About the Institution
WSU Pullman is called a ?residential campus? because it?s home for thousands of students from 50 states and nearly 85 countries. Single freshmen under 20 spend their first year living in a campus residence hall or University-recognized fraternity or sorority. In residence halls, living-learning communities keep freshmen focused; they?re proven to help students earn higher grades.
The University offers nice, quiet apartments just for students with families and graduate students. Many students, as well as University faculty and staff, make their homes off campus in the beautiful, tree-lined neighborhoods of Pullman, as well as in surrounding communities.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Accounting
American Studies
Arts
Media and Culture
Business Administration
Communication
Computer Engineering and Systems
Computer Science and Systems
Criminal Justice
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Ethnic
Gender and Labor Studies
Finance
General Business
Global Studies
Healthcare Leadership
History
Individually-designed study
Information Technology and Systems
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
International Business
Management
Marketing.
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
American Studies
Anthropology
Apparel
Merchandising
Design & Textiles
Applied Economics
Communication
Criminal Justice
Education
English
Foreign Languages and Cultures
History
Interior Design
Music
Philosophy
Political Science.