University of Washington-Tacoma Campus

Common Data Set 2009-10

Federal outcomes

Federal data from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, vintage 2022-23. Outcomes reflect earlier cohorts than the CDS year shown elsewhere on this page.

Median earnings
$78,466
10 yrs after enrollment
Graduation rate
63%
6-year completion
Average net price
$10,163
sticker minus grants
Median debt at grad.
$14,615
federal loans only

All Extracted Fields

§ Extraction76fields parsed from this CDS.

General Information

1 TABLE
Degrees Offered
Bachelor'sX
Master'sX
Post-master's certificateX
Doctoral degree research/scholarshipX
Doctoral degree – professional practiceX

First-Time, First-Year Admission

1 TABLE
Admission Policies
Amount of application fee:60
Can it be waived for applicants with financial need?Yes

Transfer Admission

4 TABLES
Fall Applicants
D2 transfer admissions
Transfer applicants, admits, and enrolled students by reported sex or status.
D2 transfer admissions. Transfer applicants, admits, and enrolled students by reported sex or status.
MeasureMalesFemalesUnknownTotal
AppliedNot reportedNot reportedNot reported4541
AdmittedNot reportedNot reportedNot reported2119
EnrolledNot reportedNot reportedNot reported1600
Application for Admission
If a minimum college grade point average is required of transfer applicants, specify (on a 4.0 scale):2.50
Fall Closing Date: Month02
Other
Fall Closing Date:Day15
Transfer Credit Policies
Minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at your institution to earn a bachelor’s degree:45

Academic Offerings and Policies

1 TABLE
Special Study Options
Distance learningX
Double majorX
English as a Second Language (ESL)X
Exchange student program (domestic)X
Honors ProgramX
Independent studyX
InternshipsX
Student-designed majorX
Study abroadX
Teacher certification programX

Student Life

2 TABLES
Activities Offered
Campus MinistriesX
Choral groupsX
Concert bandX
DanceX
Drama/theaterX
International Student OrganizationX
Jazz bandX
Literary magazineX
Model UNX
Music ensemblesX
Musical theaterX
OperaX
Pep bandX
Radio stationX
Student governmentX
Student newspaperX
Student-run film societyX
Symphony orchestraX
Television stationX
YearbookX
Housing
Apartments for married studentsX
Apartments for single studentsX
Special housing for disabled studentsX
Special housing for international studentsX
Fraternity/sorority housingX
Cooperative housingX

Financial Aid

2 TABLES
Reporting Year
Academic Year2009-2010 estimated
Institutional Aid
If your institution has recently implemented any major financial aid policy, program, or initiative to make your institution more affordable to incoming students such as replacing loans with grants, or waiving costs for families below a certain income level please provide details:H16. Indicate which policies your institution has impl emented to help students reduce or meet college costs. Tuition and/or fee waivers for Adult students Senior citizens Family members enrolled simultaneously Family of clergy/clergy commitment Children of alumni Minority students Unemployed or children of unemployed workers Employees/families of employees Tuition guarantee plans gfedc Tuition at time of first enrollment guaranteed to all students for 4 (or 2) years gfedc Tuition at time of first enrollment guaranteed only to students making advance payment gfedc Tuition futures or advance payment pr ogram for parents of young children Tuition payment plans Credit card payment Prepayment discount External finance company Installment payment Deferred payment H17. Are work-study programs available Nights For part-time students https://sdc.collegeboard.com/sdc/rf/printview.do?surveyId=150164&orgId=3879&forward... 5/19/2010 Print Survey Page 41 of 51 Weekends H18. Provide any additional information regarding financial aid policies and procedures. Tuition not due until third week of term. H19. Use these lines, if you wish, to describe any non-need- based merit scholarship opportunities that you would like prospective freshmen to know about. Li st the name of the award, amount, basis for selection and number of awards available.

Instructional Faculty And Class Size

1 TABLE
Undergraduate Class Size
I3 undergraduate class size
Undergraduate class sections and subsections by enrollment size band.
I3 undergraduate class size. Undergraduate class sections and subsections by enrollment size band.
MeasureClass sectionsClass subsections
2-9 studentsNot reportedNot reported
10-19 studentsNot reported231
20-29 studentsNot reported452
30-39 studentsNot reported1038
40-49 studentsNot reported250
50-99 studentsNot reported50
100+ studentsNot reported1
TotalNot reported2130

Disciplinary Areas of Degrees Conferred

2 TABLES
Diploma/Certificates
Bachelors
J degrees conferred by discipline
Percentage distribution of degrees conferred by discipline and award level.
J degrees conferred by discipline. Percentage distribution of degrees conferred by discipline and award level.
MeasureCertificate/diplomaAssociateBachelor's
AgricultureNot reportedNot reported1%
Natural resources and conservationNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Architecture1%Not reported4%
Area, ethnic, and gender studiesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Communication/journalismNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Communication technologiesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Computer and information sciencesNot reportedNot reported2%
Personal and culinary servicesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
EducationNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
EngineeringNot reportedNot reported9%
Engineering technologiesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Foreign languages, literatures, and linguisticsNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Family and consumer sciencesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Law/legal studiesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
EnglishNot reportedNot reported5%
Liberal arts/general studiesNot reportedNot reported1%
Library scienceNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Biological/life sciencesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Mathematics and statisticsNot reportedNot reported2%
Military science and military technologiesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Interdisciplinary studiesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Parks and recreationNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Philosophy and religious studiesNot reportedNot reported2%
Theology and religious vocationsNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Physical sciencesNot reportedNot reported3%
Science technologiesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
PsychologyNot reportedNot reported5%
Homeland Security, law enforcement, firefighting, and protective servicesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Public administration and social servicesNot reportedNot reported1%
Social sciencesNot reportedNot reported17%
Construction tradesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Mechanic and repair technologiesNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Precision productionNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Transportation and materials movingNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Visual and performing artsNot reportedNot reported5%
Health professions and related programsNot reportedNot reported5%
Business/marketingNot reportedNot reported11%
HistoryNot reportedNot reported3%
OtherNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
TotalNot reportedNot reportedNot reported

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