Gonzaga University is an exemplary learning community that educates students for lives of leadership and service for the common good.
In keeping with its Catholic, Jesuit, and humanistic heritage and identity, Gonzaga models and expects excellence in academic and professional pursuits and intentionally develops the whole person -- intellectually, spiritually, culturally, physically, and emotionally.
Through engagement with knowledge, wisdom, and questions informed by classical and contemporary perspectives, Gonzaga cultivates in its students the capacities and dispositions for reflective and critical thought, lifelong learning, spiritual growth, ethical discernment, creativity, and innovation.
The Gonzaga experience fosters a mature commitment to dignity of the human person, social justice, diversity, intercultural competence, global engagement, solidarity with the poor and vulnerable, and care for the planet. Grateful to God, the Gonzaga community carries out this mission with responsible stewardship of our physical, financial, and human resources.
Jeremy Rouse ● (509) 313-3634 ● rouse@gonzaga.edu
Location: Spokane, WA
Website: www.gonzaga.edu
Virtual Information Sessions: apply.gonzaga.edu/portal/virtualvisit
Virtual Tours: tour.gonzaga.edu/virtualtour/#virtualtour
Number of Students: 5,000
Student to Faculty Ratio: 11:1
Percentage of Students Who Identify As Native: 1%
Percentage of Staff Who Identify As Native: Not Provided
Graduation Rate For Native Students: Not Provided
Admission Requirements
The Office of Admission carefully considers the following items as part of the application to Gonzaga University:
Curriculum and school
Grade point average and grade trends
College essay
Activities and honors
Character
SAT or ACT scores (if submitted; Gonzaga University is “test optional".)
Native Financial Aid Opportunities Offered by the School
50% tuition and additional scholarship opportunities for graduate students enrolled in the American Indian Entrepreneurship program
Diploma
Certificate
Associate's
Bachelor's ✓
Master's ✓
Doctorate ✓
On-Campus Native Specific Housing
On-Campus Family Housing
On-Campus Sober Housing
On-Campus Childcare
Support Person For Native Students ✓
Elder-In-Residence
Native American Tuition Waiver
Native Greek Organizations
Arts & Entertainment Degrees
Art
Art History
Broadcast & Electronic Media Studies
Communication & Leadership
Communication Studies
Conducting
Dance
Film Studies
Jazz Performance
Journalism
Music
Music Education
Sport and Athletic Administration
Sport Management
Theatre Arts
Visual Literacy
Writing
Native Degrees
American Indian Entrepreneurship
Native American Studies
Native Language(s) Taught
None
Native Classes
American Indian Literatures
Doing Business in Indian Country; Legal Environment
HistoryPlays:FactFictionStory
Indians of Columbia Plateau
Indigenous Early America
Indigenous Science
Introduction to Native American Studies
Intro Native American History
Native American Activism
Native American Art & Perform
Native American Govt & Politic
Native American Religions
Native American Studies Topics
Study Abroad Trip: Operations & Tribal Leadership
Tribal Seminar 1
Tribal Seminar 2
Tribal Strategic Management
Native Supports Offered
Sčintxʷ Native American Cultural Center
Native Student Organizations
None
Native Events
None
Native Preparation Programs
None
Native High School Programming
None
How Is The School Involved With The Local Native Community?
Not Provided