Campus Life |
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| 27,652 |
Total UndergradsIncluding 3,699 Part-time |
| 5,502 |
Degree-Seeking FreshmenIncluding 67 Part-time |
Gender Breakdown: |
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Pacific-12 Conference
| 8 |
Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $727,481) |
| 9 |
Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $223,522) |
| Sport | Varsity Men | Varsity Women | Club | Intramural |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Track Combined | 134 | 165 | - | - |
| Baseball | 35 | - | - | - |
| Basketball | 14 | 14 | - | |
| Football | 111 | - | - | - |
| Golf | 10 | 10 | - | - |
| Gymnastics | - | 15 | - | - |
| Rowing | 64 | 154 | ||
| Soccer | 28 | 27 | ||
| Softball | - | 19 | - | |
| Tennis | 12 | 10 | ||
| Volleyball | - | 17 | ||
| Archery | - | - | - | |
| Badminton | - | - | - | |
| Bowling | - | - | - | |
| Court Sports | - | - | - | |
| Cycling | - | - | - | |
| Dance | - | - | - | |
| Equestrian | - | - | - | |
| Flag Football | - | - | - | |
| Frisbee/Disc Sports | - | - | ||
| Ice Hockey | - | - | - | |
| Kayaking | - | - | - | |
| Lacrosse | - | - | - | |
| Martial Arts/Self Defense | - | - | - | |
| Mountaineering/Climbing | - | - | - | |
| Rugby | - | - | - | |
| Sailing | - | - | - | |
| Skiing | - | - | - | |
| Squash | - | - | - | |
| Swimming and Diving | - | - | - | |
| Table Tennis | - | - | - | |
| Water Polo | - | - | - | |
| Water Sports | - | - | - |
| Student | Total |
|---|---|
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1.1% |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 21.5% |
| Black/non-Hispanic | 3.2% |
| Hispanic | 5.0% |
| Non-resident alien | 7.3% |
| Race/Ethnicity unknown | 10.3% |
| Two or more races | 0.0% |
| White/non-Hispanic | 51.6% |
| Disabilities | |
|---|---|
| Percent of students with disability | 3% or less |
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Reserved Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)
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Other
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| Arrests On Campus | |
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| Illegal Weapons Possession | 1 |
| Drug Law Violation | 9 |
| Liquor Law Violation | 31 |
| Criminal Offenses On Campus | |
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| Personal Crime | 4 |
| Property Crime | 71 |
“Like anywhere else, dorm life can be good or bad because it depends mainly on the people around you. At the UW, there is a large amount of diversity among…”
“it's cool, if you like living in dorms. you need to make that call on your own. i enjoyed it for a year, and then i got out. it's a…”
“from what i've heard, dorm life isn't bad. food could be better for some halls. i never lived in the dorms, so i can't say much.…”
“Although new dorm buildings are coming up over the course of the next year or so, many of the housing options are outdated. If you want new, you will have…”
“Great opportunity to meet people who in the same circumstances as you, however there are many students who go home to surrounding areas for the weekends.…”
Food and dining is great in this area. We live next to a strip of restaurants and you can find anything that your taste buds desire.
» Read MoreThe Ave is great for all types of food!
» Read MoreThe dorms have really nice dining halls with good food. There are lots of options and lots of nice seating. Sororities and fraternities have chefs that cook their meals for them. And the Ave is super close with tons of great restaurants.
» Read MoreThe food is decent, but I am just really sick of it by now because I had to eat a small range of food throughout a whole year.
» Read MoreGood food.
» Read MoreThe food in the dorms is just like typical college food. However, the infamous Ave makes up for it, providing all types of food from different cultures. Some of the restaurants, like Cafe on the Ave, stay up late and are great for those who get hungry after a late night of studying.
» Read MoreThe dorm food isn't all that bad. Occasionally it gets a bit monotonous but that's generally the point where you branch out from eating at the 8 to trying the places at the HUB.
» Read MoreSince I was in Steven's Court I usually bought food at the District Market and then would cook. Food at the District Market is pricey but if you need to spend your food account money it works. Cultivate is a good place to eat if your looking for something nicer, and the food trucks are great. There are restaurants all around the campus, mostly on the ave, which have good food and are good places to hang out with friends.
» Read MoreThere is a good variety of food with vegetarian and vegan options available, however it can be a little bit pricy. Luckily, the AVE is right next to campus with tons of great, cheap food options!
» Read MoreFood is great here. The hub, the heart of UW is fully renovated and they have all kinds of food there (indian , Italian , n Mexican etc) cafes are in everything other building. Dorms have their own dining halls and the hours are very convenient.
» Read MoreOverall its great!
» Read MoreThere are 18 sororities and over 30 fraternities. Greek life is a great fit for social students that like to have a lot of fun, do everything together, and get to know a lot of people. There are always lots of events going on-- philanthropies, exchanges, grab-a-dates, parties, and general hang out time.
» Read MoreIt is safe to say that the greek life is a big part of the school. There is a clear division amongst the students, those who are greek and those who aren't. Because of the large number of students in the greek system, there are ALWAYS parties going on. However, a downside to all of the greek lifers is the sense of dominance that they seem to exude.
» Read More13% of the students are Greek at the UW. We are lucky in that our Greek community is one of the most condensed and is only spread out across a few blocks. There are traditional fraternities/sororities, minority fraternities/sororities, and there is one queer friendly fraternity at this campus.
» Read MoreThere are sorority and fraternity. Don't know a lot about them because I am not a part of either one.
» Read MoreCan't say I'm all too knowledgeable about this. We have one? So that seems pretty good. If you know from the very start you plan on rushing, it is a solid option. Our Greek system is known to party hardy, but hey, they fit some philanthropy in there too.
» Read MoreI dont do that, but I know a lot of people who really enjoy it here.
» Read MoreThere are twice as many fraternities as sororities, but it's still a big part of college life. Most nights there's a party going on, but fraternities only let girls in - sorry guys.
» Read MoreGreek Life at this campus is outstanding. I am a member of a sorority at the University of Washington and I am very happy about this decision. The Greek Life here is huge, with 33 fraternities and 18 sororities. This life led to the campus feeling small enough for me to then make a solid group of friends while also giving me the confidence to succeed in any situation or interview as meeting new people is inevitable. Also, not just the social benefits, but also my academics have been strengthened by the women around me. For the majority, there was always another person in my class to study with that I knew, or another woman who was in the same major to always get advice. The alumni support for contacts, scholarships, job references, and internships are also irreplaceable.
» Read MoreSo far everyone I have met through greek life is really nice. Although I am not in it myself.
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