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University of Washington Bothell was founded in 1989 when it was granted the approval of the Washington state legislature. The university began with a staff of 12 faculty members and a class of 143 students. [2] Its first classes were held in fall 1990, and its first graduating class — of three students — completed their degrees in ...
Sam Houston State University: 21,219 21,650 21,363 21,025 20,938 20,477 20,031 19,573 ... Texas Higher Education Data This page was last edited on 12 November ...
acceptance rate [1] (Fall 2012) Endowment Research expenditures (FY 2011) Carnegie classification [2] U.S. News Ranking University of Houston 4800 Calhoun Rd: 1927 40,747 667 55.9% $590 million [3] $128 million [3] Research (Very High) National Universities, No. 171 (Tier 1) [4] University of Houston–Clear Lake 2700 Bay Area Blvd
As of 2023, most undergraduates are direct admits, and about 25-30% of majors are current UW student admits. [12] In 2021 and 2022, only 9% and 8% of direct admits were accepted. [15] [13] The direct admission pathway is designed primarily for Washington state residents, and approximately one quarter of applications from in-state are accepted. [13]
West Virginia State University (Established as the West Virginia Colored Institute in 1891.) After the desegregation of West Virginia schools in the 1950s, the state board of education voted to terminate West Virginia State University's land-grant funding structure. West Virginia State University was restored to land-grant status in 2001. [26]
The state with the highest percentage of people having a bachelor's degree or higher educational attainment was Massachusetts at 50.6%, and the lowest was West Virginia at 24.1%. The District of Columbia had a percentage significantly higher than that of any U.S. state at 63.0%. [1]
Ivy-Plus admissions rates vary with the income of the students' parents, with the acceptance rate of the top 0.1% income percentile being almost twice as much as other students. [234] While many "elite" colleges intend to improve socioeconomic diversity by admitting poorer students, they may have economic incentives not to do so.
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