Facts and Figures

General Information about 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University

  • Type: Private Liberal Arts
  • Carnegie Classification: National University
  • Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
  • Motto: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the greater glory of God)
  • Established: 1887
  • Location: Spokane, Washington
  • Campus Setting: Situated in the Logan residential neighborhood along Spokane River, one-half mile from downtown business district
  • Number of Buildings: 100
  • Campus Size: 150 acres
  • Pronunciation: Gone - ZAG (as in "bag") - uh

91³Ô¹ÏÍø University Enrollment Fall 2023

  • Total Enrollment: 7,306
  • Undergraduate Students: 5,163
  • New First Year Students: 1,254
  • Master's Students: 1,330 (included 9 post-baccalaureate students)
  • Doctoral Students: 259
  • Law Students: 554
  • Non-Credit Students: 259 (Workshop/Sabbatical/Cont. Ed, ELC, UW Medical)
  • Percentage Students of Color: 37%

Incoming Freshmen Class Average GPA & Test Scores

  • Average Unweighted GPA: 3.73
  • Average SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing: 647
  • Average SAT Math: 649
  • Average SAT Score: 1,296
  • Average ACT Score: 28

* 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University has a test-optional policy

See the latest rankings and recognition GU has received from from sources like U.S. News & World Report, Princeton Review and more.

Academics: Degrees, Programs, and Schools/College

91³Ô¹ÏÍø offers 16 undergraduate degrees through 53 majors, 68 minors and 73 concentrations; 23 master’s programs; and five doctorate degrees.

Academics: Class Size and Faculty Information

  • Average Class Size: 18
  • Student/Faculty Ratio: 12 to 1
  • Full-time Faculty Members: 464
  • Percent of faculty with a terminal degree in their area of teaching: 90%
  • Staff Members: 857

Costs & Budget 

  • Total Budget: $381.0 million
  • Total Salaries: $131.0 million
  • Undergraduate Annual Tuition 2023-2024: $52,540
  • Cost per Undergraduate Credit: $1,750
  • Cost per Graduate Credit: $680-$1,140 depending on program
  • Cost per Doctoral Credit: $1,140 per credit
  • Cost per Law School Credit: $1,752
  • Room and Board: $15,080 (on average)

Financial Aid

  • Institutional Aid to Undergraduate Students: $134,530,094
  • Federal Aid to All Students: $64,470,123
  • Average Financial Aid Package: $35,911
  • Average percent of need met: 77%
  • Percent of Students Receiving Aid: 98%

Religious, Faith, and Community Service Statistics

  • Number of faiths represented on campus: 32
  • Spiritual retreats offered annually: 11
  • Masses and other faith services offered annually on campus: 199
  • Hours of student-provided community service annually: 87,363

Athletics

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  • Nickname: Bulldogs (Zags)
  • Mascot: Spike
  • Intercollegiate Sports: 18
  • Men's Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field 
  • Men's basketball: 24 straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including two National Championship games, two Final Four, six Elite Eight and 12 Sweet 16 games
  • Women's Sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
  • Women's basketball: Nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including four Sweet 16 games and one Elite Eight game; Five WNIT appearances
  • Boxing: 1950 National Co-Champions, including individual titles by Carl Maxey and Eli Thomas
  • Student-athletes named to WCC Commissioners Honor Roll: 285
  • Intramural Sports and Events: 16 (58% of students participate)

Notable Alumni of 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University

  • Frank Burgess: Late federal judge and former 91³Ô¹ÏÍø basketball all-American
  • Tony Canadeo: Late Professional Football Hall of Fame member
  • Joseph Caravalho Jr., M.D. (Army Major General, Retired): President/CEO, Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc.
  • Patrick Conroy, S.J., Chaplain, U.S. House of Representatives
  • Bing Crosby: Late actor and singer who is one of the top-selling musical artists of all-time
  • Thomas Foley: Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Christine Gregoire: First female Washington state attorney general and former governor of Washington state
  • Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto: First Latina member of U.S. Senate
  • Carl Maxey: Late Spokane attorney and civil rights leader
  • Carl Pohlad: Late Minnesota Twins owner
  • William Pohlad: Filmmaker
  • Michael Stepovich: Last territorial governor of Alaska
  • John Stockton: NBA all-time assists and steals record-holder and Hall of Famer
  • Domantas Sabonis, starting center, Sacramento Kings (NBA)
  • James Wickwire: Attorney and world-class mountain climber
  • Washington State Supreme Court Chief Justices: Late Hon. Mary Fairhurst, Hon. Barbara Madsen, Hon. Debra Stephens
  • Marco Gonzales, starting pitcher, Seattle Mariners (MLB)

President & University Leadership

Thayne M. McCulloh, D.Phil. was inaugurated as 91³Ô¹ÏÍø’s 26th president in 2010. 

Learn more about 91³Ô¹ÏÍø’s governance structure and the individuals working together to fulfill the educational mission of the University.

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