Gonzaga was founded in 1887, and enrolls about 5,400 students in 92 undergraduate and 21 graduate programs. The Gonzaga School of Law is one of three in the state of Washington. Located in Spokane, Wash., Gonzaga's campus is situated on 108 acres along the beautiful Spokane River, within a 10-minute walk of downtown Spokane. Spokane enjoys a population of 190,000 within city limits, and more than 400,000 in the greater Spokane area.
Gonzaga embodies the intellectual powers of five undergraduate schools offering seven undergraduate degrees in 43 majors. The original College of Arts and Sciences is joined by the School of Business Administration, the School of Education, the School of Engineering and the School of Professional Studies. The University also offers degrees in 26 master's programs, one Ph.D. program, and a Juris Doctor through the School of Law.
Type - Independent Roman Catholic comprehensive
Endowment - $95.0 million
Student/faculty ratio: 12 :1
Submit your application for admission by February 1. The Admission Office will then review your complete Admission Application, including test scores, GPA, strength of your curriculum, essay, extra-curricular activities, honors, and letters of recommendation. Based on this information, the Admission Office will also determine your eligibility for a merit-based scholarship that can range from $3000 to $9000 per year.