Study at Washington State UniversityWashington State University, or WSU, is an American public research university located in Pullman, Washington, United States. It was established in 1892. The university offers a variety of degrees and programs in more than 200 fields of study. WSU is ranked among the top half of national universities (tied for 118th position) according to U. S. News. The university is organized into the following academic divisions: College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences College of Business College of Education College of Engineering and Architecture College of Liberal Arts College of Nursing College of Pharmacy College of Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine Edward R. Murrow College of Communication Graduate School Honors College Washington State University's sports teams are nicknamed the Cougars and their official mascot is Butch T. Cougar. The university is a member of the Pacific-10 Conference. Washington State University can be found in Pullman, WA (a town not particularly near any major cities). The school is a public institution. The Doctoral degree is the highest degree at Washington State University. Course Topics The most common majors at the school are in media. Washington State University Selectivity Washington State University does not have an open admissions system. Not everyone who applies is accepted. Only 25% of students scored 490 or lower in 2007 on the verbal SAT test. Math SAT scores at the school centered around 510 to 610, but ranged both higher and lower. Faculty A tenure system is one way Washington State University works to keep a high-quality staff. Instructors at the school are well-paid. Student Enrolment In 2007, 24, 396 students were enrolled in Washington State University. Student Life The school student athletes compete in Pacific-10 Conference competitions. Contact: Washington State University French Administration Building Pullman, WA 99164-1009 General Phone: (509) 335-3564 http: //www.wsu.edu/ |