Washington State University

USA | Pullman, United States

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Overview

Washington State University (WSU) is a leading public research university dedicated to improving global well-being through its work in various fields, including health, food, energy, sustainability, and social opportunity. With 76 master's programs, 66 doctoral programs, and several professional programs such as business administration, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine, WSU offers a wide range of academic opportunities. The university boasts nationally recognized faculty, including members of prestigious organizations like the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering.

WSU scholars collaborate with renowned national labs, including the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and work alongside U.S. government agencies like the USDA Agricultural Research Service. The university's main campus in Pullman serves over 18,000 students, with additional campuses in Spokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver, and Everett, and online education options available globally.

Ranking

As of 2025, Washington State University (WSU) is ranked 466 globally in the QS World University Rankings​. The university has seen a decline from its previous ranking of 443 in 2024​. In the US News & World Report, WSU ranks 178 among national universities​. Additionally, Times Higher Education (THE) ranks WSU in the 301-350 range for its overall performance​. These rankings reflect WSU's continuing commitment to research and education, particularly in fields like agriculture, veterinary medicine, and engineering.

 

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