Washington University In St Louis Saint Louis, Missouri
One Brookings Dr
Saint Louis, Missouri
63130
314-935-5000
www.wustl.eduWashington University In St Louis Mission Statement:Committed to Our Students:
Washington University's educational mission is the promotion of learning -- learning by students and by faculty. Teaching, or the transmission of knowledge, is central to our mission, as is research, or the creation of new knowledge. The faculty, composed of scholars, scientists, artists, and members of the learned professions, serves society by teaching; by adding to the store of human art, understanding, and wisdom; and by providing direct services, such as health care.
Central to our mission are our goals, which are to foster excellence in our teaching, research, scholarship, and service; to prepare students with the attitudes, skills, and habits of lifelong learning and with leadership skills, enabling them to be useful members of a global society; and to be an exemplary institution in our home community of St. Louis, as well as in the nation and in the world.
Through our goals Washington University intends to judge itself by the most demanding standards; to attract people of great ability from all types of backgrounds; to encourage faculty and students to be bold, independent, and creative thinkers; and to provide the infrastructure to support teaching, research, scholarship, and service for the present and for future generations.
Type of Institution
Term Type: Semester
Comparison Group Category: Not-for-profit, 4 yr, Doctoral/Research Extensive size 1
Geographical Region: Plains IA KS MN MO NE ND SD
Chief Administrator: Chancellor Mark Wrighton
Title IV Eligibility: Participates in Title IV federal financial aid programs
Sector: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Degree of Urbanization(Locale): Suburb: Large
Open to Public? Institution is open to the public
Carnegie Information
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Basic: Research Universities (very high research activity)
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Enrollment Profile: Majority undergraduate
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Graduate Instructional: Comprehensive doctoral with medical/veterinary
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Undergraduate Instructional: Arts & sciences plus professions, high graduate coexistence
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Size and Setting Large four-year, highly residential
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Undergraduate Profile Full-time four-year, more selective, lower transfer-in
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Room and Board
Provide on-campus housing? Yes
Total Dorm Capacity: 6209
Provide board or meals? Yes, number of meals per week can vary
Number of meals per week:0
Typical room charge per year:$6096
Typical board charge per year:$3968
Combined room/board:$0
Degree Information
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Highest Level Offered: Doctor's degree
Undergraduate Offering: Undergraduate degree or certificate offering
Graduate Offering: Graduate degree or certificate offering
First Professional Offer: First-professional degree/certificate
Highest Degree Offered: Doctoral and first-professional
Degree Granting Status: Degree-granting
Historical Black College or University: No
Institution has Hospital: No
Institution grants a Medical Degree: Yes
Institutional Category: Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Athletics
Athletic Association: Yes
NCAA Member: Yes
NAIA Member: Implied no
NJCAA Member: Implied no
NSCAA Member: Implied no
NCCAA Member: Implied no
Other Member: Implied no
Football: Yes
Basketball: Yes
Baseball: Yes
Cross Country/Track: Yes
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