an international club, and intramural sports. Varsity sports teams compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Twice a week the entire college community gathers to hear a speaker give a talk on a thought-provoking subject. School colors are black and red. Critically reviewed by A. Steven Graff
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2024 Whitworth University ranking & overview including study areas, degrees, programs & courses, tuition, admission, acceptance rate, accreditation & more.
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Established in 1890, the Whitworth University is a non-profit private higher education institution located in the suburban setting of the small city of Spokane (population range of 50,000-249,999 inhabitants), Washington. Officially accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, Whitworth University is a small-sized (uniRank enrollment range: 2,000-2,999 students) coeducational US higher education institution formally affiliated with the Christian-Presbyterian religion. Whitworth University offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees and master's degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study table below for further details. This 134-year-old US higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations and students' past academic records and grades. The acceptance rate range is 90-99% making this US higher education organization a least selective institution. International applicants are eligible to apply for enrollment. Whitworth University also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, housing, sports facilities, financial aids and/or scholarships, study abroad and exchange programs, online courses and distance learning opportunities, as well as administrative services. Gender Admission This institution admits Men and Women (coed). Admission Selection Has Whitworth University a selective admission policy? Yes, based on entrance examinations and students' past academic records and grades. Admission Rate Whitworth University's acceptance rate range is 90-99% making this institution a least selective higher education institution. Student Enrollment Whitworth University has an enrollment range of 2,000-2,999 students making it a small-sized institution. Academic Staff This institution has a range of 100-199 academic employees (Faculty). Control Type Whitworth University is a private higher education institution. Entity Type Whitworth University is a non-profit higher education institution. Financial Aid This institution offers one or more of the following financial aid for eligible students: scholarships, grants, loans, tuition waivers, emergency financial aid etc. Study Abroad This institution offers study abroad and exchange program opportunities for its students. Distance Learning This institution provides a distance learning mode for certain programs or courses. In particular, this institution offers some courses via distance education at the undergraduate level and at the graduate level. Source: IPDES. Academic Counseling This institution offers students academic guidance and support to assist them in their academic pursuits. Career Services This institution offers career counseling, career assessments, job and internship postings, career events, alumni networking or other career-related services to assist students transition successfully from academic life to professional life.
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Poll What is your overall opinion of your school and the campus community? Based on 53 responses I love everything about my school and have a lot of campus pride. 62% I like mostly everything about my school, but there are some things I wish were different. 32% The school community is okay-we're all just here for an education, nothing more. 6% Poll What is the biggest social event of the year? Based on 43 responses Mac Haunted House 40% Mock Rock 14% Homecoming 12% Dances sponsored by the university 9% Graduation 5% Halloween 5% Idk 5% More
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Find homes near Whitworth University in Spokane, WA. Homes in this area have a median listing home price of $435,000. Explore these homes with our listing details, property photos, and school information.
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We make looking for homes near Whitworth University in Spokane, WA simple here at realtor.com®. Going to college is such an important step and picking the right home whether you are working at, living close to or attending Whitworth University, these choices never come easy. However, realtor.com® has compiled a list of 928 homes for sale in the general area, including open houses. Living close to a university, such as Whitworth University offers a lot of options and variety as there are a lot of area amenities. There are some excellent shops, top-rated restaurants, gyms and community centers nearby. This university is close to the metro areas of Spokane Valley, Deer Park and Liberty Lake. It is also close to the neighborhoods of Lincoln Heights, East Central and Five Mile Prairie. Try filtering your results by the price, the number of bedrooms, type of home, and much more to help you narrow your choices. If you are not able to find what you are looking for here, you might want to consider expanding your search to include homes near Spokane.
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Whitworth University is a private school located in Spokane. Explore Whitworth University's programs, majors, courses, and requirements.
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About Whitworth University Whitworth University is a small private university located on a suburban campus in Spokane, Washington. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,309, and admissions are selective, with an acceptance rate of 91%. The university offers 52 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 75%, and a student-faculty ratio of 11:1. Tuition and fees for students are $46,350.
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Should you apply to Whitworth University? Find out more about student diversity, rankings, and other facts and stats.
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college factualCollegesMajorsRankingsTwitterFacebookPinterest Choose a study areaArt & DesignBusiness & ManagementComputers & TechnologyCriminal Justice & LegalEducation & TeachingLiberal Arts & HumanitiesNursing & HealthcarePsychology & CounselingScience & EngineeringTrades & CareersUndecided/GeneralChoose an majorChoose an emphasis (optional) Undergrad ProgramsGraduate ProgramsOverview RankingsLocationVirtual TourVideosScorecard Applying ApplicationsEntering Class Stats Academics AccreditationFaculty CompositionMajorsDistance Learning Student Life DiversityInternationalCrimeSportsVeterans Paying Tuition And FeesRoom And BoardFinancial AidNet PriceVeteransValue Outcomes Graduation & RetentionLoan DebtReturn On Investment Whitworth University Data & Information Overview 290 awards Ranking BadgesGreat Price Value for Your Money91% Acceptance Rate Want the scoop on Whitworth University? We’ve put together a comprehensive report on the school that covers what majors Whitworth offers, how the school ranks, how diverse it is, and much more. If you’re interested in learning more about a particular stat, just click on its tile to go to a new page that covers the topic more in-depth. Also, you can jump to any section of this page by clicking one of the links below. RankingsAdmission and AcceptanceFacultyRetention and Graduation RatesDiversityCostStudent DebtAverage EarningsLocationMajorsOnline Learning How Well Is Whitworth University Ranked? #553 Best Colleges in Nation#13 Best Colleges in WAGeneral Special Education Highest Ranked Major 2024 Rankings In its yearly rankings, College Factual analyzes over 2,000 colleges and universities to determine which ones are the best in a variety of categories, such as overall value, quality, diversity, which schools are the best for each major, and much more. Whitworth University was awarded 290 badges in the 2024 rankings. The highest ranked major at the school is general special education. Explore Best Ranked Schools for You Explore the best ranked schools for the programs you are most interested in. I WANT TO STUDYChoose a study areaArt & DesignBusiness & ManagementComputers & TechnologyCriminal Justice & LegalEducation & TeachingLiberal Arts & HumanitiesNursing & HealthcarePsychology & CounselingScience & EngineeringTrades & CareersUndecided/GeneralMAJORING INChoose an majorWITH A FOCUS INChoose an emphasis (optional) Overall Quality Whitworth landed the #553 spot in College Factual's 2024 ranking of best overall colleges in the United States. The higher ed experts analyzed 2,217 colleges and universities across the nation to determine this ranking. Out of the 51 colleges in Washington, Whitworth is ranked at #13. See all of the rankings for Whitworth University. Is It Hard to Get Into Whitworth? 91% Acceptance Rate62% Of Accepted Are Women26% Submit SAT Scores Acceptance Rate Whitworth University has an acceptance rate of 91%, so it is easier to gain admission to this school than some others. Still, the admissions staff will examine your application closely to make sure you're a good fit for Whitworth. Average Test Scores About 26% of students accepted to Whitworth submitted their SAT scores. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores ranged between 540 and 640. Math scores were between 530 and 640. SAT Reading and Writing Scores for Whitworth University  ( 540 to 640 ) SAT Math Scores for Whitworth University  ( 530 to 640 ) Whitworth received ACT scores from 9% of accepted students. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, ACT Composite scores ranged between 22 and 28. ACT Composite Scores for Whitworth University  ( 22 to 28 ) Learn more about Whitworth University admissions. Whitworth University Faculty 11 to 1 Student to Faculty96% Full Time Teachers Student to Faculty Ratio The student to faculty ratio at Whitworth is an impressive 11 to 1. That's quite good when you compare it to the national average of 15 to 1. This is a good sign that students at the school will have more opportunities for one-on-one interactions with their professors. Percent of Full-Time Faculty When estimating how much access students will have to their teachers, some people like to look at what percentage of faculty members are full time. This is because part-time teachers may not have as much time to spend on campus as their full-time counterparts. The full-time faculty percentage at Whitworth University is 96%. This is higher than the national average of 47%. Full-Time Faculty Percent  96 out of 100 Retention and Graduation Rates at Whitworth University 79% Freshmen Retention63% On-Time Graduation Rate Freshmen Retention Rate Whitworth University has a freshmen retention rate of 79%. That's a good sign that full-time students like the school and their professors enough to want to stick around for another year. It's also a sign that the admissions team did a good job in choosing applicants who were a good fit for the school. Freshmen Retention Rate  79 out of 100 Graduation Rate Students are considered to have graduated on time if they finish their studies within four years. At Whitworth the on-time graduation rate of first-time, full-time students is 63%. That is great when compared to the national average of 33.3% On-Time Graduation Rate  63 out of 100 Find out more about the retention and graduation rates at Whitworth University. Whitworth University Undergraduate Student Diversity 2,307 Full-Time Undergraduates31.8% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*60.0% Percent Women During the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 2,368 undergraduates at Whitworth with 2,307 being full-time and 61 being part-time. How Much Does Whitworth University Cost? $24,492 Net Price65% Take Out Loans$29,332 Total Student Loans The overall average net price of Whitworth is $24,492. The affordability of the school largely depends on your financial need since net price varies by income group. See the table below for the net price for different income groups. Net Price by Income Group for Whitworth The net price is calculated by adding tuition, room, board and other costs and subtracting financial aid.Note that the net price is typically less than the published for a school. For more information on the sticker price of Whitworth, see our tuition and fees and room and board pages. Student Loan Debt While almost two-thirds of students nationwide take out loans to pay for college, the percentage may be quite different for the school you plan on attending. At Whitworth, approximately 65% of students took out student loans averaging $7,333 a year. That adds up to $29,332 over four years for those students. The student loan default rate at Whitworth is 1.4%. This is significantly lower than the national default rate of 10.1%, which is a good sign that you'll be able to pay back your student loans. Get more details about paying for Whitworth University. How Much Money Do Whitworth Graduates Make? $55,248 Avg Salary of GradsHigh Earnings Boost The pay for some majors is higher than others, but on average, students who graduate with a bachelor's degree from Whitworth make about $55,248 a year during their first few years of employment after graduation. This is good news for future Whitworth graduates since it is 30% more than the average college graduate's salary of $42,485 per year. See which majors at Whitworth University make the most money. Location of Whitworth University Washington State2,307 Full-Time UndergraduatesSuburb Campus Setting Whitworth University is a private not-for-profit institution located in Spokane, Washington. Whitworth is located in a safe and convenient suburb. Get more details about the location of Whitworth University. Contact details for Whitworth are given below. Whitworth University Majors 46 Majors With Completions532 Undergraduate Degrees181 Graduate Degrees During the most recent year for which we have data, students from 46 majors graduated from Whitworth University. Of these students, 532 received undergraduate degrees and 181 graduated with a master's or doctor's degree. The following table lists the most popular undergraduate majors along with the average salary graduates from those majors make. Learn more about the majors offered at Whitworth University along with which ones have the highest average starting salaries. Online Learning at Whitworth 10% Take At Least One Class Online1% Take All Classes Online Online courses area a great option for busy, working students as well as for those who have scheduling conflicts and want to study on their own time. As time goes by, expect to see more and more online learning options become available. In 2020-2021, 264 students took at least one online class at Whitworth University. This is a decrease from the 351 students who took online classes the previous year. Learn more about online learning at Whitworth University. Find Out More About Whitworth University Notable Rankings Tuition and Fees Resources for Veterans Loan Debt Sports Programs Financial Aid G.I.® Bill Recepients Return on Investment Notes and References Footnotes *The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage. References National Center for Education StatisticsCollege ScorecardIntegrated Postsecondary Education Data System Image Credit: By Charlesdrakew under License More about our data sources and methodologies. 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On September 23, 1914, classes begin at Whitworth College in Spokane. At the instigation of Eastern Washington church leaders and Spokane railroad tycoon and developer Jay P. Graves (1859-1948) and others, the coeducational Presbyterian college is relocated from Tacoma to land Graves has donated just north of Spokane. Two distinguished new buildings housing classrooms and dormitories welcome the 40 opening-day college-level students plus seven preparatory and five unclassified students. Spokane will take Whitworth under its wing, with church, civic, and business leaders becoming trustees and donors. Unlike many church-related colleges, Whitworth will retain strong ties to its founding denomination. George Whitworth's Legacy The move to Spokane was the second relocation for Whitworth College, founded originally as Sumner Academy by George F. Whitworth (1816-1907) in 1883 in Sumner, Washington. In 1890 it became a college and in 1899 moved to Tacoma. There it thrived until diminishing community support and competition from nascent Pacific Lutheran University and the University of Puget Sound for students and funds caused Whitworth trustees to seek a new location. They stipulated that, in addition to donated land, relocation to Spokane would require $100,000 for initial buildings, with the community raising $70,000 and the Presbyterian Church $30,000. The effort was successful, and soon after the opening of Whitworth in Spokane, President Donald D. MacKay, the college trustees, the Presbyterian Church, and Spokane backers launched an ambitious campaign for new buildings and an endowment. War Years and After During the pre-World War I Spokane years, enrollment almost doubled, facilities expanded, and Whitworth College provided its student body with a sound academic environment, a varied social life, and a strong athletic program. In addition to the liberal arts and sciences, the curriculum required Bible and theology courses, as well as daily chapel. Though it is now surrounded by suburban development, in those days the Whitworth campus was truly rural. While this isolation limited contact with the city of Spokane, it “seemed to encourage a deeper sense of family” with close comradeship among students and between students and faculty. (Soden, 43) World War I put an end to Whitworth’s prosperity. In fact the college soon experienced such financial difficulties that it closed for the 1918-1919 academic year, renting the campus facilities to the U.S. Army Tractor School. Fortunately, the post-war era brought a renewed and enduring vigor to the school. At present (2007) Whitworth College has an enrollment of 2,400 undergraduate and graduate students attending classes on its 200-acre pine-studded campus. It will designate itself a university in July 2007.
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Degree Programs Offered by Whitworth University Whitworth University appears in our ranking of the Top 50 Online Christian Colleges for Future Missionaries. Whitworth University offers both undergraduate degree programs for incoming freshmen and adult learners as well as programs for graduate students. With more than 100 programs available for undergrads, the university makes it easy for students to find programs that appeal to their interests and career goals. It has an Army ROTC program that allows students to skip basic training and enlist in the military as an officer. The kinesiology program includes internships that let students gain some practical…
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Degree Programs Offered by Whitworth University Whitworth University appears in our ranking of the Top 50 Online Christian Colleges for Future Missionaries. Whitworth University offers both undergraduate degree programs for incoming freshmen and adult learners as well as programs for graduate students. With more than 100 programs available for undergrads, the university makes it easy for students to find programs that appeal to their interests and career goals. It has an Army ROTC program that allows students to skip basic training and enlist in the military as an officer. The kinesiology program includes internships that let students gain some practical training with patients before they enter a graduate program. Some of the university’s programs include various concentrations for students too such as its music program. The concentrations in that program include: Composition Instrumental Performance Music Ministry Voice Performance Piano Pedagogy To meet the needs of adults and other non-traditional learners, Whitworth University established the School of Continuing Education, which offers programs with evening classes. Adult students can choose from several majors, including criminal justice administration, human services, humanities, public service administration, and organizational management. The university’s elementary education program lets students take nighttime classes to get a degree that also qualifies them for becoming licensed teachers in Washington. There are also certificate programs that have 12 to 24 required credits, including certificates in accounting and operations management. The degree programs for graduate students allow them to pick from nine different fields. Teacher certification programs give students the chance to develop strong teaching skills and become licensed educators. Similar programs are available for students who have college degrees but need to get their teaching licenses and for those who want to add one or more endorsements to their licenses. One popular program available from Whitworth University is its Master of Business Administration (MBA). It includes six-week classes that meet twice a week in downtown Spokane. Athletic training, theology, applied behavior analysis, and marriage and family therapy are among the other programs that Whitworth University offers for graduate students. About Whitworth University Whitworth University is a private university in Spokane, Washington. Established in 1910 as Whitworth College, it opened in a small town not far from Tacoma. It offered classes for students before Washington became an American state. It moved to Tacoma around the turn of the century and then to Spokane after the city donated land for the new campus. Whitworth would gain more attention after it moved to a new campus in the city and after it took over the operations of the old Spokane Junior College. The Board of Trustees voted in favor of a name change in 2006, which led to the school becoming Whitworth University the following year. The university uses the name of George F. Whitworth who was its founder and a Presbyterian minister. Whitworth has a close relationship to and affiliation with the Presbyterian Church. Whitworth University Accreditation Details The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) granted regional accreditation to Whitworth due to its academic policies and strengths. This is the accreditation that allows students who cannot afford the cost of attendance to apply for aid via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and what entitles students to transfer their credits. Among the organizations that awarded Whitworth specialty accreditation include the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Whitworth University Application Requirements Whitworth prides itself on accepting students who have success in college. The university looks at the student’s background, including high school grades, extracurricular activities and test scores. Prospective students can use the Whitworth Application or the Common Application, which makes it easy for students to apply to multiple schools. Students need to have a guidance counselor or teacher complete a recommendation form. They can use either the recommendation form outline available on the website or submit a written letter to the university. Though Whitworth also asks for a high school transcript, it gives undergrads the choice between submitting a standardized test score or going through an on-campus interview. Adult students must apply to the School of Continuing Studies. Whitworth encourages prospective students to visit the university and meet with an admissions counselor before they apply. Adult students must submit three letters of recommendation or reference forms. One letter should come from someone who works with the student, and another should come from someone who can speak to the reasons why the student would do well at the university. Whitworth asks for an academic letter of recommendation from those who took classes within the last two years. Students should also provide a transcript, personal statement of 500 to 700 words and their college or high school transcripts. Graduate applicants must meet the requirements of each department or program, which can include letters of recommendation, personal essays, and test scores. They’re also responsible for making sure that the university receives an application, application fee, and transcript. Tuition and Financial Aid At Whitworth, the cost of attendance depends on whether students enroll in traditional daytime programs or those designed for adults and evening students. Traditional attendance costs $21,900 each semester for full-time students. Those taking fewer than 12 credits will pay $1,825 per credit hour. The university’s evening programs charge students $550 per credit hour. Dual enrollment students can take up to two classes at a time and pay $155, but most local high schools pay for the students’ classes. Graduate students generally pay $550 per credit hour in a certificate program and $665 per credit hour in a degree program. This cost rises to $885 per credit hour in the MBA program and drops to $575 per credit hour in the theology program. The financial aid packages that students receive will include different programs based on their enrollment status. Millions of dollars in scholarships go to worthy students each year. The university offers a $1,000 scholarship to any future undergrad who attends an open house event or takes part in another special event. Those who meet income restrictions and other requirements can qualify for the College Bound Scholarship from Washington, which covers the cost of room, board and other expenses that students have. Some of the other financial aid available for all students in the degree programs offered by Whitworth University include student employment, government grants, scholarships for military students and loans. Related Resources:
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Spokane, WA 300 W Hawthorne Rd, Spokane, WA 99251 509-777-1000 Whitworth University is a private, liberal arts university in Spokane, Washington, United States. Founded in 1890, Whitworth is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and offers bachelor's and master's degrees in a variety of academic disciplines. The university is nationally recognized for its commitment to academic excellence, diversity, and service. Quick Facts Enrollment: 2756 Acceptance Rate: 91.01% Type: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Main Website: https://www.whitworth.edu/ Financial Aid: https://www.whitworth.edu/Administration/FinancialAid/Index.htm Annual Costs Total Cost In-State On-Campus: $62890 Total Cost Out-State On-Campus: $62890 Return on Investment Rating The estimated cost for four years as an undergraduate at Whitworth University is $224056.30. This includes the average cost of attendance for four years plus the interest on the average loan over a ten year repayment minus the average of grants and scholarships per student. We then contrast this figure with average early-career and mid-career average incomes of graduates of four year programs at Whitworth University. For graduates of Whitworth University, we saw an average early-career income of $54200.00 and mid-career income of $92700.00. We then ranked the school's value based on how many years of mid-career income it takes to repay the educational costs.