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  2. Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis

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    The College of Arts and Sciences is the central undergraduate unit of the university with 387 tenured and tenure-track faculty, 158 non-tenure track faculty (including lecturers, artists-in-residence, and visiting faculty), and 70 research scientists, serving about 4,000 undergraduates in 40 academic departments and programs divided into divisions of Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural ...

  3. McKelvey School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Washington University finished in 2021 a $360 million campus transformation project which included the construction of two new McKelvey buildings: Henry A. and Elvira H. Jubel Hall, which houses the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, and James M. McKelvey, Sr. Hall, which houses the Department of Computer Science ...

  4. Washington University in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Washington University was named one of the "25 New Ivies" by Newsweek in 2006 [120] and has also been called a "Hidden Ivy". [121] Eads Hall Ridgley Hall. A 2014 study ranked Washington University #1 in the country for income inequality [122] About 22% of Washington University's students came from the top 1%, while only about 6% came from the ...

  5. Olin Business School - Wikipedia

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    At Olin, undergraduate students are admitted directly into the BSBA program as freshmen. Inter-division transfers are allowed for students who are in good standing with their current division, can complete the BSBA requirements within 4 years, have completed 2 or more core professional business courses for credit, have completed Calculus II for credit, and have a minimum 3.5 GPA.

  6. Yield (college admissions) - Wikipedia

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    Yield in college admissions is the percent of students who enroll in a particular college or university after having been offered admission. [1] [2] It is calculated by dividing the number of students who enroll at a school in a given year by the total number of offers of acceptance sent. The yield rate is usually calculated once per year.

  7. George Warren Brown School of Social Work - Wikipedia

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    Optionally, graduate students can enroll in one a series of dual degree programs with other graduate schools at Washington University. [36] In October of 2023, Washington University in St. Louis announced its intent to form an independent School of Public Health [37] as part of a 10-year strategic plan entitled "Here and Next". [38]

  8. Washington University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Washington University Global Studies Law Review is a student-edited international legal journal dedicated to publishing articles by international, foreign, and comparative law scholars. Washington University Jurisprudence Review was formed in 2008 and is the only student-edited, in-print journal of law and philosophy.

  9. List of research universities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    R1 institutions will be defined as those that (1) have $50 million in research expenditures, and (2) grant 70 research doctorates. Other changes to the classification system include multiple labels to identify institutions, and recognition for non-doctoral universities.