The Quad at the University of Washington
Memorial Building at Whitman College

This is a list of colleges and universities in Washington state, including other educational institutions providing higher education.

State institutions

Four-year institutions

Name Founded Control Student population Endowment Location Other branches
University of Washington1861Public59,263[1]$2.83 billionSeattleBothell, Tacoma
Washington State University1890Public31,478[2]$1.29 billionPullmanSpokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver, Everett, Global Campus
Western Washington University1893Public16,121[3]$57.1 millionBellinghamAnacortes, Bremerton, Everett, Port Angeles, Poulsbo
Eastern Washington University1882Public12,635 [4]$52.2 millionCheneyBellevue, Everett, Spokane[5]
Central Washington University1891Public12,342[6]$13.3 millionEllensburgDes Moines, Everett, Lynnwood, Moses Lake, Pierce County, Sammamish, Wenatchee, Yakima
Evergreen State College1967Public3,327[7]$8.9 millionOlympiaAberdeen,[8] Tacoma

Two-year institutions

Primarily two-year institutions that also grant four-year degrees

Tribal institutions

Private institutions

Four-year institutions

Name Founded Control Enrollment Location
Pacific Lutheran University1890Private3,100Tacoma
University of Puget Sound1888Private2,666Tacoma
Walla Walla University1892Private1,855College Place
Whitman College1859Private1,475Walla Walla
Whitworth University1890Private3,100Spokane
Antioch University1852Private810Seattle
Bastyr University1978Private1,018Kenmore
City University of Seattle1973Private6,755Seattle
Cornish College of the Arts1914Private623Seattle
Gonzaga University 1887 Private 7,501 Spokane

Two-year institutions

Private colleges and universities

Defunct private colleges and universities

See also

References

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