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Gonzaga University

Spokane, Washington · Private (nonprofit)

Ranked #98 US News
Feb 1Application deadline

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A-Academics
C+Admissions
A-Student Life
A-Overall

About

Gonzaga University is located in Spokane, Washington. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 5,098 students.

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Cost and aid

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$53,500
Out-of-state tuition$53,500
Room & board$15,080
Avg aid package$39,876
Students receiving aid13%
Pell grant recipients13%

Gonzaga University's undergraduate tuition for 2024-2025 is $56,140, with room and board averaging $16,630. Institutional aid to undergraduate students totals over $133 million, with 99% of students receiving scholarships and/or grants. The average financial aid package for first-time undergraduates is nearly $40,000, meeting 78% of the demonstrated need.

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Admissions

Test scores

SAT · middle 50%1220–1410
4001600
ACT · middle 50%26–31
136

Application info

Acceptance rate76%
Average GPA3.70
Student–faculty ratio12:1
Test optionalYes
Common AppYes
Application fee$60

Application dates

Regular DecisionFeb 1

Gonzaga's undergraduate admission standards are considered "more selective." The university has a test-optional policy and reviews applications holistically, seeking students with intellectual curiosity, resilience, and creativity. The average GPA for incoming students is 3.7 (unweighted), with an acceptance rate of 67%. The university encourages students of all faith backgrounds to apply.

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Academics

Graduation rate87%
Retention rate94%
Student–faculty ratio12:1
Full-time faculty56%

Gonzaga offers a rigorous academic environment rooted in the Jesuit tradition, emphasizing intellectual inquiry, ethical leadership, and service to others. The university has a 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio and an average class size of 22, fostering personalized attention and close mentoring relationships. With 92% of faculty holding terminal degrees, students benefit from expert instruction across a wide range of disciplines.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$78,892
Avg starting salary$65,140
Job placement rate96%
Earn more than HS grad88%
Economic mobility80%
Loan default (3 yr)1%
Loan repayment (3 yr)85%

Gonzaga boasts impressive student outcomes, with a 94% retention rate for first-year students and 93% of graduates securing jobs, graduate school admission, or service opportunities within one year of graduation. The university is ranked #1 in Washington state for graduates finding jobs, with top employers including Boeing, Microsoft, and Amazon. The six-year graduation rate is 86%, significantly higher than the national average.

Student life

Demographics

Medium School
5,098Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

BalancedGender ratio
Female 53%Male 47%
63% WhiteRacial diversity
White 63%Hispanic 13%Asian 7%Black 1%Other 15%
Campus housingYes

Gonzaga offers a vibrant campus culture with over 100 student organizations, an engaged student government, and a diverse array of clubs and activities. The university's Jesuit values promote inclusivity and community-building, with opportunities for spiritual retreats, faith services, and community service. A significant portion of students participate in intramural sports, and the Gonzaga Bulldogs athletic teams foster a strong sense of school spirit.

Student reviews

Professors

Alumni

I attended Gonzaga’s nursing school during the unprecedented start of the pandemic, and all staff and professors did a good job of making necessary adjustments to finish out the remaining school year. I loved almost all of my nursing professors!

Campus and vibes

Freshman

I am only 5 weeks into my education here at Gonzaga and so far so good, I'm looking forward to building strong friendships as the years go by.

Freshman

Gonzaga University is known as a pretty solid school, especially if you're into law, business, or engineering. It's got this vibe of being super friendly and supportive, which comes from its Jesuit background – they're all about helping others, being fair, and really digging into learning. A lot of students like that the classes are small, so you actually get to know your professors. The campus itself is really nice, and Spokane is a cool city that's not too big but still has stuff to do, plus you're close to the outdoors.

Alumni

Unbelievable professors, passionate and invested student life, and a cheap city where you can live in a big, craftsman house with your best friends. Truly an incredible experience, one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.

Sophomore

My overall experience with Gonzaga University has been very positive. The professors are supportive, the community is welcoming, and the campus offers a great balance of academics and student life. Gonzaga provides both strong education and personal growth opportunities.

About Gonzaga University

Gonzaga University prioritizes campus safety with a dedicated Campus Security & Public Safety Department (CSPS) that operates 24/7. The CSPS works closely with the Spokane Police Department and other local agencies to ensure a safe environment. The campus is equipped with over 850 video surveillance cameras, and safety escorts are available upon request. The university also promotes neighborhood relations and student responsibility through various initiatives.

The Honors Program at Gonzaga offers a stimulating, broad-based curriculum for highly motivated students, emphasizing intellectual inquiry and creative expression. The program provides increased academic flexibility, an annual scholarship, and post-graduate planning support. Honors students participate in interdisciplinary courses, colloquia, and a capstone project, fostering intellectual virtues and skills for a lifetime.

Gonzaga University welcomes international students and provides a supportive environment through Shorelight programs. These programs offer a world-class support system and personalized experience, including assistance with visa support, ESL courses, and career development. The university is committed to advancing diversity and inclusion, fostering an inviting atmosphere for students from diverse backgrounds.

Endowment$433,820,000
Avg faculty salary$127,320

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