
The 91̽»¨â€™s newest freshman class is one of the most diverse in the school’s 162-year history, and 91̽»¨Bothell and 91̽»¨Tacoma are welcoming their largest incoming classes.
Each year, university officials conduct an enrollment count on the second Friday after classes begin.
The incoming new class across all three campuses, including first-year students and transfer students, totals 11,609, of which 8,414 — 72.5% — are Washington residents.
The Seattle campus enrolled 8,559 new undergraduates, including 7,006 freshmen and 1,553 transfer students. Of the 8,559 new undergraduates at the Seattle campus, a record 1,509 or 17.6%, a record high percentage, are historically underserved students of color.
The number of Washington community college transfer students enrolled at the 91̽»¨across all three campuses this fall was 2,191 — 1,281 in Seattle, 402 in Bothell and 508 in Tacoma. Of these, 85.1% are Washington residents.
Overall, the number of undergraduate applicants to the Seattle campus increased this year by 18% to 67,483, with an admissions rate of 42.8%. The Seattle campus’ admission rate for Washington residents was 52.8%.
Total enrollment across all three campuses increased very slightly, from 60,081 to 60,692 — 50,097 in Seattle, 5,816 at 91̽»¨Bothell and 4,790 at 91̽»¨Tacoma (11 students are enrolled at more than one 91̽»¨campus).
Of the 60,692 enrolled students across all three campuses, 43,255 are undergraduate and 17,437 are pursuing graduate or professional degrees. The number of international students enrolled across all three campuses is 8,662 (14.2%) – 8,153 in Seattle, 295 at 91̽»¨Bothell and 216 at 91̽»¨Tacoma.
The enrollment count — a snapshot in time — will later be presented to the 91̽»¨Board of Regents.