We respectfully acknowledge our campus is located on the homelands of the Coast Salish peoples, who continue to steward these lands and waters as they have since time immemorial. We recognize tribal nations and organizations who actively create, shape and contribute to our thriving community at Seattle University and beyond.
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MEETS
INNOVATION HUMANITY
As one of 27 Jesuit universities in the U.S.—and nearly 300 worldwide—Seattle University empowers students to think critically and challenge the status quo. With a focus on holistic education—mind, body and spirit—our Redhawks discover a transformative education that balances intellect with heart.
Seattle University students make a meaningful impact on the world. They’re future-focused, fearlessly exceptional and brimming with passion and purpose.
It’s all rooted in a Jesuit education, which goes beyond just acquiring knowledge—it’s what you do with that knowledge that is just as important.
IT ALL BEGINS HERE AT SEATTLE UNIVERSITY.
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Quick Facts 04 Academic Excellence 06 Faculty 08 Location 10 Living on Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Residence Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Campus Community . . . . . . . . . . 16 Inclusive Excellence . . . . . . . . . . 18 Exploring Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Campus Clubs and Activities . . . . 22 Esports and Gaming Club 24 Education Abroad 26 Nursing Profile 28 Athletics 30 Campus Spaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Internships and Alumni . . . . . . . . . 34 Tuition and Financial Aid . . . . . . . . 36 Application Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . 38 Areas of Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 BEAUTIFUL 55-ACRE CAMPUS IN THE HEART OF SEATTLE 120+ UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 7,121 STUDENTS (FALL 2022) 4,113 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS MORE THAN $145 M IN FINANCIAL AID ADMINISTERED IN 2022
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Photo by Alex Guevara
2 RHODES SCHOLARS
11:1 STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO 18 AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
96% OF STUDENTS RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID
98% SUCCESS RATE
EMPLOYED OR IN GRAD SCHOOL WITHIN 6 MONTHS
SU SCHOLARS STAND OUT
16 TRUMAN SCHOLARS
9 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWS
4 UDALL SCHOLARS
71 FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS
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COMMITTED TO YOUR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Seattle University encompasses four undergraduate schools and colleges, each with a focus on academic excellence and the personal and professional formation of every student. Across the board, all areas of study, programs and departments are committed to your academic success, with small class sizes, dedicated faculty and a community of driven scholars and leaders to effect change for a more just and humane world.
ALBERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
#4
best undergraduate business program on the West Coast.
(U.S. News & World Report 2023)
Top 6%
among arts & sciences and humanities programs. (College Factual 2023)
#2
Best Colleges for Accounting and Finance in Washington.
(Niche 2023)
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
#5
Best Teacher Education Schools in U.S. (College Factual 2023)
COLLEGE OF NURSING
#1
nursing program in Washington state. (Niche 2023)
#22
Best Nursing Bachelor's Degree Schools. (College Factual 2023)
#20
among specialty undergraduate Business Analytics programs in the U.S.
(U.S. News & World Report 2023)
93%
of employers agree that candidates’ demonstrated capacity to think critically, communicate clearly and solve complex problems is more important than their undergraduate major. (Association of American Colleges & Universities)
5+
Medical centers within 1 mile of campus, offering easy access to on-the-job training.
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
44%
of Seattle University STEM students are women, compared to 23% nationwide.
#42
best undergraduate engineering program.
(U.S. News & World Report 2023)
94%
of undergraduate students participate in on-campus research, summer research or an industry-sponsored project.
For a list of majors and minors, turn to page 39 or visit SEATTLEU.EDU/ACADEMICS .
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GET TO KNOW CHRISTINA
FAVORITE SPOT ON CAMPUS: The Quad
FAVORITE CLASS OR PROFESSOR: Writing for Research with Dr. Adame because she is an encouraging professor and is always kind and supportive of her students, learning research through her teachings inspired me to pursue research outside of class through internships.
FAVORITE PLACE IN SEATTLE: Pike Place Market
FAVORITE THING TO DO FOR FUN: Go to concerts with my friends
FAVORITE FOOD: Chicken Parmesan
FAVORITE AUTHOR: Ali Hazelwood
FAVORITE MUSIC: R&B
WHAT YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT SU: What I like most about Seattle U is that the supportive professors are accommodating to my needs as a student and inspire me to be an active, passionate learner inside and outside of the classroom.
CHRISTINA BEAVERS
CLASS OF 2024
PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR
FROM ORANGE COUNTY, CA
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My biggest takeaways from my experience here as an undergraduate is to not be afraid to be your most authentic self, always make connections with your professors and strive to open yourself up to new experiences.”
I incorporate a lot of individual and group-based research in my courses and my goal is to teach students not only the hard facts of science, but also how to investigate questions in a scientific framework. Developing the skills to ask and answer questions in biology helps students prepare for a professional life beyond college. Plus, it’s a lot of fun.”
KRISTIN HULTGREN, PHD
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, BIOLOGY
FROM SAN DIEGO, CA
TEACHES:
Invertebrate Zoology and Biodiversity
Upper-level Evolution
Introductory Biology
Marine Biology
Biology senior synthesis
RESEARCH:
Ecological and behavioral diversity in marine invertebrates
WHAT SETS SEATTLE U’S COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING APART: We have a very strong focus on experiential learning in our classes. For example, the vast majority of our biology classes are accompanied by a hands-on lab. I find the students at Seattle U unique in their passion not only for biology, but their interest in social and environmental justice. Students here are strongly committed to social justice and to making a difference in their communities, which sets them apart from students I have taught at different institutions.
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Located in the heart of one of the most advanced cities in the nation, Seattle University pulls in faculty at the top of their disciplines . These scholars don’t just lead their fields—they revolutionize them
Their philosophy isn’t exclusive to their research activities or filed in the appendix of a book Our faculty provide personalized learning for students, leading to an education that challenges, empowers and inspires .
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100% Classes taught by faculty (not TA’s or graduate students)
23% Faculty from diverse groups
84% of classes are smaller than 30 students
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OUR 55-ACRE CAMPUS, IN THE VIBRANT CAPITOL HILL NEIGHBORHOOD, WAS DESIGNATED AN OFFICIAL BACKYARD WILDLIFE SANCTUARY BY THE WASHINGTON STATE FISH AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT.
On campus, our facilities are state-of-the-art, while off campus art, culture and nightlife are in a constant state of reinvention—and all within walking distance One minute you’re studying in the acclaimed Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, the next you’re discovering a rock legend-in-the-making long before Spotify does .
When you’re living, learning and playing at Seattle University, a day in the life presents the opportunities of a lifetime
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Many companies and industry leaders employ students and graduates of Seattle University through jobs, internships and practicums Here’s a sampling of employers:
Alaska Airlines
Amazon
The Boeing Company
Costco Wholesale
Deloitte
DocuSign
Expedia
Ernst & Young
Harborview Medical Center
King County
Microsoft
Nordstrom
PACCAR
Providence
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Children’s
Seattle Public Schools
Starbucks
Swedish Medical Center
T-Mobile
Therapeutic Associates
Therapy
Physical
Virginia Mason Medical Center
#1 LOCATION
Seattle is America’s most desired post-graduation destination for college students
Axios-Generation Lab “Next Cities Index”
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—2022
MORE THAN JUST A HOME AWAY FROM HOME MORE THAN JUST A HOME AWAY FROM HOME
Living at Seattle University means being part of a dynamic community where diversity is welcomed, leadership is encouraged, respect is required and learning is paramount.
Living on campus is a vital component of your educational journey where you can develop your own Redhawk community. We are committed to providing costeffective housing options as well as a safe and welcoming environment. Our residence halls are designed to help you make immediate connections to new friends with similar interests. Learn more at SEATTLEU.EDU/HOUSING
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My experience as an RA has given me the opportunity to live in community with diverse students that have unique perspectives to share. The experience has challenged how my leadership skills adapt to the day, which has been incredibly rewarding to have the chance to deal with situations and people that are unique.”
GET TO KNOW LIA
FAVORITE SPOT ON CAMPUS: The Quad on sunny days, the library on deadline dates and The Byte everyday for a cup of coffee!
FAVORITE PROFESSOR: Associate Professor Colette Hoption, PhD. Her passion for the management major is palpable and she helped me fall in love with all the possible options my major can do!
FAVORITE PLACE IN SEATTLE: Depending on the day, 12th Avenue has so many options, but home at the end of the day is my favorite place!
LIA MATIAS MATOS
CLASS OF 2023 MANAGEMENT MAJOR MINORS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION & GLOBAL BUSINESS FROM SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
FAVORITE THING TO DO FOR FUN: Reading and enjoying restaurants around Seattle with friends.
FAVORITE FOOD: Steak with Chimichurri sauce.
FAVORITE BOOK OR AUTHOR: Hope was Here by Joan Bauer or anything by Gillian Flynn.
FAVORITE BAND: Misterwives
FAVORITE THING ABOUT SEATTLE U: Its people!
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RESIDENCE LIFE
Living on campus is an integral part of the educational experience at Seattle University. Housing and Residence Life fosters a sense of community and belonging among our students, along with intentional learning opportunities that assist students’ success in their academic career and life beyond the traditional classroom.
All first-year and sophomore students are required to live on campus (unless living at home with family). Living in one of our communities not only offers convenience to campus services and classes, but also abundant opportunities to meet and foster connections with peers.
Gender-inclusive housing policy: Housing and Residence Life is dedicated to providing safe, comfortable and supportive living environments for all students, including those whose gender identity and/or expression differs from the gender assigned to them at birth. Students should reach out to Housing and Residence Life if they feel they want this housing option.
Find tour videos here:
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RESIDENCE HALLS ON CAMPUS
Students have options to live and learn on campus in eight different residence halls operated by our robust Housing and Residence Life office. Depending on your housing location, you might wake up to views of Mt. Rainier in Campion Hall on sunny days, enjoy the close-knit community of Xavier Global House or be steps away from it all in centrally located Bellarmine Hall.
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DINING LOCATIONS ON CAMPUS
Dining on campus is top notch. Craving an acai bowl, fresh sushi, wood-fired pizza or an orange blossom iced coffee? You can find it all among our six dining locations. Along with fresh, delicious meals, on-campus dining has a focus on sustainability and nutrition education.
2-YEAR
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING REQUIREMENT
All first and second-year students are required to live on campus—unless living with family within 50 miles—which makes for a present and engaged campus community. While off-campus housing options are available, students have the option to live on campus for the entirety of their time at SU.
54% OF UNDERGRADUATES FROM OUTSIDE WA STATE
Seattle University attracts students seeking adventure from far and wide. While many attend from Washington state, most students join our community from far away to enrich our campus and meet new people from all over.
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THE GREATNESS OF A COMMUNITY
BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
A well-rounded, engaging college experience extends beyond the walls of a classroom. Seattle University’s student development programs foster inclusive excellence, helping students become well-rounded, thoughtful leaders. Through service opportunities, leadership development and engaging with traditions and fun events, students find a sense of belonging while preparing for success beyond graduation. Our dedicated student development staff strives to support engaged leaders ready to make a positive impact in their communities. Some on-campus resources include:
• Campus Ministry
• Career Engagement Office
• Counseling and Psychological Services
• Indigenous Peoples Institute
• International Student Center
• Links Program for Commuter Students
• Office of Multicultural Affairs
• Outreach Center ...and more!
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CAMPUS MINISTRY
Rooted in the Jesuit and Catholic tradition, Campus Ministry serves a vibrantly diverse, yet inclusive, community of Seattle University students committed to exploring, understanding and deepening a faith that does justice in their lives. Regardless of one’s faith background—Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist and “spiritual but not religious”—Campus Ministry provides an open and hospitable community to gather in friendship, conversation, discernment and understanding of what one’s purpose is in life. Opportunities abound, from retreats and service to liturgy, worship and immersions. Learn more at SEATTLEU.EDU/CAMPUS-MINISTRY
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTE
Indigenous Peoples Institute (IPI) supports Native student success at Seattle University and raises awareness about issues of importance to local and global Indigenous peoples. IPI also seeks accountability to Coast Salish and Urban Native peoples and the lands we now share. Learn more at SEATTLEU.EDU/INDIGENOUS-PEOPLES-INSTITUTE.
OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS
The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) encourages students to increase their awareness of and engagement with diversity by creating an environment that promotes inclusion and advocacy on campus. Popular programs include the Connections Leadership Program (a peer mentorship program for students of color), Moral Mondays at SU, OMA Speaks: Monthly Community Dialogue, BIPOC and queer affinity groups, and the Lavender Celebration for graduating LGBTQIA+ students. Learn more at SEATTLEU.EDU/OMA. Learn more about student life at SU:
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Discover a transformative experience at Seattle University, where inclusive excellence is at the heart of our community . We embrace diversity in all its forms, fostering an environment where every student’s unique background and perspective are celebrated . Through our commitment to equity and social justice, we empower students to become global leaders who make a positive impact in an interconnected world Join us and be part of a vibrant campus that values inclusivity, respect and the power of diversity
100% REDHAWK
50% White
34% Asian
14% Hispanic
8% Black
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RACE AND ETHNICITY
4% Pacific Islander
2% Native American
2% Undisclosed
9% International
Note: Race and ethnicity percentages listed are based on Seattle University’s undergraduate population. Individuals can self-identify with more than one race or ethnicity and are counted within each group, which results in a total of more than 100%.
WHERE FAITH MEETS DISCERNMENT
Support for students exploring the intersection of faith, justice and community is central to Seattle University’s Jesuit and Catholic identity. In addition to a vibrant Catholic ministry on campus, engagement opportunities exist for people from all faiths and spiritualities, including Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists, those questioning and more. Whatever your background, identity or questions you may be exploring, you have a place here.
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STUDENT-LED CULTURAL CLUBS INCLUDE:
• African Student Association
• Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Student Association
• Black Student Union
• Business Leaders of Color Coalition
• Caribbean & Latin American Student Society
• Hui ‘O Nani Hawai’i Club
• Indigenous Student Association
• Japanese Student Association
• Korean Student Association
• Marianas TaoTao Tano Club
• MEChA
• Muslim Student Association
• Queer and Trans People of Color
• Seattle University Chinese Students and Scholars Association
• United Filipino Club
• Vietnamese Student Association ...and more!
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Seattle U has allowed me to find a community not only on campus, but around the general city as well. I have been able to connect with people who identify in a lot of the same things as me, such as my ethnic background, hobbies and passions. The school has given me tools that allowed me to really go forth on my own while knowing I’ll always have the SU community to fall back on.”
GET TO KNOW SETH
FAVORITE SPOT ON CAMPUS: The Quad during fall—especially when it’s sunny—is my absolute favorite place to be.
FAVORITE CLASS OR PROFESSOR: Health Assessments & Interventions with Professor Madlyn “Mady” Murrey, ‘81, MN, RN. It’s the class where nursing majors really start to dive into the hands-on nursing skills. Murrey is my favorite professor—she is so kind and really loves coming to class every day and it just radiates off her.
FAVORITE PLACE IN SEATTLE: Capitol Hill and The Ave. Both have so much good food and a lot of really cool thrift stores/small shops.
FAVORITE THING TO DO FOR FUN: Working out and thrifting. I love working out, especially at our gym because it’s right there. If I want to play basketball or volleyball, I can just rent out a ball from the front and play.
FAVORITE FOOD: I eat literally anything you give me, but I absolutely love Korean BBQ and those Korean corndogs down in the International District! Also, Seattle Best Tea is right next to it, which is so good.
FAVORITE MUSIC OR BAND: I love R&B/Pop, especially The Weeknd, and Summer Walker and Ariana Grande!
FAVORITE THING ABOUT SEATTLE U: Our access to everything in the city. Pike and the International District (ID) are a 15 to 20-minute walk. And you can ride the link, streetcar or bus anywhere you want!
SETH ALTERADO
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CLASS OF 2024 NURSING MAJOR FROM PEARL CITY, HI
OURNEIGHBORHOOD
EXPLORER BUCKET LIST
Wander the famous Pike Place Market (there’s more than flying fish!)
Explore the cultures—art and food alike—in the International District.
Take a selfie with the Fremont Troll.
Shred some slopes or cozy up to a cup of cocoa at Stevens, Snoqualmie Pass or Crystal Mountain.
Go kayaking without changing zip codes.
Wander the stacks at Elliott Bay Book Co., an amazing independent bookstore just blocks from SU with weekly author events.
Walk Capitol Hill, home to Rock Box karaoke, Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream and more.
Stroll Alki Beach or take a swim at Madison Park Beach.
Go see the “next best thing” in music at Neumos or The Showbox or enjoy the internationally acclaimed Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall.
Admire the colors of a Pacific Northwest sunset from Kerry Park in Queen Anne.
Break out your picnic blanket and lunch beside the Asian Art Museum at Volunteer Park, a 15-minute walk from campus.
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CAMPUS CLUBS
Seattle University students accomplish just as much outside of the classroom as they do in it. Pitch the next compelling story with the student newspaper, The Spectator. Land an on-air role at KXSU 102.1 FM, the student-run radio station. Or roll up your sleeves to be an advocate and ally for the LGBTQIA+ community with the Triangle Club. If you have a love for it, there's likely a club for it.
CLUB SPORTS: Basketball, soccer, lacrosse, rugby, water polo, tennis, cycling and more.
D1 IMPROV: Students who take being funny seriously.
ENGINEERS FOR A SUSTAINABLE
WORLD: Collaborate on sustainable design projects in the local community and abroad.
ESPORTS AND GAMING: Gaming enthusiasts connect for social and competitive events.
FASHION CLUB: Join aspiring fashion designers and stylists.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS CREW: Train as a certified peer health educator and help other SU students.
SU FILMMAKERS: Join a community of student filmmakers.
RED ZONE: Put your “Hawks Up” to turn up the enthusiasm and school spirit at SU events.
THE SPECTATOR: SU’s student newspaper since 1933 is open to all students with related interests.
ULTIMATE DISC CLUB: Toss a disc and make friends with SU’s competitive Ultimate Disc team, Throbot.
WOMEN IN BUSINESS: Expand your career, leadership and networking opportunities.
YOUNG LIFE: Discover yourself in a Christian-based organization that celebrates community, adventure and faith.
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I think that many people associate school spirit with sports but it’s much more than that. We are in such a unique location and time in this country. Being in a place like Seattle U allows students to have opportunities to grow passions. Being in Redzone has grown my passions outside of what I originally thought they were.”
PETER VANDEVENTER
CLASS OF 2023
KINESIOLOGY MAJOR
REDZONE PRESIDENT FROM AUBURN, WA
CAMPUS EVENTS
Annual events unite our diverse community at Seattle University. They establish a sense of belonging, uplift our values and Redhawk spirit and celebrate who we are and what we strive to be together.
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING
Kick off the festive season with caroling, cookies and cocoa—oh, and a tree lighting in the Library Plaza.
DE-STRESS WITH DOGS
Find calm before finals week cuddled up to these furry, four-legged stress relievers.
FALL BALL
Dress your best and be ready to dance the night away at this annual party, presented by the Student Events & Activities Council.
HOMECOMING
Show your pride at the Red Umbrella Parade and Redfest, your volunteerism at Day of Service and your spirit at the men’s basketball rally and game.
INTERNATIONAL DINNER
Travel the world without leaving campus as you indulge in the cultural arts and cuisine from around the globe.
INVOLVEMENT FAIRS
Join club representatives, university departments and off-campus partners to find your community and your home-away-from-home.
QUADSTOCK
Soak up the sounds of great live music at this annual springtime concert and carnival-like arts festival.
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JACOB CHARBONNEAU
CLASS OF 2023
COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR
FROM EUGENE, OREGON
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With more than 600 members, the Esports and Gaming Club is the largest and fastest growing club on campus. Students meet weekly to enjoy the company of others around video games. Members interested in esports focus on the competitive side of gaming and competitive teams excel in their environments. The club’s explosive growth and success led to a dedicated physical space on campus.
Esports takes pride in the diversity and inclusivity of their community. While gaming is traditionally a male-dominated space, the group has a large and active female membership, thanks in part to the group being founded by women. In addition to their passion for gaming, this robust community has an active Discord channel to discuss everything from their upcoming Overwatch tournament to the latest campus events and news.
The club hosts large events every quarter, including League of Legends World Championship watch parties, Super Smash Bros. tournaments and panels with guests from the professional gaming world.
I have made a lot of my friends through the Esports and Gaming club. I joined the club as a freshman and I was able to compete on the (multiplayer first-person game) Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) team throughout my four years here. Through in-person club meetings and online discord game nights I’ve been able to meet and connect with a lot of great people.”
ESPORTS AND GAMING CLUB A CONNECTED COMMUNITY WITH A COMMON PASSION
Located on the 3rd floor of the Student Center, the Esports Center stays open until midnight and features iBUYPOWER Mono 237i Gaming PCs, gaming consoles (Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch) along with headphones and keyboards for student use.
GET TO KNOW JACOB
Favorite video games: Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Overwatch 2 and Stardew Valley
Favorite spot on campus: I’d have to say Sinegal Center or the Quad.
Favorite class or professor: Mobile Development with (Assistant Teaching Professor) Michael Koenig. I really enjoyed the project we worked on all quarter and I thought Mike’s knowledge about computer science in the professional world was extremely helpful for me.
Favorite place in Seattle: Pike Place Market for sure.
Favorite thing to do for fun: I love to play board games, video games, go for runs and watch TV shows/movies.
Favorite food: Ramen from Ramen Danbo, just a few blocks from campus.
Favorite book or author: Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer.
Favorite music or band: The Lumineers.
Favorite thing about Seattle U: I love being right in the city. The campus is beautiful but also so close to everything Seattle has to offer.
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PASSPORT
CAN BE AN AMAZING TEXTBOOK
Education abroad programs at Seattle University range in length from one week, one summer, an entire academic year and everything in between. Dedicated Education Abroad advisors work to assist you in discovering suitable academic, financial and personal options.
Students who choose to study abroad enhance their capacity to engage with individuals possessing diverse interests, values and perspectives. They develop greater competence in navigating cultural disparities within professional environments and demonstrate adaptability in the face of challenging circumstances.
Become a true global citizen through education abroad. Learn more at SEATTLEU.EDU/ABROAD
The featured photographs were taken by students for the Imagining the World: Study Abroad and International Photography Competition. Through these images students capture more than a moment in their experiences abroad—they offer a very personal window into the world.
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WELL-TRAVELED
Seth Walker / Egypt
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Thara Salim / Spain
OUR MOST POPULAR DESTINATIONS
Seattle University students come to understand the motivations, ideologies and cultures of other people by simply living among them. Typically, more than 400 students participate in education abroad each year across more than 40 countries. Some of our international program destinations include:
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
BHUTAN
CHINA
COSTA RICA
CROATIA
ENGLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
GUATEMALA
HUNGARY
INDIA
IRELAND
ITALY
JAPAN
JORDAN
KENYA
MEXICO
MOROCCO
NETHERLANDS
SENEGAL
SPAIN
SOUTH KOREA
VIETNAM
Hillary Sturgeon / Spain
Kasey Williams / France
Shika Kalevor / Nicaragua Kalevor / Nicaragua
Gerald Yip / China
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My time at the College of Nursing, specifically at the Clinical Performance Lab (CPL), has enhanced my future goals because it has solidified that I have chosen the right path for myself. Now that I have been able to get hands-on experience, it has made me excited for getting into clinicals and the field [of nursing]. My excitement has been able to flourish in the classes I have taken. I am very grateful for having chosen SU’s direct entry program.”
ALEXA VIVAS
CLASS OF 2024
NURSING MAJOR
RESIDENT ASSISTANT, CAMPION HALL
FROM VALLEY VILLAGE, CA
FUE L E D BY AND
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POSSIBILITY PURPOSE
GET TO KNOW ALEXA
Campus clubs: I am currently involved in MEChA, which is the on-campus club for Chicanx/Latinx students. I am also involved in (student-run radio station) KXSU, where I have a radio show along with two friends on Fridays, from 6-7 p.m.
Favorite location on campus: This would have to be a tie between the gym— because this is a form of self-care for myself—and the largest study room on the 12th floor of Campion Hall, because I love the 270-degree view of the city.
Favorite thing about Seattle: It’s the nature. Despite being in the downtown area, I feel like when I look around there are always evergreens in sight, which I find very calming. Nature has always been one of my safe spaces, so this is very comforting to me.
Dream job after graduation: My current dream job is to be a Mental Health Nurse Practitioner or to work in pediatrics. My plan is to go through clinicals and get a feel for each rotation to see which one suits me the best.
Favorite band or music genre: My favorite genre of music would have to be reggaeton, more specifically Bad Bunny. I am [also] getting into reggae recently because it makes me feel very happy.
What I like most about Seattle University: What I like most is the support that I have received from my professors. Especially through the pandemic and all the accommodations that they made for us. Many of my professors are very understanding and willing to work with us to find a plan for us to succeed. I appreciate that greatly.
NURSE
DIRECT ENTRY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAM
• First-Year Cohort
• Transfer Cohort
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
• Nursing theory courses: 45 students
• Clinical/lab courses: 8-10 students
UNIQUELY SITUATED IN THE DYNAMIC HEART OF SEATTLE
• Our campus is only steps away from major medical centers, including hospitals and clinics, giving students easy access to a variety of hands-on clinical classes .
90+
high-fidelity simulation suites with a research commons and skills lab equipped with patient simulator models that can run more than 90 different patient scenarios
20,000 square foot clinical and teaching lab 24
bed acute care simulation hospital
• BECOME A •
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TOGETHER WE SOAR
REDHAWK PRIDE
Seattle University offers a thriving Athletics program with 20 varsity teams competing in NCAA Division I and the Western Athletic Conference. With more than 60 season and tournament championships in the past 10 years, our Redhawk athletes soar! In addition to varsity athletics, students can participate in 17 club sports and intramural sports leagues and tournaments offered year-round.
D-I SPORTS
BASEBALL MEN
BASKETBALL MEN / WOMEN
CROSS COUNTRY MEN / WOMEN
GOLF MEN / WOMEN
ROWING WOMEN
SOCCER MEN / WOMEN
SOFTBALL WOMEN
SWIMMING MEN / WOMEN
TENNIS MEN / WOMEN
TRACK & FIELD MEN / WOMEN
(Indoor/Outdoor)
VOLLEYBALL WOMEN
Learn about all of our D-I sports at GOSEATTLEU.COM
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As I still have a couple of years of eligibility left, I am planning on joining the MBA in Sport and Entertainment Management program. This will give me different options for the future. I may explore a professional career in Europe or look for a job in a professional sport league. Working for the NBA would be a dream job.”
GET TO KNOW VASJA
FAVORITE SPOT ON CAMPUS: The Bistro in the Student Center.
FAVORITE CLASS: My favorite classes were sports and entertainment marketing and classes that had a strong element of math. I enjoyed learning more about how to market different sports, as well as how to use math for financial and business analysis.
FAVORITE PLACE IN SEATTLE: Lake Washington—when I’m on a boat.
FAVORITE THING TO DO FOR FUN: Unfortunately, I was injured this season and I discovered DJ’ing as my new hobby. But as a sports geek I also watched a lot of sports on TV, mainly European basketball and football (soccer).
FAVORITE FOOD: Cevapi, which is a native food of the Balkans.
FAVORITE BOOK OR AUTHOR: My favorite book is Shoe Dog by Phil Knight.
FAVORITE BAND: Currently, my favorite artist is Lil Baby.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT SEATTLE U: The location, diversity and inclusion.
VASJA PANDZA
CLASS OF 2023
MARKETING MAJOR
MEN’S BASKETBALL
FROM LEEDS, UNITED KINGDOM
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Working in the SU Makerspaces is an awesome experience. I am able to learn new hands-on skills while teaching and helping others to also develop these skills.”
GET TO KNOW BRITTANY
HOW SEATTLE U HAS SHAPED YOU: Seattle U has shaped me by providing a nurturing and safe environment to allow me to grow and develop into a young adult with a deeper appreciation of Jesuit values.
FAVORITE SPOT ON CAMPUS: Billodue Makerspace and Innovation Lab Makerspace.
FAVORITE PROFESSOR: My Electrical and Computer Engineering professors, Dr. Margarita Takach, Dr. Alvin Moser and Dr. Mehmet Vurkaç.
FAVORITE PLACE IN SEATTLE: The International District, because there are so many great food options.
FAVORITE THING TO DO FOR FUN: Taking the ferry across Elliott Bay to the islands.
FAVORITE BOOK OR AUTHOR: The Eragon series by Christopher Paolini.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT SEATTLE U: I love the people here.
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BRITTANY GIANGARRA
CLASS OF 2023
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR MINORS IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS AND JAPANESE FROM HONOLULU, HI
SPAC E S TO
CREATE
Discover a world of endless possibilities at Seattle University, where state-of-the-art facilities can ignite your passions . Our campus is home to cutting-edge spaces that foster innovation, collaboration and handson learning, providing you with the tools to excel in your chosen field .
• KINESIOLOGY HUMAN PERFORMANCE LAB & MOBILE VAN: Gain hands-on experience with impressive, research grade tools in exercise science . The Kinesiology Mobile Lab allows student to take their research on the road to events like Girls on the Run and Seattle Seawolves Rugby Games .
• BILLODUE MAKERSPACE: Learn how to use laser cutters, 3D printers, embroidery machines, bike repair and more . This vital hub offers a space for imagination to meet craftmanship, fostering valuable skills that extend beyond the classroom
• MEDIA PRODUCTION CENTER: Create stunning multimedia projects with access to a podcast recording space, a studio with 4K studio cameras, a screening room for 20 and a free equipment rental system for students located in the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons .
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LE A R N I N G TO
STEP · BY · STEP
Quite a bit will change between your freshman and senior years. You know you have the drive to lead, but who? And where to? Our Career Engagement Office professionals can help you figure out your journey by breaking the process into manageable steps. They offer a broad range of career development support that will make finding your career path a little easier, including guidance through:
• Self-assessment with a strengths-based lens
• Career exploration and experiential opportunity sourcing
• Opportunities to connect in-person and virtually with recruiters and alumni
• Individual appointments
• Exclusive access to career research tools and job databases
Learn more about our career resources by visiting SEATTLEU.EDU/CAREERENGAGEMENT
REDHAWK NATION
FIND SUCCESS AFTER SEATTLE U
The benefits of a Seattle University education continue beyond graduation. Our alumni network includes more than 86,000 graduates around the world. They are experiencing success professionally, while also making a difference in their communities.
Since graduating in 2021, Per Anderson has been a full-time project engineer at Sellen Construction, the company the civil engineering graduate got his start with as an intern in 2020.
IN WHAT WAYS DID SU PREPARE YOU FOR YOUR WORK AT SELLEN?
“Being able to communicate well is the biggest thing that I got from Seattle University and I’m very thankful. Seeing stuff being installed … really helped me understand how to design. It made me a better student by giving me more background, so it was easier to pick up concepts.”
PER ANDERSON, '21 CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJOR
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98 % SUCCESS RATE
SU graduates are employed, enrolled in a full-time graduate program or engaged in post-graduate service within six months of graduation.
—Seattle University "First Destination Survey" 2021
ASHWIN WARRIOR
CLASS OF 2012
ECONOMICS MAJOR
MINORS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY
PROGRAM ANALYST IN THE OFFICE OF RECAPITALIZATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
The further away I get from my time at Seattle U, the more I realize how uncommon my experience was. Inside and outside the classroom I was challenged not just to absorb academic material, but also to think about what mattered most to me and how I could use what I was learning to make an impact in the world. I think Seattle U helped me lead a more grounded, intentional life post-college.”
GET TO KNOW ASHWIN
FAVORITE PROFESSOR AND/OR CLASS: Literature of India with Dr. Nalini Iyer and Asian Economic Development with Dr. Meenakshi Rishi.
FAVORITE THING TO DO FOR FUN: I’m a huge soccer fan. When I attended Seattle U, one of my favorite things to do was get a group of friends together to go watch the Sounders play downtown.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT SEATTLE U: Seattle University taught me the value of introspection and self-reflection as well as ways to make those things a regular part of my life. The Jesuit character of the school and its emphasis on developing the whole person are rare among colleges and something I am particularly grateful for.
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FINANCING EDUCATION YOUR
More than 96 percent of Seattle University students receive financial aid, which adds up to more than $145 million in scholarships, grants, loans and employment assistance annually .
First-year and transfer students who complete an admissions application to Seattle University are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships These scholarships are renewable for up to four years and are based on the information in the admissions application, not family finances Institutional gift aid is guaranteed for the number of years remaining until expected degree completion (based on class standing) .
FILE THE FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to learn about the many resources available for financing your education . We are ready to help you invest in your future as a Redhawk . Learn more at SEATTLEU.EDU/FINANCIAL-AID .
SEATTLE U BOUND SCHOLARSHIP
FULL TUITION
A full-tuition award for incoming first-year students enrolled in the Washington State College Bound Scholarship program . In addition to a full-tuition scholarship, students may receive additional aid to help cover remaining expenses like books and room and board . Learn more at SEATTLEU.EDU/SEATTLEU-BOUND
BUDGET FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (3 Quarters per Year) On-Campus Living with Parents/Relatives Tuition (12-20 credits) $53,235 $53,235 Room and Board $14,748 $5,520 Expenses ($5,562 total) Books and Supplies $762 $762 Personal $ 1,950 $1,950 Transportation $1,800 $1,800 Technology Fee $576 $576 Wellness Fee $474 $474 Loan Fee $68 $68 Total Cost of Attendance $73,613 $64,385 Amounts based on 2023-24 costs.
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AVERAGE FINANCIAL AWARD
$39,000 AVERAGE
In 2022-23, the average financial aid award for new students was more than $39,000 per year Compared to their U S peers, Redhawks borrow $10,000 fewer in loans and 26% do not need to borrow at all . We are committed to making SU affordable and more than half of SU students come from households earning less than $120,000 annually .
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
$18,000-$33,000 PER YEAR
All first-year and transfer applicants are automatically considered for merit scholarships .
• Merit scholarships typically range from $18,000–$33,000 per year
• In 2022-23, 92% of undergraduates received merit scholarship aid
SPERRY GOODMAN SCHOLARSHIP
$5,000
Supports incoming first-year students majoring in Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics or Engineering . This $5,000 scholarship is renewable for two years and applicants are invited to apply
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY MATH AND SCIENCE SCHOLARS PROGRAM
UP TO $10,000 PER YEAR
Designed to assist high-achieving students with financial need in order to reach their future goals All Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry and Mathematics majors are eligible .
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We can't wait for you to become a member of the Redhawk community . The personalized nature of a Seattle University education starts in the admissions process and we encourage you to connect with our team for support in your application process and college search journey More information regarding requirements and deadlines can be found at SEATTLEU.EDU/APPLY
APPLICATION DEADLINES
FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Fall
First-Year
Transfer Nursing DEC. 1 fall entry only
Transfer Diagnostic FEB. 1 fall entry only
Ultrasound
Winter Quarter NOV. 1
Spring Quarter FEB. 15
Summer Quarter MAY 15
LEARN MORE AND START YOUR APPLICATION AT SEATTLEU.EDU/APPLY.
Action
First-Year Early NOV. 15
Deadline
Decision
Regular JAN. 15
Deadline
Quarter MARCH 1 priority deadline AUG. 15 final deadline
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Areas of Study
MAJORS
Accounting+
Anthropology and Sociology+
Art and Visual Culture Studies
Asian Studies+
Biochemistry
Biology+
Business Administration+
Business Analytics
Business Economics
Business and Law (3+3 dual degree)
Cell and Molecular Biology
Chemistry+
Civil Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
Communication and Media+
• Communication Studies
• Journalism
• Strategic Communication
Computer Engineering+
Computer Science+
• Business
• Mathematics
Creative Writing+
Criminal Justice+
• Administration of Justice
• Criminal Justice Theory
• Forensic Psychology
• Forensic Science
• Law Specialization (3+3 dual degree)
Design
Diagnostic Ultrasound Economics+
Education (see Humanities for Teaching and Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies)
Electrical Engineering+
English+
• Creative Writing
• Literature
Environmental Science+
Environmental Studies+
• Ecological Systems
• Environmental Education and Communication
• Politics, Policy and Justice
• Urban Sustainability
Film and Media+
Finance+
French+ History+
Humanities*+
Humanities for Teaching**
• Elementary Education (K-8)
Interdisciplinary Arts
• Arts Leadership
• Music
• Photography
• Theatre
• Visual Art
Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies
• Elementary Education (K-8)
MINORS (see above for majors also offered as minors)
African and African American Studies
Arabic
Art History
Arts Leadership
Catholic Studies
Chinese
Data Science
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Ethics
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Global Business
Japanese
Latin American and Latinx Studies
LGBTQ Studies
Medieval and Modern Studies
Pre-Health Pre-Law and Law Scholars
+Also offered as a minor.
*Applicants to Humanities should have no more than 45 transferable credits completed at the time of enrollment.
International Studies+
Kinesiology
Management+
Marine and Conservation Biology
Marketing+
Mathematics+
• Applied
• Pure
Mechanical Engineering+
Modern Languages and Cultures
Nursing Philosophy+
Photography
• Documentary Photography
Physics+
Political Science+
• Legal Studies
Pre-Business
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Science
Psychology+
Public Affairs
ROTC
Social Work
Spanish+
Theatre
Theology and Religious Studies+
• Christian Theology
• Comparative Religion
Undeclared
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies+
Nonprofit and Public Administration
Social Welfare
Studio Art
Theatre Performance
Theatre Production
Visual Art
Writing Studies
**Applicants to Humanities for Teaching should have no more than 60 transferable credits completed at the time of enrollment.
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