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How Colleges Spend Money
The graph below shows the Administrative Cost Per Student at Washington College. This is a measure of expenditures per student for day-today executive operations of the institution, not including student services or academic management.
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Oases of Excellence
Washington College has an ACTA Oasis of Excellence on campus. ACTA’s Oases of Excellence initiative highlights academic centers that prepare students for informed citizenship in a free society by maintaining the highest academic standards, introducing students to the best of the foundational arts and sciences, teaching American heritage, and ensuring free inquiry into a range of intellectual viewpoints. Learn more about Oases of Excellence here.The Institute for Religion, Politics and Culture
"Washington College challenges and inspires emerging citizen leaders to discover lives of purpose and passion." [Source]
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Curriculum last evaluated: 11/27/2023
2021-22 enrollment and tuition data, and four-year graduation rates for first-time, full-time freshmen who enrolled in Fall 2012, are derived from the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator.