The states that make up the Pacific Northwest region of the United States are beautiful and Washington is no exception. The city of Seattle is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live and work and the nearby Olympic Peninsula and Puget Sound area provides rainforests, mountains, the San Juan Islands, and close proximity to wonderful Canadian cities like Victoria and Vancouver. In the east, you'll find more mountains, the mighty Columbia River, and the pretty city of Spokane. Washington is a great place to spend four or more years as a college student and the state provides a healthy selection of both public and private schools.
The University of Washington is a public research university with campuses in Seattle, Tacoma, and Bothell. It was founded in 1861, long before Washington became a state. Enrollment at all three campuses is about 43,000. This immense university has 17 schools and colleges, including a College of Forest Resources, College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences, and Schools of Law and Medicine. Admission is highly competitive.
The main campus of Washington State University is in Pullman, in the east near Idaho. Pullman is the quintessential college town, far removed from the hubbub of the big cities. Washington State is home to many outstanding academic programs and is consistently lauded for the writing program that each student must take in order to hone their writing skills. More than 200 fields of study are offered to students at 10 separate colleges ranging from Agriculture to Veterinary Science.
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