1 . What is the size of Gonzaga's undergraduate student body?^
2 . What is total university enrollment?^
3 . What is the average class size?^
4 . What is the student-to-faculty ratio?^
5 . What is the average incoming freshman grade point average?^
6 . What is the average SAT and ACT for admitted students?^
Mid-50% SAT range: 1090 -1270 Mid-50% ACT composite range: 23 - 29
7 . What percentage of classes are taught by professors?^
8 . How many full-time faculty members work at Gonzaga?^
9 . What percentage of students receive financial aid?^
10 . How much does it cost to attend Gonzaga?^
Full-time (12-18 credits) Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $13,910/semester (includes Student Activity Fee) Part-time: $810 per credit hour Approximate Room & Board: Meal Plan Choice #2 - $1,860/semester Double occupancy room - $1,940/semester Miscellaneous Fees: $670
11 . What is the average freshmen financial aid package?^
$21,251 (for students demonstrating financial need according to the FAFSA)
12 . What is the percentage of in-state versus out-of-state students?^
13 . What is the male to female ratio?^
14 . What is the freshmen to sophomore retention rate?^
15 . When is your deadline for Fall 2009 undergraduate admission?^
Early Action (non-binding) Deadline: November 15th Regular Admission Deadline: February 1st
16 . What is Gonzaga's FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) code?^
17 . Can I get a part-time job while attending school full-time?^
The Gonzaga Student Employment Office serves students seeking part-time employment during the academic year and full-time employment during the summer. Both on and off-campus jobs are awarded as part of the financial aid package. However, many other on campus job opportunities are available regardless of financial need (with Sodexho Marriott food services and/or some individual departments).
18 . Does Gonzaga have core curriculum requirements for all students?^
19 . When do I declare a major? Does it matter if I don't know exactly what I want to study?^
About 60% of entering Gonzaga students are undecided about their major field of study. Students normally have until the end of their sophomore year to declare a major. Many students change majors after they are enrolled. Obviously, some fields (like engineering and education) are less flexible than others. Students who are even slightly interested in engineering or education should start off taking courses in that field. It is much easier to transfer out of these majors than into the programs at a later time.
