
Spokane, United States of America

Spokane, United States of America

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Whitworth's strong focus on integrating faith and learning distinguishes it from many other institutions. It also places a strong emphasis on preparing students for ethical leadership and professional success through a liberal arts education rooted in Christian values.
Martial-arts instructor and actor; known for his work with Bruce Lee.
Philosopher, scientist and advocate of intelligent-design; taught at Whitworth.
Musician whose solo project “SYML” gained acclaim; alum of Whitworth.
American football coach (college & pro leagues).
American politician from Idaho (U.S. House of Representatives) and a Whitworth alumna.
Whitworth University’s campus is known for its scenic beauty, modern facilities, and sustainable buildings. The campus includes:
Academic Buildings: Equipped with advanced labs, research centers, and classrooms that encourage interactive and collaborative learning.
Robinson Science Hall: An eco-friendly building housing state-of-the-art science laboratories and classrooms.
Cowles Auditorium and Weyerhaeuser Hall: Spaces for performing arts, events, and lectures.
Residence Halls: Traditional and suite-style housing with amenities that create a comfortable living experience.
The student life at Whitworth is vibrant and rooted in community engagement. The university offers:
Events and Traditions: Regularly hosts traditions like Pirate Idol, Springfest, and community service days.
Student Government Association (SGA): Provides leadership opportunities and represents student interests.
Cultural and Faith-based Groups: Supports diversity through various cultural and religious organizations.


Career Services Office: Offers resume workshops, career counseling, job fairs, and internship placements.
Alumni Networking: Connects students with alumni for mentorship and career opportunities.
The below information is required while
completing the university application :
Applicants may use either the Whitworth Application or the Common Application (both have no application fee).
High school transcript: Applicants must submit unofficial (or official) high school transcripts showing completion of secondary school.
Standardised test scores (SAT/ACT/CLT) are optional for many applicants. If a student comes from a non-accredited homeschool program or has competency-based grades without GPA, test scores may be required.
Academic recommendation form or letter (optional) can be submitted.
For international undergraduate applicants:
Must submit official transcripts (and may need credential evaluation) if secondary credentials are from outside U.S. system.
English-language proficiency: minimum TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6.5, PTE 56, DET 110; or SAT Critical Reading & Writing sub-score 500; ACT English sub-score 24.
Financial guarantee and diploma/final transcript required.
Application deadlines: Domestic first-year: Early Action I Nov 15, Early Action II Jan 15, Regular Decision March 1.
There is a “Guaranteed Admissions & Aid Program (GAP+)” for Washington high school students with GPA 3.6 or higher, guaranteeing admission and academic achievement scholarship up to $9,000 per year.
Know moreWhitworth’s Career Services Center organizes various recruitment events, job fairs, and on-campus interviews for students. The center connects students with leading regional and national employers, including technology firms, healthcare institutions, non-profit organizations, and corporate sectors.



Whitworth has consistently been ranked as one of the top regional universities in the West by U.S. News & World Report and recognized for its high academic standards, commitment to community service, and engagement in student-focused initiatives.


Whitworth has a history of students and faculty receiving Fulbright Scholarships, promoting international exchange and education.
Whitworth’s teams have frequently won awards in NCAA Division III, promoting a balanced approach to academics and athletics.
Whitworth has consistently ranked among the top regional universities in the Western U.S. according to U.S. News & World Report.
The creative writing program was celebrated for producing notable authors and fostering strong literary talent.
Whitworth expanded its study abroad programs, encouraging cross-cultural experiences in over 40 countries.
Recognized for its student commitment to community service and local engagement in Spokane.
Recognized for campus-wide sustainability efforts, including waste reduction and energy-saving initiatives.
Established to integrate faith-based education and support spiritual growth among students.
This facility received recognition for sustainable architecture and environmental responsibility.
The university supports faculty-student research initiatives, funding projects across social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.
Whitworth encourages student-led research and faculty-mentored projects, particularly in sciences, technology, psychology, and education. Research facilities like Robinson Science Hall and the Cowles Music Center support academic exploration, and students participate in national conferences, contributing to publications and presenting findings.
Although still more of a startup rather than a granted patent, three students developed “Boss Moss”, a genetically-modified moss filter to remove arsenic and heavy metals from water in a sustainable, low-cost way
A microdevice manufactured via low-cost 3D printing rather than standard silicon fabrication, aimed at greatly reducing time and cost for PCR tests (for e.g., COVID-19, bacterial infections).
This is the university’s first awarded patent. Developed by Prof. Philip Measor (Engineering & Physics) and colleagues, the device uses 3-D printing to make a micro-device combining microfluidics and optical waveguides for biosensor applications.

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