1892
College Place, WA

About Walla Walla University

Walla Walla University is founded on Christian teachings and values as understood and appreciated by the Seventh-day Adventist church. Central to these teachings is the belief that every person is created in the image of God as a being of inestimable value and worth, with powers of intelligence, stewardship, and creativity akin to those of the Creator. Walla Walla University, therefore, seeks to foster the unique gifts of every individual within this Christian community of faith and discovery. Committed to excellence in thought, the university seeks to impart a broad knowledge of the arts, sciences, and professions through careful instruction and open inquiry.

Accreditation & Licensing

Walla Walla University is accredited by:

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)

Type:

4-year, Private not-for-profit

Highest Level Offered:

Doctor's degree

Religious Affiliation:

Seventh Day Adventist

Enrollment:

Undergraduate: 1,445 ; Graduate: 239

Percent of Fully Online Students:

Undergraduate: 2% ; Graduate: 17%

Graduation Rate:

64%

Transfer Rate:

25%

Median Earnings, 10-Years After Degree Completion:

$61,885

Median Debt After Graduation (4-Year Degree):

$26,842

Average Undergraduates Receiving Aid:

89%

Per Undergraduate Average Aid Award:

$16,718

Yellow Ribbon Program:

Yes

Credit for Military Training:

Yes

Geographic and Educational Overview

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Walla Walla University is located in Washington

Washington at a Glance:

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Olympia
7,738,692
71,362 sq mi
6
21
34
$12,500.00

Top Incentives in Washington:

Top Career Pathways in Washington:

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  • Entry Level: Software Engineer ($95,000)
  • Mid Level: Senior Developer ($145,000)
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Online Programs offered by Walla Walla University

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Education

Master of Education in Special Education

Psychology & Human Services

Doctor of Social Work