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Western Washington University

www.wwu.edu

 
Western Washington University is the state’s third-largest higher education institution. Consistently ranked the top master’s-granting public university in the Pacific Northwest by U.S. News and World Report. FACULTY: Faculty in fall 2012: 784. Full-time faculty: 517, 90.1 percent with terminal degrees. Student-faculty ratio: 20.8 to 1. STUDENTS: Fall 2012 enrollment: 14,833 full- and part-time students. Students of color: 21.3 percent. First-year students: 2,688 freshmen and 1,045 transfers. 2011 full-time freshmen returning: 85.1 percent. Six-year graduation rate: 67.2 percent.
  • Number of Employees: 50K-100K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.wwu.edu
  • 516 High Street
    Bellingham, WA USA 98225
  • Phone: 360.650.3000

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Beth Albertson
Director of Information Security Profile
John Lawson
Chief Information Officer Profile

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