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Type
  
Public

President
  
Kirk Schulz

Students
  
3,305

Phone
  
+1 360-546-9788

Established
  
1989

Academic staff
  
190+ doctorate faculty

Total enrollment
  
3,305 (2015)

Chancellor
  
Mel Netzhammer

Washington State University Vancouver

Location
  
Vancouver, Washington, USA

Address
  
14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave, Vancouver, WA 98686, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 11,386 USD (2013), Domestic tuition: 24,468 USD (2013)

Similar
  
Washington State University, Clark College, Washington State University, Lower Columbia College, Portland State University

Profiles

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Washington State University Vancouver is a branch of Washington State University, located on a 351-acre (1.42 km2) campus in Vancouver, Washington, approximately eight miles (13 km) north of the Columbia River and 17 miles north of downtown Portland, Oregon. Degrees offered by WSU Vancouver are conferred by Washington State University. WSU is the only "Research I" (RU/VH) institution in the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area, based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Previously an undergraduate transfer college, WSU Vancouver expanded to a full four-year university in 2006.

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Statistics

  • Enrollment (2015/2016): 3,305 students
  • Female: 54%
  • Male: 46%
  • Students of color represent 23% of total enrollment
  • Veterans represent 6% of total enrollment
  • More than 190 doctorate faculty
  • 14:1 student:faculty ratio
  • 12,713 WSU Vancouver alumni, 92% of whom remain in the area
  • 22,609 area WSU alumni
  • 201,663 alumni worldwide
  • History

    Washington State University began offering courses in Southwest Washington in 1983 as part of the Southwest Washington Joint Center for Education. In 1989, the University in Pullman formally established Washington State University Vancouver as a branch campus of the state's land-grant institution. The current Salmon Creek campus opened in 1996. In Fall 2006, WSU Vancouver admitted freshmen and sophomores for the first time and began offering lower-division courses.

    Academic programs

    WSU Vancouver offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctorate degrees in more than 40 fields of study. Students may also be enrolled in science graduate study programs in the School of Biological Sciences in Pullman and pursue their entire degree at WSU Vancouver; greatly enhancing the number of degrees available at the master's and doctoral level by proxy.

    WSU Vancouver has a co-admission program with Clark College and Lower Columbia College for students who intend to start their studies at the community college and transfer to WSU Vancouver their junior year. Applicants who meet all requirements may be granted co-admission to WSU Vancouver as early as the start of their freshman year.

    WSU Vancouver offers undergraduate and graduate degrees as part of Washington State University’s Carson College of Business, which is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). In 2013 the Carson College of Business was ranked number one for its online MBA program by US News and World Report. The on-campus Master of Business Administration (MBA) at WSU Vancouver was ranked number 76 out of 600 schools considered in a study by the Aspen Institute in 2007 for social and environmental responsibility taught as part of its core curriculum.

    Student life

    The opening of the Firstenburg Student Commons (FSC) in the Fall of 2007 marked a change in student life on the Vancouver campus. The FSC gives the campus a central place for students to congregate. It is equipped with a pool table, two ping pong tables, three 52-inch LCD TVs, and video game consoles.

    Though there is currently no on-campus housing, WSU Vancouver offers many activities and events for students. For example, there are many student-run organizations such as a History Club, Cougar Pride LGBT club and KOUG radio. KOUG Radio is a student-run radio station that occasionally features radio shows broadcast by DJs, most of whom are students at the university. Another student-run organization is the Salmon Creek Journal, a visual arts and literary magazine created by students, alumni and faculty.

    The 2,340-square-foot Fitness Center offers access to cardio equipment, weight-training equipment and fitness classes. Day-use lockers and shower facilities are available.

    In the novel Fifty Shades of Grey, the main character, Anastasia Steele, attends and graduates from WSU Vancouver.

    References

    Washington State University Vancouver Wikipedia