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May 18th, 2015, 10:24 AM
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Seattle pacific vs. University of washington
I am Kareena and I am from India and I want to do higher studies in Washington so suggest me which university among Seattle Pacific University and University of Washington is best for higher studies? Tell me the courses offered by both the Universities?
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February 18th, 2017, 05:26 PM
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Re: Seattle pacific vs. University of washington
Hi I am interested in having the difference between the Seattle Pacific University (SPU) as well as University of Washington?
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February 18th, 2017, 05:26 PM
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Re: Seattle pacific vs. University of washington
Seattle Pacific University (SPU) is a private aesthetic sciences college in Seattle, Washington, established in 1891 in conjunction with the Oregon and Washington Conference of the Free Methodist Church as the Seattle Seminary. It turned into the Seattle Seminary and College in 1913, embracing the name Seattle Pacific College in 1915, and took its present moniker in 1977. Seattle Pacific University is an individual from the Christian College Consortium. The University of Washington usually alluded to as essentially Washington, UW, or casually U-Dub, is an open leader inquire about college situated in Seattle, Washington, United States. Established in 1861, Washington is one of the most established colleges on the West Coast. Campus The Pacific Seattle University sits on a 43-section of land campus at the northern end of Queen Anne Hill, close to the Fremont neighborhood and around four miles north of downtown Seattle. Huge numbers of the trees on the grounds' focal Tiffany Loop are among the most established in the city. SPU additionally claims and works two satellite grounds: a wild field station spend significant time in science on Blakely Island in the San Juan Islands and Camp Casey, a previous US military post re-purposed as a meeting and withdraw office on Whidbey Island. The University of Washington has three grounds: the most established and biggest in the University District of Seattle and two others in Tacoma and Bothell. Its working costs and research spending plan for monetary year 2014–15 is relied upon to be $6.4 billion, proceeding with its chronicled record of being among the most astounding in the United States. UW possesses more than 500 structures, with more than 20 million gross square film of space, including the University of Washington Plaza, the 325-foot (99 m) UW Tower, more than 26 college libraries, and also various gathering focuses. Academic profile Academic program statistics Undergraduate Majors – 69 Undergraduate Minors – 53 Undergraduate Concentrations – 51 Master's and Post-Master's Degrees – 24 Master's Concentrations – 24 Doctoral Programs – 5 Graduate Certificates – 12 Academic structure College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Humanities Science and Engineering Social and Behavioral Sciences School of Business, Government and Economics School of Education School of Health Sciences School of Psychology, Family and Community School of Theology The University of Washington offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees through its 140 departments, themselves organized into various colleges and schools: College of Arts and Sciences Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies College of Built Environments Michael G. Foster School of Business School of Dentistry College of Education College of Engineering College of the Environment The Graduate School Information School School of Law School of Medicine School of Nursing School of Oceanography School of Pharmacy Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy and Governance School of Public Health School of Social Work Enrollment Seattle Pacific University Student enrollment (Statistics are based on Autumn Quarter 2015) Total enrollment: 4,175 Undergraduate students: 3,202 Post-baccalaureate students: 26 Graduate Students: 947 Continuing Education: 5,126 (2013-2014) Class size 77 percent of autumn quarter 2011 undergraduate classes had enrollments of 30 or fewer. Student-Faculty Ratio 14:1 (Based on Common Data Set definition) The University of Washington's admissions process is "more selective" according to U.S. News & World Report. For students entering Fall 2014, 17,451 freshmen were accepted out of 31,611 applicants, a 55.2% acceptance rate, and 6,361 enrolled. Among freshman students who enrolled in fall 2014, SAT scores for the middle 50% ranged from 540–660 for critical reading, 580–700 for math, and 450–660 for writing. ACT composite scores for the middle 50% ranged from 25–31. The middle 50% of high school GPA ranged from 3.64–3.93. |
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