YOUR STORY BEGINS HERE.

YOUR
STORY
BEGINS
HERE.
A PAC-12
UNIVERSITY
IN A PRIVATE
COLLEGE
SETTING.
Washington State University
Tri-Cities offers a high-quality
yet affordable education in a
supportive atmosphere. You’ll
find personalized instruction
within a close-knit campus
community where faculty, staff
and fellow students actually
know each other.
WSU Tri-Cities was founded
in 1989 and is one of four
urban campuses in the WSU
system. That puts us in the
same company as some of
the West’s finest universities.
We offer opportunities for
dynamic student engagement,
research experiences, and
community involvement. Our
campus values quality. We seek
innovation, experiential learning,
collaboration and a community
rich in diversity. We offer
personalized undergraduate
and graduate education with
our faculty, staff and students
all active in research, outreach
and community service.
You will gain an edge in our
unique learning environment as
you work in small-size classes
with world-class faculty, and
make strong connections with
instructors and peers while
pursuing your degree.
__ A DIVERSE CULTURE __
Ethnic diversity is a priority
because it prepares students for
career success in a global society.
It enhances social development,
broadens perspective and increases
self-awareness. WSU Tri-Cities
is the most diverse campus in
the WSU system, with more than
30% students of color. We value
our culture of inclusiveness. WSU
students can also join or start
clubs, such as the Hispanic Culture
Club or World Researchers Club.
DOUG GAST
professor / Digital Technology & Culture
“WSU Tri-Cities is like a private school
offering a public school degree with a
public school price tag. Our students
receive one-on-one individual attention in class. The professors know
who they are. We spend an inordinate
amount of time with our students
here. The students have their own
close-knit community and we become
a part of that.”
JOSEPH TRAVERSO
junior / Cleveland, Ohio
Attracted by the smaller campus
and true affordability, Joseph found
everything he needs at WSU Tri-Cities.
During his freshman year, he got to
know his professors pretty well. He
built a strong network of mentors,
and that has really helped. This led
to the opportunity to do guided
research with one of his professors,
Dr. Voulgarakis. That position exposed
him to new things, including learning
an entire computer language used for
mathematical modeling of biological
systems. A mechanical engineering
major, Joseph is considering graduate
school, further research, and an
eventual career in medicine, academia
or bio-mechanics. He’s a member of
the wrestling club at WSU Pullman.
Last year he won regionals and
advanced to nationals in Texas.
• BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
• CIVIL ENGINEERING
• COMPUTER SCIENCE
• DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
& CULTURE
• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
• ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
• ENGLISH
– Literature
– Rhetoric & Professional Writing
• ENVIRONMENTAL AND
ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE
• HISTORY
• HUMANITIES
• MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• NURSING
• PRE-HEALTH SCIENCES
– Pre-Dentistry
– Pre-Medicine – Pre-Pharmacy
– Pre-Veterinary Medicine
• PSYCHOLOGY
• SCIENCES
– Biological Sciences
– Physical Sciences
– General Mathematics
• SOCIAL SCIENCES
• VITICULTURE & ENOLOGY
(Wine Science)
Still deciding? We’ll help you
explore your options!
KRISTEN MEYERS
graduate / Tri-Cities, Washington
Kristen transferred to WSU Tri-Cities
so she could be close to family
and to get involved in exciting
opportunities for scientific research as
an undergraduate. Now she’s working
towards an MD-PhD degree at Baylor
College of Medicine. The mentorship
she received here was a real difference
maker. Her instructors saw potential
and “called it out of her.” She loved the
small class sizes and the relationships.
Many of her instructors were also
researchers and that allowed them
to bring a perspective of “applied
science” to the classroom.
UP-CLOSE INSTRUCTION.
SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES.
VANESSA ALVAREZ-SANCHEZ
junior / Basin City, Washington
Majoring in civil engineering and
minoring in business, Vanessa might
eventually get two degrees because
for her, it’s all about achieving her
dreams. Coming from a small-town
high school, WSU Tri-Cities was a
perfect fit. The first year away from
home was a challenge, but one of
her professors, Dr. Allena, reached
out and helped her get adjusted. She
really likes that about WSU Tri-Cities.
She finds it easy to build networks
and find partners for projects or
fun activities. Through the Career
Development Center, she landed
a paid internship at LIGO Hanford
Observatory. Someday she hopes to
have her own company that builds
houses for low-income families.
KATHLEEN McATEER, Ph.D.
professor / Biology
“At one point I was teaching
chemistry at the University of
Washington to a class of 250
students. Now a typical majors class
for me at WSU is 30-40 students,
and never more than about 70 in a
non-major class. For me, it’s that I
know the students and I know their
stories. So mentoring them is often
a very personal experience. To know
that I play a role in helping them
reach their goals is very important
to me.“
The true academic distinction
that stands out here is the
relational, mentoring focus of
our faculty. One professor puts
it this way - “The reason that
most of us love working here is
the people we get to be involved
with. We’re in it for student
success, not for personal gain
or research grants or academic
honors.”
In the classroom, that
translates into professors who
know where you’re trying to
go and tailoring their teaching
__ CAREER FOCUSED __
The Career Development Center at
WSU Tri-Cities provides services
and resources to help you make
important career decisions while
you’re still a student and to launch
your job search before graduation.
Start building your résumé, get
hands-on experience, prepare for
the job market or graduate school.
The annual career fair connects
you with prospective employers.
efforts in a way that connects
with your goals. That sounds
more like custom education, not
mass-production.
With student success as the
benchmark, we help you begin
planning and developing
essential skills that will be
required in your career or
graduate studies. Your future
begins right now. That means
internships and training. And at
WSU Tri-Cities, that means you
hit the ground running.
THOMAS SPOTTECK
senior / veteran / Long Island, NY
What we can do best is
equip our students to
know and understand
their chosen career
fields. Connecting
with relevant jobs and
internships can play
a significant role in
building both résumés
and knowledge. We
don’t have to invent
very many internships
and job opportunities
for our students. The
Tri-Cities area is rich
with potential for
real-world opportunity.
But we do go hunting
for them. And we help
make those connections
happen more readily.
Here are some recent
internship examples :
•Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
•Advanced
Technologies and Laboratories
•Bechtel National, Inc.
•CH2M HILL
•Ciel du Cheval Vineyard
•Mission Support Alliance
•Washington Closure Hanford
•Washington River Protection Solutions
•Department of Energy
•Department of Ecology
•Areva
•Lockheed Martin
•Kadlec Regional Medical Center
•Trios Health
•Cadwell Laboratories
•SIGN Fracture Care International
•LIGO Hanford Observatory
And many more!
A veteran of two tours of duty to
Afghanistan, Thomas decided to
pursue a degree in viticulture and
enology. Finding one of the world’s
great wine regions in Eastern
Washington, he chose WSU Tri-Cities.
He loves both plant science and wine
science. He gets to do both here. With
a BS in viticulture and enology and
minors in business and horticulture,
he’ll be well-prepared to launch his
career as a winemaker. Thomas has
already had some great internships.
Last year he worked six days a week
with the winemaker at Bookwalter,
a WSU graduate. This year he’ll be
doing a project with Hedges at Red
Mountain. WSU Tri-Cities has a great
reputation in the wine industry,
both locally and internationally.
The new Wine Science Center on
campus will become the Pacific
Northwest’s headquarters for wine
education and research. It’s one of
the reasons Thomas decided to come
here. He loves the small class sizes
and that his professors are all wine
professionals. Someday, he’d even
like to be that winemaker who hosts
an internship for a future student
from WSU Tri-Cities.
• Great weather –
300 sun-filled days.
• Three local
professional sports
teams. The Dust
Devils (Single-A
baseball), The Fever
(AFL arena football),
The Americans (WHL
hockey).
• Pac-12 sports
competition just up the
road in Pullman.
• The confluence of
the Snake, Yakima and
Columbia Rivers has
produced an aquatic
playground second to
none. Enjoy sailing,
boating, waterskiing,
swimming, fishing,
and more.
• Seven riverfront
parks and 67 miles of
paved pedestrian and
bike trails.
• The “Heart of
Washington’s Wine
Country.” More than
160 wineries within
a 50-mile radius,
producing some of
the finest wines in the
country.
• The new Hanford
Reach Interpretive
ALFREDO RAMIREZ
Center, known locally
as The Reach. The
museum and visitor
center celebrates the
natural and cultural
history of the Hanford
Reach and the greater
Columbia Basin.
• National touring
concerts, plays and
events at the Toyota
Center.
• Great food happens
all around town from
authentic taco trucks
to every kind of ethnic
cuisine to salmon and
syrah with a river view.
Opportunity for leadership
and activity surround you
here. Get involved with
student government through
ASWSUTC or join the Student
Entertainment Board to
organize performances and
events. Club sports in soccer
and rugby are open to everyone.
Many students make friends
and get connected through
student clubs and organizations.
You can even start one yourself.
Not many college campuses
can equal our beautiful setting
on the banks of the Columbia
River. Bike trails run along the
river from campus right into
town or out into the country.
Outdoor recreation is part
of our community’s DNA and
you’ll find our students hiking,
kayaking, rafting and wake
boarding whenever they have a
free afternoon.
300 annual days of sunshine
doesn’t hurt either. It’s simply
the best weather in the state.
For weekend road trips,
Seattle, Portland, and Spokane
are all within an easy drive.
__ YOU BE THE LEADER __
We offer all students the
opportunity to take part in
our Chancellor’s Leadership
Certificate Program, designed to
encourage them to get involved
with leadership opportunities
on campus and in the local
community. We connect students
with out-of-class leadership
experiences that match their
personal interests and career
ambitions for meaningful
leadership development.
A RIVERFRONT CAMPUS
IN A VIBRANT SMALL CITY.
GABRIELLA RODRIGUEZ
senior / Toppenish, Washington
As transfer student, Gabby started at
Columbia Basin College and completed
her Associate of Arts and Science
degree. She planned on going to WSU
Pullman, but it just seemed too big.
She found out about WSU Tri-Cities
through the CBC Bridges Program.
Majoring in psychology, she is
heading toward a master’s degree in
educational leadership. She wants to
work in promoting higher education for
low-income, first generation students.
She’s involved in work-study tutoring
with GEAR UP. Dr. Paul Strand, a close
mentor, opened a door for Gabby to
get a job as an ABA tutor for an autistic
child, which allows her to earn college
credit for that real-world experience.
sophomore / Pasco, Washington
Alfredo is involved in student
government, and was recently elected
student body vice-president. That
means he gets to be involved in the
planning and development of the new
student union building. He is very
busy with activities, both inside and
outside of school. He prefers it that
way. He loves how many opportunities
there are for everyone to get involved.
At a bigger university that’s harder
to do. He wants the close community.
He’s majoring in mechanical
engineering, but is also drawn toward
business and leadership, so who
knows where his path may lead. He
says, “This small university is going
to surprise some people. It surprised
me. It makes you feel that you’re a big
part of something.”
ERICK FLIEGER
COURTESY OF TRIDEC
graduate / veteran / entrepreneur
Erick always knew he’d go to WSU.
An Army veteran, he now holds a
mechanical engineering degree from
WSU Tri-Cities. He worked on campus
for the Department of Veterans Affairs
which allowed him to support his
family and go to school at the same
time. As a student, he interned with
a civil engineering firm in Pasco, and
he just completed an internship with
the Department of Energy that led to
a full-time job with them. He’s also
launched an exciting startup called
Sun Spirits, a craft distillery.
WE HAVE A PLACE FOR YOU!
So you want to be a Coug …
congrats! That’s the first step.
From your first day of class at
WSU Tri‑Cities to when your
name is called at graduation,
you’ll be part of a campus
community that cares about
you—your academic success,
your personal achievements,
your daily challenges, and
your goals for the future.
Now, welcome to the
application process. Since our
admission application fees
are nonrefundable, it’s a good
idea to contact us before you
apply if you’re unsure about
which semester or application
form to use. We prefer online
applications, but if you need to
mail an application, PDFs are
available for downloading and
printing.
WSU
Tri-Cities
BACK
COVER
tricities.wsu.edu/admission/apply
ADMISSION APPLICATION
PRIORITY DATES –
Total Enrollment : 1,336
Students of color : 59.3%
Average class size : 21
Areas of interest : Business
Administration, Nursing, Pre-Health
Sciences, Education, Engineering
Estimated Annual Tuition,
Books and Fees : $12,858
First Generation: 50%
Low Income: 40%
Veterans: 8%
FRESHMAN CLASS FALL 2013 –
Number of students : 135
Average unweighted GPA: 3.23
SAT mid-range: 930 – 1090
63% Female / 37% Male
TRANSFER CLASS FALL 2013 –
Number of students: 176
Average college GPA: 3.03
Average age: 26
52% Female / 48% Male
Students of color: 35.2%
Areas of interest: Business
Administration, Nursing, Psychology,
Engineering, Computer Science
__ FINANCIAL AID __
__ SCHOLARSHIPS __
We offer grants, work-study, and/
or loans to qualified financial
aid applicants. To receive all the
assistance you are eligible for,
complete the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
between January 1 and February 15
of the year you plan to enroll - even
if you haven’t been admitted.
WSU Tri-Cities, community
partners, and generous donors
awarded more than $400,000 in
scholarships to 154 students last
year. We offer scholarship awards
at every level, from single semester
to four years of full tuition.
We offer automatic academic
achievement awards for students
who qualify. Complete the online
scholarship application every year.
tricities.wsu.edu/finaid/
fafsa.gov (WSU code: 003800)
applyweb.com/apply/wsunivss
• Fall semester : January 31
• Spring semester : November 15
Applicants are strongly
encouraged to send in
all application materials
postmarked by the priority
admission dates.
Complete applications with
supporting documents that are
postmarked after the priority
dates will be reviewed for
admission on a space-available
basis. Be sure to check the box
for the Tri-Cities campus!
Washington State University Tri-Cities • 2710 Crimson Way • Richland, WA 99354-1671
Phone 509.372.7250 • admissions@tricity.wsu.edu • tricities.wsu.edu