In 2010, 2,092 students earned degrees from Gonzaga.
Gonzaga provides educated leaders who care about and work to improve their community
- 2009 freshman class included 19.7 percent students of ethnic minority; additionally, the University has traditionally enrolled 200 international students, helping to diversify this community
- New programs uniquely suited to our region’s needs include a health care M.B.A., the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program and an American Indian Studies concentration
- More than 200 educators in Spokane Public Schools earned their advanced degrees at Gonzaga
- 100 engineering majors each year design projects for Spokane businesses and agencies. Another 75 engineering students serve in local internships
- In 2009-2010 Gonzaga awarded $53 million in its own (not state or federal) financial aid, allowing access to a diversity of students
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Gonzaga-educated leaders
in the community

Mary Verner '99 JD
Spokane Mayor

Scott Morris '80
Avista Corporation
Chairman, President
Chief Executive Officer
