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University of Washington-Seattle Campus Tuition and Success Analysis

University of Washington-Seattle Campus Overview

University of Washington-Seattle Campus is a four-year, full-time, more selective, lower transfer-in, higher education institution located in Seattle, WA. It has an enrollment of 31,367 undergraduate students. The admissions acceptance rate is 53.48%.

The average annual cost of attendance after financial aid is $10,933. Tuition is $12,076.00 without financial aid.

University of Washington-Seattle Campus is a predominantly bachelor’s-degree granting school.

At University of Washington-Seattle Campus, 93.00% of students return after freshman year (national average: 68%).

University of Washington-Seattle Campus has a student-to-faculty ratio of 21 to 1.

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University of Washington-Seattle Campus Admissions

For the incoming class in 2023, the acceptance rate was 53.48%.

SAT or ACT scores are neither required nor recommended

  • The average SAT score was unreported for the incoming class of 2023.
  • The median ACT score was unreported for the incoming class to 2023.

University of Washington-Seattle Campus Cost

The average annual cost of attendance after financial aid is $10,933. The in-state tuition is $12,076.00. Out-of-state tuition is $39,906.00

The average tuition is:

  • $4,516, when family income is less than $30,000
  • $5,082, when family income is between $30,001 and $48,000 
  • $7,271, when family income is between $48,001 and $75,000
  • $13,359, when family income is between $75,001 and $110,000
  • $23,292, when family income is more than $110,000 

The average tuition shown here is based on the NET costs to students who receive financial aid. For the incoming class of 2023, 19.16% of students received a federal student loan and 19.74% of students received a Pell Grant.

Tuition is $39,906.00 without financial aid, or the in-state tuition discount.

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University of Washington-Seattle Campus Majors/Salaries

University of Washington-Seattle Campus has academic offerings within the core majors listed below.  

  • Agriculture – 0.00%
  • Resources – 2.06%
  • Architecture – 1.93%
  • Ethnic cultural gender – 2.30%
  • Communication – 5.00%
  • Communications technology – 0.00%
  • Computer – 9.67%
  • Personal culinary – 0.00%
  • Education –3.11%
  • Engineering – 10.32%
  • Engineering technology – 0.00%
  • Language – 1.91%
  • Family consumer science – 0.00%
  • Legal – 1.36%
  • English – 1.62%
  • Humanities – 0.12%
  • Library – 0.00%
  • Biological – 11.22%
  • Business Marketing – 7.68%
  • Mathematics – 3.09%
  • Military – 0.00%
  • Multidiscipline – 3.74%
  • Parks recreation fitness – 0.00%
  • Philosophy religious – 0.66%
  • Theology religious vocation – 0.00%
  • Physical science – 4.21%
  • Science technology – 0.00%
  • Psychology – 5.70%
  • Security law enforcement – 0.00%
  • Public administration social service – 0.49%
  • Social science – 12.14%
  • Construction –0.00%
  • Mechanic repair technology –0.00%
  • Precision production – 0.00%
  • Transportation – 0.00%
  • Visual performing – 3.26%
  • Health – 6.79%
  • History – 1.62%

Please note that different schools classify majors differently, so it is best to view the school’s website to see the various programs it offers. See detailed information about the individual majors at University of Washington-Seattle Campus here.

Recent Graduate Salaries

(Average salaries of students from select majors two years after graduation)

  • Plant Sciences. (Master’s Degree) – $33,993
  • Natural Resources Conservation and Research. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,057
  • Natural Resources Conservation and Research. (Master’s Degree) – $50,270
  • Forestry. (Master’s Degree) – $51,273
  • Architecture. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $49,136
  • Architecture. (Master’s Degree) – $57,995
  • City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $38,289
  • City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning. (Master’s Degree) – $62,012
  • Landscape Architecture. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $45,696
  • Architectural Sciences and Technology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $72,134
  • Architectural Sciences and Technology. (Master’s Degree) – $80,556
  • Real Estate Development. (Master’s Degree) – $67,566
  • Area Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,325
  • Area Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $38,337
  • Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,423
  • Communication and Media Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $39,257
  • Journalism. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,565
  • Radio, Television, and Digital Communication. (Master’s Degree) – $69,338
  • Computer and Information Sciences, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $71,575
  • Computer and Information Sciences, General. (Master’s Degree) – $122,038
  • Information Science/Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $94,408
  • Computer Science. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $101,221
  • Computer Software and Media Applications. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $29,685
  • Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management. (Master’s Degree) – $99,072
  • Education, General. (Master’s Degree) – $61,933
  • Education, General. (Doctoral Degree) – $88,195
  • Curriculum and Instruction. (Master’s Degree) – $44,933
  • Curriculum and Instruction. (Doctoral Degree) – $67,660
  • Educational Administration and Supervision. (Master’s Degree) – $63,997
  • Educational Administration and Supervision. (Doctoral Degree) – $101,964
  • Special Education and Teaching. (Master’s Degree) – $58,402
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. (Master’s Degree) – $57,451
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $43,426
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas. (Master’s Degree) – $59,214
  • Education, Other. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $34,769
  • Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $67,995
  • Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $104,749
  • Biomedical/Medical Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $39,927
  • Chemical Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $60,771
  • Civil Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $66,342
  • Civil Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $71,823
  • Computer Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $120,252
  • Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $70,961
  • Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $106,421
  • Materials Engineering (Bachelor’s Degree) – $70,680
  • Mechanical Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $61,218
  • Mechanical Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $79,284
  • Industrial Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $66,189
  • Industrial Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $102,190
  • Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $72,650
  • Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $25,426
  • East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $29,685
  • Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,281
  • Non-Professional General Legal Studies (Undergraduate). (Bachelor’s Degree) – $41,007
  • Law. (First Professional Degree) – $68,935
  • Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $73,949
  • Legal Professions and Studies, Other. (Master’s Degree) – $69,338
  • English Language and Literature, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,676
  • English Language and Literature, General. (Doctoral Degree) – $50,856
  • Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $25,658
  • Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $67,164
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $30,228
  • Library Science and Administration. (Master’s Degree) – $44,244
  • Biology, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,859
  • Biology, General. (Doctoral Degree) – $50,439
  • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,660
  • Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,216
  • Microbiological Sciences and Immunology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $32,119
  • Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $25,452
  • Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $36,674
  • Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology. (Master’s Degree) – $91,744
  • Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology. (Doctoral Degree) – $73,737
  • Neurobiology and Neurosciences. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $24,035
  • Mathematics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $46,869
  • Applied Mathematics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $68,778
  • Applied Mathematics. (Master’s Degree) – $89,297
  • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $27,765
  • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General. (Master’s Degree) – $33,993
  • Museology/Museum Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $34,908
  • International/Global Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,459
  • Cultural Studies/Critical Theory and Analysis. (Master’s Degree) – $41,937
  • Human Computer Interaction. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $92,632
  • Philosophy. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,664
  • Religion/Religious Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $41,025
  • Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $37,748
  • Chemistry. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $37,568
  • Chemistry. (Doctoral Degree) – $55,338
  • Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $35,891
  • Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences. (Master’s Degree) – $59,485
  • Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences. (Doctoral Degree) – $63,005
  • Physics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $46,620
  • Physics. (Master’s Degree) – $52,107
  • Physics. (Doctoral Degree) – $64,493
  • Psychology, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,789
  • Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,726
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,798
  • Public Administration. (Master’s Degree) – $60,325
  • Public Policy Analysis. (Master’s Degree) – $50,439
  • Social Work. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $37,478
  • Social Work. (Master’s Degree) – $49,646
  • Social Sciences, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $53,358
  • Anthropology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,278
  • Economics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $51,035
  • Geography and Cartography. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $36,164
  • Geography and Cartography. (Master’s Degree) – $63,005
  • Political Science and Government. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $37,896
  • Sociology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $36,968
  • Urban Studies/Affairs. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $41,937
  • Social Sciences, Other. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $36,560
  • Dance. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $13,702
  • Design and Applied Arts. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $57,318
  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,305
  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft. (Master’s Degree) – $25,194
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,993
  • Fine and Studio Arts. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $27,181
  • Music. (Master’s Degree) – $26,933
  • Music. (Doctoral Degree) – $37,593
  • Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $34,908
  • Communication Disorders Sciences and Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $26,739
  • Communication Disorders Sciences and Services. (Master’s Degree) – $62,463
  • Communication Disorders Sciences and Services. (Doctoral Degree) – $67,101
  • Dentistry. (First Professional Degree) – $124,420
  • Advanced/Graduate Dentistry and Oral Sciences. (Master’s Degree) – $218,927
  • Health and Medical Administrative Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $47,473
  • Health and Medical Administrative Services. (Master’s Degree) – $80,284
  • Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $121,294
  • Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions. (Master’s Degree) – $113,228
  • Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $63,355
  • Medicine. (First Professional Degree) – $58,484
  • Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. (Master’s Degree) – $76,460
  • Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. (Doctoral Degree) – $117,572
  • Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. (First Professional Degree) – $118,349
  • Public Health. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $37,179
  • Public Health. (Master’s Degree) – $63,855
  • Public Health. (Doctoral Degree) – $69,338
  • Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions. (Master’s Degree) – $61,516
  • Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions. (Doctoral Degree) – $74,367
  • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $72,152
  • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. (Master’s Degree) – $95,549
  • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. (Doctoral Degree) – $105,678
  • Business Administration, Management and Operations. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $48,687
  • Business Administration, Management and Operations. (Master’s Degree) – $127,652
  • Accounting and Related Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $57,692
  • Accounting and Related Services. (Master’s Degree) – $67,130
  • Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $73,321
  • Finance and Financial Management Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $63,898
  • Human Resources Management and Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $50,563
  • Management Information Systems and Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $66,821
  • Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $57,318
  • Marketing. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $47,013
  • History. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $28,816

University of Washington-Seattle Campus Diversity

The racial diversity of students who received financial aid at University of Washington-Seattle Campus

  • American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.36%
  • Asian: 26.89%
  • Black: 3.43%
  • Hispanic: 9.40%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.39%
  • Non-resident alien: 13.98%
  • Two or more races: 7.78%
  • Unknown: 2.15%
  • White: 35.62%

At University of Washington-Seattle Campus, 5.95% of undergraduate students are 25 years old, or older.

University of Washington-Seattle Campus Frequently Asked Questions

How is school spirit at University of Washington-Seattle Campus?

The University of Washington-Seattle Campus has a strong school spirit. Students are very proud to be a part of the university and show their support at athletic events, especially at football games. The Husky Stadium, which is the home of the football team, is always filled with enthusiastic fans. There are also many school traditions and events, such as Dawg Dash, Homecoming Week, and Spring Fling, that bring the community together and foster a strong sense of school pride.

What are some popular extracurriculars at University of Washington-Seattle Campus?

The University of Washington-Seattle Campus offers a wide range of extracurricular activities for its students. Some of the popular extracurriculars at UW-Seattle Campus include: 1. Husky Marching Band 2. Intramural sports leagues 3. Student government and leadership organizations 4. Cultural clubs and organizations 5. Greek life organizations 6. Environmental and sustainability groups 7. Performing arts groups such as theater, choir, and dance 8. Service and philanthropy organizations These are just a few examples, as there are many more clubs and organizations available at the university to cater to a variety of interests and passions.

How are the food choices at University of Washington-Seattle Campus?

The University of Washington-Seattle Campus offers a variety of food choices for its students. There are over 30 dining locations on campus, including cafes, sit-down restaurants, food trucks, and convenience stores. These places offer a range of cuisines, from American to Asian to Mediterranean, and many of them focus on using fresh, local ingredients. In addition, there are also vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available for those with dietary restrictions. The university also has a meal plan program for students who want to save money on their meals. Overall, students at University of Washington-Seattle Campus have a lot of options when it comes to food.

Is there Greek life at University of Washington-Seattle Campus?

Yes, there is Greek life at the University of Washington-Seattle Campus. There are over 60 recognized fraternities and sororities on campus. These organizations offer opportunities for leadership development, community service, social events, and academic support. However, it’s important to note that not all students participate in Greek life, and there are many other ways to get involved on campus.

What is University of Washington-Seattle Campus known for?

The University of Washington-Seattle Campus is known for its excellent academics and research in a wide range of fields, including engineering, computer science, medicine, and environmental sciences. It is also known for its beautiful campus located in the Pacific Northwest and its highly competitive athletic programs. Additionally, the University of Washington-Seattle Campus is recognized as a leading public research university in the United States.

What are the most popular school clubs at University of Washington-Seattle Campus?

There are many popular school clubs at the University of Washington-Seattle Campus. Some of the most popular clubs are: 1. ASUW (Associated Students of the University of Washington) – This organization is responsible for various student-run programs and services on campus. 2. UW Pre-Medical Association – This club is for students interested in pursuing a career in medicine. 3. ASUW Board of Directors – This club is for students interested in leadership and management. 4. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Club – This club is for students interested in entrepreneurship. 5. UW Debate Union – This club is for students interested in competitive debate. 6. Taiwanese American Student Association – This club is for students interested in Taiwanese culture. 7. Environmental Law Society – This club is for students interested in environmental law. 8. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics – This club is for students interested in aerospace engineering and related fields. 9. Associated Students of Social Work – This club is for students interested in social justice and social work. 10. UW Climbing Club – This club is for students interested in rock climbing and bouldering.

Is the campus at University of Washington-Seattle Campus safe?

The University of Washington-Seattle Campus is generally considered a safe campus. The campus has its own police department, which is trained to handle any emergency situations that may arise. However, like any other campus, incidents may occur from time to time. The university takes the safety of its students, faculty, and staff very seriously and has implemented several safety measures to ensure the security of the campus and its inhabitants. It is always recommended that students and faculty exercise caution and awareness while on campus. The campus also offers a range of safety resources such as emergency phones, a night ride program, and safety escorts to help ensure the safety of its students, faculty, and staff.

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