Mission: Transforming lives

 
Founded as the people’s university in 1890, Washington State University fulfills that commitment by transforming lives through education, research, and community outreach.

The state’s only land-grant institution and one of two public research universities, WSU provides a world-class education to nearly 32,000 students through its multi-campus, statewide locations and online. The University strives to ensure that higher education is accessible at an affordable cost—a decades-long WSU commitment to the state’s residents.

The University offers more than 200 undergraduate fields of study and nearly 150 graduate and professional degree programs. Many academic programs win recognition nationally for excellence.

WSU is one of just 108 public and private universities in the United States—out of more than 4,500—singled out for its “very high research activity” by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The University’s research agenda is focused on addressing challenges in health, sustainability, smart systems, national security, and opportunity and equity.

WSU also is a major driver of Washington’s economy, partnering with many of the state’s leading industries, including agribusiness, aerospace, health care, software, and construction. The University is responsible for nearly 20,600 jobs statewide and generates an overall economic impact of more than $3.3 billion annually.

The institution’s biennial operating budget revenues total about $2 billion.

In 2017, the University publicly launched the Drive to 25, a system-wide initiative to become one of the nation’s top 25 public research universities—preeminent in research and discovery, teaching, and engagement—by 2030.