
Washington, Pennsylvania
Washington and Jefferson College | W&J
Private school in Pennsylvania with 1,300 total undergraduate students
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In-state
$62,412
Out-of-state
$62,412
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Admissions
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Admissions stats
Applicants & acceptance rate
Overall acceptance rate
82%
Women
84%
Men
79%
Total number of applicants
2,806
Women: 56%
Men: 44%
Accepted students who attend
Yield rate - overall
15%
Application requirements
Accepts Common App
Yes
Considers class rank
Yes
Recommendation letters
Required
TOEFL Policy (International Applicants)
Required
Students
Enrolled student statistics
Enrolled students
First-year students (full-time)
351
Admission policy
Co-ed
Enrolled women:
50%
Enrolled men:
50%
6-year graduation rate
73%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
4 years
6 years
Retention rate
81%
Student diversity
Low diversity
International students
6%
Race & ethnicity diversity among domestic students
Asian and Pacific Islander: 2%
Black: 5%
Hispanic: 5%
Native American: 0%
Other: 10%
White: 78%
Academics
Student faculty ratio
11:1
Calendar system
Four-one-four
Special academic offering
Study abroad
Credit for AP exams
Offers graduate degree
Academic and career counseling
Majors and Careers
Special focus
None
Has medical school
No
Housing
Commuter College
No
On campus housing
Yes
Sports
D1 Football
No
Football conference
Presidents' Athletic Conference
D1 Basketball
No
Basketball conference
Presidents' Athletic Conference
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Location
60 S Lincoln St
Washington, PA 15301
Campus Setting
Suburban
Region
Mid-Atlantic
Campus culture
Religious Affilliation
None
HBCU
No