Admissions

Our application process is specific to the campus of your choice and the type of student you are considered. No matter your path to WSU, our admission counselors are at the ready to help you through the application process.

Undergraduate Application

WSU admission is test free, so standardized test scores such as SAT or ACT are not required. A high school diploma is required, and a GED is accepted. The academic core requirements for admission are outlined by the Washington Student Achievement Council (pdf).

Graduate Application

Admission to WSU Graduate School is a joint decision between the dean of the Graduate School and your prospective department or college. Be sure to check with your prospective department to see if they are still accepting applications.

Transfer Student Application

WSU is an excellent choice to continue your education. You’re considered a transfer student for admission purposes if you have attended college after the summer following high school graduation.

International Student Application

WSU welcomes students from around the world, and current WSU students come from about 100 countries. Earning a WSU degree brings lifetime membership in a closely bonded group of people who support each other personally and professionally wherever they are located.

Professional Programs and Certificates Application

A professional degree—such as veterinary medicine, nursing, medicine, or pharmacy—is designed to prepare you to work in a particular profession, often meeting the academic requirements for licensure or accreditation. Prerequisites and admissions requirements may differ from other graduate-level degrees. Professional degrees and certificates at WSU are managed by their respective departments.