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University of Washington campus

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE

BASIC INFORMATION:

BRIEF HISTORY:

  • Located in Seattle, Washington

  • The university’s motto is Lux sit, which can be interpreted as "Let there be light"

  • The number of students attending is approximately 49,025

  • The student-faculty ratio is 20:1

  • The university is a public research university in Seattle.

  • It was established on November 4, 1861, as a Territorial University.

  • The school initially struggled, closing three times: in 1863 for low enrollment, in 1867, and in 1876 for shortage of funds.

  • Washington awarded its first graduate Clara Antoinette McCarty Wilt in 1876, with a bachelor's degree in science.

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AND MINORS:

  • Over 180 Major Programs, including Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Industrial Engineering, and more… 

  • 57 Minor Programs, including Finnish, Anthropology, Mathematics, Microbiology, and more…

U of Washington library hall

ALUMNI:

FAMOUS ALUMNI:

  • 7 Nobel Prize laureates

  • 8 Pulitzer Prize winners

  • 23 Olympic medal winners

  • 8 Medal of Honor recipients

  • Michael P. Anderson (Astronaut)

  • Leslie Groves (Major General, United States Army Corps of Engineers, head of the Manhattan Project)

  • James G. Anderson (professor of atmospheric chemistry at Harvard University)

  • Rita R. Colwell (Director of the United States National Science Foundation)

  • Kathleen Wakefield (songwriter, singer, and author)

CAMPUS INFO:

  • The university has a 703-acre main campus located in the city's University District. It also has satellite campuses in nearby cities of Tacoma and Bothell. 

  • 2 residential dining venues, 3 student community centers, Fitness Center, 2 District Market grocery stores

  • 19 residence halls on campus, 40+ gardens and green spaces, 60+ public works of art

REQUIREMENTS:

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