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Looking for colleges in Eastern Washington

Hello everyone, I was wondering if any of you could suggest some good colleges located specifically in Eastern Washington. I don't have a specific major in mind yet, so a university with a wide option of programs would be great. Thanks!

a year ago

There are quite a few colleges in Eastern Washington that you may find interesting.

1. Washington State University (WSU): It's probably the most well-known in the Eastern part of the state. Located in Pullman, it offers a wide range of undergraduate programs covering everything from liberal arts to engineering and business. It has a strong research focus and offers opportunities for undergraduate research in many fields.

2. Eastern Washington University (EWU): EWU is located in Cheney and offers an array of programs. Known for its vibrant campus community and comprehensive undergraduate and graduate degree programs, the university has made a name for itself in fields such as health sciences, business, and education.

3. Gonzaga University: Sitting in Spokane, this private Jesuit university offers a liberal arts curriculum and has notable programs in business, engineering, and nursing. Gonzaga also has a very competitive basketball team if you're into sports.

4. Whitworth University: A private, Christian liberal arts college in Spokane, Whitworth is known for being student-centered and has a broad array of programs.

5. Walla Walla University: If you're interested in smaller, private institutions, this Seventh-day Adventist institution could be a good fit. It's located in College Place and offers a variety of undergraduate programs.

Before making a decision, you should visit the campuses, if possible, to get a feel for the environment and culture at each institution. I would also recommend looking at each school's curriculum and seeing which offers programs most aligned with your interests. Good luck in your college search!

a year ago

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