Walla Walla College

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204 S College Ave
College Place, WA 99324-1198
(509) 527-2615
Website: wwc.edu
Location: Far West
Calendar: Quarter

Get a snapshot of Walla Walla College with this general overview, including student enrollment and graduation rates, average test scores, student demographics, and more.


Mission Statement

The need for professional nurses became acute near the turn of the twentieth century. In response, The Western Pennsylvania Hospital developed a nursing education program. Fifteen students were chosen and the West Penn Hospital Training School for Nurses opened on September 1, 1892, with a two-year curriculum. Ten students successfully completed the program and graduated on September 20, 1894. Because of its high standards and comprehensive curriculum, the School's popularity grew quickly. By the end of its first year, the School had received hundreds of applications. Since that time, the School has graduated over 5,000 students. Leadership, innovation and growth have characterized the School's programs and services. West Penn Hospital School of Nursing has the distinction of being the first nursing school in the nation to admit male students. West Penn was also one of the nation's first nursing schools to receive accreditation from the National League for Nursing. Dedicated to academic excellence, the School updates its curriculum to include advances in nursing and related fields in order to more thoroughly prepare graduates for their careers. With guidance, students at The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing gain experience in assessing patient needs and in planning and administering patient care. The Western Pennsylvania Hospital is the primary clinical setting for the School of Nursing. Work and study in this dynamic urban hospital environment bring students in contact with professionals from a variety of healthcare disciplines and institutions. Other hospitals and selected agencies in Allegheny County provide opportunities for student enrichment in certain specialty areas. Classrooms, the learning center, and the administrative and faculty offices are located in the Nurses' Residence.

School Characteristics

Student Population
1,968
Students
Private not-for-profit University
Private not-for-profit
Student Population
$17,829 per year


Length of Study: Four or more years
Religious Affiliation: Seventh Day Adventists

Test Scores & GPA

Average GPA: GPA Unavailable
Average ACT: 23
Average SAT: Not Available

School Profile

Total Enrollment: 1,968
Retention Rate: 71%
Graduation Rate: 48%

School Accreditation

National: Yes
Regional: Northwest Assoc. of Schools and of Colleges and Univ.
Federal: Yes

Male / Female Enrollment

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Total Enrollment

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