Washington State University


Washington State University (WSU) is a public research university dedicated to improving lives by serving the public good. With a commitment to unlocking possibilities, WSU empowers students, faculty, and others to create a world where all people can thrive. The university offers a diverse range of academic programs across its six campuses and is recognized for its high research activity and community engagement.

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Washington State University

Washington State University, PO Box 641014, Pullman, WA 99164


What We Do

WSU Global Campus serves more than 3,700 students worldwide through convenient online academic programs in fields such as accounting, human development, and criminal justice.

WSU Spokane focuses on preparing future physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other health professionals.

The Ste. Michelle Wine Estates WSU Wine Science Center provides research and education to support Washington’s premium wine grape industry.



Key People

Kirk H. Schulz

WSU System President

T. Chris Riley-Tillman

System Provost and Executive Vice President

David Cillay

WSU Global Campus Chancellor and Interim WSU Pullman Chancellor

Daryll DeWald

WSU Spokane Chancellor and Executive Vice President

Sandra Haynes

WSU Tri-Cities Chancellor

Mel Netzhammer

WSU Vancouver Chancellor


News & Updates

Carnegie Classification

WSU is recognized among doctoral universities with 'very high research activity' in the Carnegie Classification (2021).

Best Value Colleges

Selected by The Princeton Review as one of the 'Best Value Colleges' for 2022, based on return on investment for graduates.

First-gen Forward Institution

WSU was named a First-gen Forward institution in 2019, recognizing its dedication to serving first-generation college students.