University of Washington

Vision StatementThe University of Washington educates a diverse student body to become responsible global citizens and future leaders through a challenging learning environment informed by cutting-edge scholarship.Discovery is at the heart of our university.We discover timely solutions to the worlds most complex problems and enrich the lives of people throughout our community, the state of Washington, the nation and the world.Uniquely WashingtonThe University of Washingtons vision and strategic priorities reflect the core values and culture that make us great and unique.- UW Standard of Excellence: We recruit the best, most diverse and innovative faculty and staff from around the world, encouraging a vibrant intellectual community for our students. We link academic excellence to cutting-edge research through scholarly exploration and intellectual rigor. We hold ourselves to the highest standards of ethics, as a beacon for our community and the world.- Academic Community: We are educators and learners. We promote access to excellence and strive to inspire through education that emphasizes the power of discovery and the foundation of critical and analytic thinking. We foster creativity, challenge the boundaries of knowledge and cultivate independence of mind through unique interdisciplinary partnerships.- World Leaders in Research: We have grown into the most successful public research university in the nation in attracting support for our research. Ours is a proud culture of innovation, collaboration and discovery that has transformational impact.- Celebrating Place: The natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest envelops us. This is an important element of who we are, for this awe-inspiring place not only anchors us, it reaffirms our desire to effect positive change in the world around us. We accept gratefully our role in preserving and enhancing Washington: the place, the people, our home.- Spirit of Innovation: As Washingtonians, we are profoundly optimistic about our future. Based on our past and present, we find inspiration for the future. Ours is a culture with a determined persistence that engenders innovation and a belief that our goals can be realized.- World Citizens: We are compassionate and committed to the active pursuit of global engagement and connectedness. We assume leadership roles to make the world a better place through education and research. We embrace our role to foster engaged and responsible citizenship as part of the learning experience of our students, faculty and staff.- Being Public: As a public university we are deeply committed to serving all our citizens. We collaborate with partners from around the world to bring knowledge and discovery home to elevate the quality of lives of Washingtonians. This measure of public trust and shared responsibility guides our decision-making as well as our aspirations and vision for the future.http://www.washington.edu/about/visionvalues/

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School Details

school_type year_founded religious_affiliation academic_calendar year_2016_endowment address telephone
Public, Coed 1861 N/A Quarter $3.0 billion + Box 355852, Seattle, WA 98195 (206) 543-9686
overall score total score state city online paying global
61 100.0 Washington Seattle 852 124

Student Life List

Total Enrollment live On Campus Description
45,591 27% University of Washington has a total undergraduate enrollment of 30,933, with a gender distribution of 48 percent male students and 52 percent female students. At this school, 27 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 63 percent of students live off campus. In sports, University of Washington is part of the NCAA I.

Student Body

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Total enrollment 45,591
Total undergraduate enrollment 30,933
Total graduate enrollment 14,658
Enrolled students who are veterans or active service members 1.2%

Degree-seeking student gender distribution

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Degree-seeking women 52.3%

Housing

Students living on- and off-campus

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Students who live in college-owned, operated or affiliated housing 27%
Students who live off-campus 63%

Types of campus housing available

Details
coed dorms (64%)
sorority housing
fraternity housing
apartments for married students (2%)
apartment for single students (14%)
special housing for disabled students (3%)
theme housing (11%)
other housing options (6%)

Sports

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Collegiate athletic association NCAA I

Clubs & Organizations

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Undergraduate men who are members of a fraternity N/A
Undergraduate women who are members of a sorority N/A
Air Force ROTC Offered on campus
Army ROTC Offered on campus
Navy ROTC Offered on campus