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Undergraduates: 4,500
Total Students: 7,700
Gonzaga University is a Catholic, Jesuit, mid-size
institution, boasting an undergraduate population of
approximately 4,500 students. Although GU has grown over the
last decade, the average class size remains at 22 students and
the student-faculty ratio is 11:1. Gonzaga has always had a
tradition of "cura personalis" which means care of the whole
person.
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Undergraduates: 1,000
Total Students: 1,500
The size of Northwest University is large enough to allow students to choose from numerous academic and extracurricular options. At the same time, NU is a community in which students develop authentic relationships with each other and professors.
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Undergraduates: 3,200
Total Students: 3,500
With 3,600 students, PLU's liberal arts and professional
programs give you more choices than you will find at a small
college and more personal attention than you will find at a
large school. PLU provides the type of support that can
only come from a close-knit community.
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Undergraduates: 170
Total Students: 170
Your advisor at Trinity will be the faculty chairperson for your department. Student-to-faculty ratio of 8:1 tells part of the story. You'll plan your education with the person who knows your program best, and you often won't need an appointment.
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Undergraduates: 2,600
Total Students: 3,000
With a professor to student ratio of 13 to 1, faculty have
the primary commitment of teaching students. Classes are taught
by professors, not graduate or teaching assistant students, with
an average class size of thirty students. This size class
provides a rich learning environment where teachers can develop
and build relationships with individual students through
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