By the Numbers: Student Body Snapshot

Join a student body small enough for a personal education and diverse enough to expand your worldview.

Summer Orientation group on campus

Who will be in your study group? Your concert buddies? Who will join you on adventures around Seattle and the Pacific Northwest?  

Until you get here and meet them for yourself, you can draw a few conclusions from the statistics on this page. 

Committed to the College Experience from Day One

98%

OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS ATTEND COLLEGE FULL TIME

86%

OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS LIVE IN CAMPUS HOUSING

GPA and Test Scores

3.4–3.88

Unweighted, Cumulative High School GPA
The range of incoming first-year students’ GPA in high school (from 2022).

1160–1360

SAT Scores
The range of incoming first-year students’ SAT scores for those who submitted them.

24–30

ACT Scores
The range of first-year students’ ACT composite scores for those who submitted them.

Fall 2022How Many New Students Are There?

1,004

FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS AT SEATTLE UNIVERSITY

Being in a new place together can be a great bonding experience. Who will you meet?

327

NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS AT SEATTLE UNIVERSITY

Join the largest transfer student population of any private university in Washington.

59

NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT SEATTLE UNIVERSITY

Experience an international and inclusive campus environment in the heart of Seattle.

How do students report their ethnicity?

Incoming First-Year Students

Ethnicity Number and Percentage of Students
Asian 369 (36.8%)
Black 97 (9.7%)
Hispanic 171 (17.0%)
Native American* 30 (3.0%)
Pacific Islander 37 (3.7%)
White 494 (49.2%)
Other/Unknown 12 (1.2%)

All Undergraduates

Ethnicity Number and Percentage of Students
Asian 1,385 (33.7%)
Black 345 (8.4 %)
Hispanic 594 (14.4%)
Native American* 79 (1.9%)
Pacific Islander 143 (3.5%)
White 2,056 (50.0%)
Other/Unknown 81 (2.0%)
International students 371 (9.0%)

*In our materials, we use Indigenous and Native American somewhat interchangeably. At the same time, we acknowledge that it is important to name and recognize the uniqueness of peoples who identify as Alaska Native, First Nations, California Indian, and other terms that reflect Indigenous self-determination.

In-State and Out-of-StateFirst-Year Students

46%

OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS ARE FROM WASHINGTON

You’ll meet new friends from all over Washington—whether from Seattle or beyond.

54%

OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS ARE FROM OUT OF STATE

You’ll make friends with people who come from all kinds of different places.

Where are students coming from?

Top Ten States & Territories for Out-of-State Undergraduate Students

  • California
  • Hawaii
  • Oregon
  • Colorado
  • Texas
  • Minnesota
  • Guam
  • Illinois
  • Idaho
  • Nevada 

Top Ten Countries of Origin for First-Year International Students

  • Vietnam
  • Indonesia
  • Peoples Republic of China
  • Japan
  • Canada
  • Taiwan
  • India
  • Hong Kong
  • South Korea
  • Congo (Republic of) 

How Do Students Report Their Gender?

Incoming First-years

Gender can be fluid, and your gender identity and representation is respected here. 

  • 39% Male 
  • 61% Female 

Student Body

Across campus, given a binary choice, students reported themselves as follows: 

  • 39% Male 
  • 61% Female 

For Your EducationReliable Support

96%

OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS RECEIVED AID (2022–23)

From merit scholarships to award packages, Seattle University supports your success.

$39k

AVERAGE FINANCIAL AWARD FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

The average financial aid award package offers a lot of financial support each year.

$167M

Aid Awarded to Undergraduate Students Each Year

Seattle University is committed to making a high-quality education attainable.

What our students say

Braden Wild

—Braden Wild ‘18

“My Seattle University experience... discerning where it is that I fit in the world and what that really means in a broader global context.”

Get in Touch

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