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Top Regional University by Federal Regions (2019-2020)

Regional universities offers undergraduate programs and graduate programs but the area of study is limited compared to national universities. The ten standard federal regions were established by OMB (Office of Management and Budget) in April 1974. This article introduces the top regional universities by the 10 standard federal regions. The ranking is based on CollegeEvaluator's ranking methodology by considering academic, financial, admissions, learning environment, and more perspectives. [read more about the ranking methodology]
Region IRegion IIRegion IIIRegion IVRegion VRegion VIRegion VIIRegion VIIIRegion IXRegion X

Federal Region I University Ranking

Federal Region I consists of 6 States - Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region I. In Federal Region I over 6 State , there are 372 regional universities - by school type, 112 public and 260 private schools, and by school level, 203 4 years (or high), 66 2-4 years, and 103 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, Bentley University ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region I ranking and Emerson College and Suffolk University followed it. By school type, there are 3 public and 7 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region I.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region I 67.97% where Emerson College has the tightest rate with 35.64%. Providence College has the highest tuition & fees with $52,438 where the average amount is $36,635 of the schools. Bentley University has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,325 where the average SAT scores is 1,171 of the schools. The average student population is 6,533 and the average student to faculty ratio is 14.90 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region I.
Top Regional University in Federal Region I (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 Bentley University
Waltham, MA
43.21% $51,830 $39,180 1,325 5,460 11 to 1
2 Emerson College
Boston, MA
35.64% $49,432 $31,264 1,295 4,573 15 to 1
3 Suffolk University
Boston, MA
85.33% $40,104 $39,477 1,125 7,186 15 to 1
4 Providence College
Providence, RI
48.97% $52,438 $9,660 1,285 4,674 11 to 1
5 Westfield State University
Westfield, MA
86.05% $16,929
($10,849)
$6,498
($6,375)
1,083 6,100 16 to 1
6 University of New Haven
West Haven, CT
83.87% $40,440 $17,150 1,125 6,867 16 to 1
7 Central Connecticut State University
New Britain, CT
67.24% $24,028
($11,068)
$23,986
($12,356)
1,075 11,822 16 to 1
8 Wentworth Institute of Technology
Boston, MA
76.04% $34,970 $37,700 1,180 4,516 18 to 1
9 Bridgewater State University
Bridgewater, MA
90.14% $16,872
($10,732)
$11,397
($10,530)
1,070 10,990 19 to 1
10 Springfield College
Springfield, MA
63.17% $39,305 $32,560 1,145 3,139 12 to 1

Federal Region II University Ranking

Federal Region II consists of 4 States - New Jersey, New York, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region II. In Federal Region II over 4 State , there are 770 regional universities - by school type, 172 public and 598 private schools, and by school level, 381 4 years (or high), 144 2-4 years, and 245 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, CUNY Bernard M Baruch College ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region II ranking and Molloy College and Rider University followed it. By school type, there are 5 public and 5 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region II.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region II 66.39% where CUNY Hunter College has the tightest rate with 36.42%. Manhattan College has the highest tuition & fees with $44,560 where the average amount is $30,266 of the schools. CUNY Bernard M Baruch College has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,305 where the average SAT scores is 1,160 of the schools. The average student population is 8,656 and the average student to faculty ratio is 13.50 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region II.
Top Regional University in Federal Region II (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
New York, NY
39.29% $15,412
($7,462)
$20,880
($11,450)
1,305 18,029 18 to 1
2 Molloy College
Rockville Centre, NY
81.03% $32,600 $22,610 1,145 4,929 10 to 1
3 Rider University
Lawrenceville, NJ
69.67% $44,460 $21,398 1,095 4,824 10 to 1
4 Manhattan College
Riverdale, NY
74.55% $44,560 $19,542 1,165 4,232 13 to 1
5 Ramapo College of New Jersey
Mahwah, NJ
62.89% $24,229
($14,678)
$18,725
($18,328)
1,145 6,174 16 to 1
6 The College of New Jersey
Ewing, NJ
49.80% $28,901
($16,923)
$24,996
($17,083)
1,255 7,686 13 to 1
7 William Paterson University of New Jersey
Wayne, NJ
93.33% $21,768
($13,370)
$20,484
($13,158)
990 10,198 14 to 1
8 Le Moyne College
Syracuse, NY
68.80% $35,230 $16,674 1,175 3,356 12 to 1
9 CUNY Hunter College
New York, NY
36.42% $15,332
($7,382)
$20,828
($11,398)
1,240 23,202 13 to 1
10 Iona College
New Rochelle, NY
88.16% $40,172 $21,586 1,080 3,926 16 to 1

Federal Region III University Ranking

Federal Region III consists of 6 States - Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, Virginia, and West Virginia. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region III. In Federal Region III over 6 State , there are 723 regional universities - by school type, 221 public and 502 private schools, and by school level, 337 4 years (or high), 194 2-4 years, and 192 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, Saint Joseph's University ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region III ranking and University of Scranton and James Madison University followed it. By school type, there are 4 public and 6 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region III.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region III 77.18% where Christopher Newport University has the tightest rate with 67.77%. Loyola University Maryland has the highest tuition & fees with $50,100 where the average amount is $36,712 of the schools. Saint Joseph's University has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,205 where the average SAT scores is 1,170 of the schools. The average student population is 6,286 and the average student to faculty ratio is 13.00 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region III.
Top Regional University in Federal Region III (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 Saint Joseph's University
Philadelphia, PA
76.32% $46,550 $17,334 1,205 7,589 11 to 1
2 University of Scranton
Scranton, PA
73.19% $45,790 $11,630 1,200 5,286 13 to 1
3 James Madison University
Harrisonburg, VA
71.13% $29,106
($12,206)
$29,016
($11,976)
1,205 21,751 16 to 1
4 Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Harrisburg
Middletown, PA
87.75% $24,916
($15,206)
$29,710
($22,784)
1,170 4,933 15 to 1
5 Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Erie-Behrend College
Erie, PA
89.12% $24,916
($15,206)
$29,710
($22,784)
1,165 4,312 13 to 1
6 Christopher Newport University
Newport News, VA
67.77% $27,790
($14,924)
$21,114
($12,006)
1,195 4,957 14 to 1
7 Loyola University Maryland
Baltimore, MD
78.74% $50,100 $17,970 - 5,645 12 to 1
8 Lebanon Valley College
Annville, PA
78.21% $44,910 $49,120 1,174 1,922 10 to 1
9 Stevenson University
Stevenson, MD
73.16% $37,142 $8,040 1,115 3,615 14 to 1
10 Marywood University
Scranton, PA
76.36% $35,904 $11,438 1,100 2,853 12 to 1

Federal Region IV University Ranking

Federal Region IV consists of 8 States - South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Kentucky. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region IV. In Federal Region IV over 8 State , there are 1237 regional universities - by school type, 398 public and 839 private schools, and by school level, 501 4 years (or high), 398 2-4 years, and 338 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, University of South Florida-Sarasota-Manatee ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region IV ranking and The University of Tampa and Berry College followed it. By school type, there are 4 public and 6 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region IV.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region IV 57.29% where University of South Florida-Sarasota-Manatee has the tightest rate with 32.43%. Stetson University has the highest tuition & fees with $47,630 where the average amount is $27,600 of the schools. University of South Florida-Sarasota-Manatee has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,212 where the average SAT scores is 1,166 of the schools. The average student population is 7,184 and the average student to faculty ratio is 15.60 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region IV.
Top Regional University in Federal Region IV (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 University of South Florida-Sarasota-Manatee
Sarasota, FL
32.43% $16,501
($5,587)
$20,737
($10,039)
1,212 2,069 12 to 1
2 The University of Tampa
Tampa, FL
48.69% $29,992 $11,546 1,170 9,333 17 to 1
3 Berry College
Mount Berry, GA
66.12% $37,246 $12,060 1,210 2,014 11 to 1
4 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach, FL
65.50% $36,868 $19,156 - 6,613 17 to 1
5 University of South Florida-St Petersburg
St. Petersburg, FL
38.65% $16,736
($5,821)
$20,924
($10,226)
1,175 4,727 18 to 1
6 The University of West Florida
Pensacola, FL
42.42% $19,241
($6,360)
$24,140
($9,062)
1,165 12,847 21 to 1
7 Freed-Hardeman University
Henderson, TN
93.16% $22,950 $10,980 1,155 2,037 13 to 1
8 Appalachian State University
Boone, NC
69.46% $22,216
($7,409)
$21,408
($7,976)
1,185 19,108 16 to 1
9 Southeastern University
Lakeland, FL
48.07% $26,620 $13,430 1,055 8,755 18 to 1
10 Stetson University
DeLand, FL
68.42% $47,630 $16,304 - 4,341 13 to 1

Federal Region V University Ranking

Federal Region V consists of 6 States - Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Minnesota. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region V. In Federal Region V over 6 State , there are 1092 regional universities - by school type, 320 public and 772 private schools, and by school level, 496 4 years (or high), 288 2-4 years, and 308 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, Calvin College ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region V ranking and Kettering University and Lewis University followed it. By school type, there are 4 public and 6 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region V.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region V 72.35% where Lewis University has the tightest rate with 57.76%. Kettering University has the highest tuition & fees with $44,380 where the average amount is $29,979 of the schools. Kettering University has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,280 where the average SAT scores is 1,190 of the schools. The average student population is 6,700 and the average student to faculty ratio is 15.50 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region V.
Top Regional University in Federal Region V (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 Calvin College
Grand Rapids, MI
78.97% $36,300 $28,228 1,260 3,732 12 to 1
2 Kettering University
Flint, MI
70.27% $44,380 $13,332 1,280 2,315 15 to 1
3 Lewis University
Romeoville, IL
57.76% $33,430 $14,550 1,120 6,440 13 to 1
4 Bradley University
Peoria, IL
66.81% $34,610 $16,660 1,190 5,882 12 to 1
5 Baldwin Wallace University
Berea, OH
74.25% $33,530 $13,514 1,140 3,709 11 to 1
6 University of Michigan-Dearborn
Dearborn, MI
77.97% $26,420
($13,304)
$23,550
($13,570)
1,180 9,460 17 to 1
7 Xavier University
Cincinnati, OH
73.79% $40,450 $12,076 1,160 7,127 11 to 1
8 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Eau Claire, WI
77.96% $17,115
($8,840)
$18,929
($9,140)
- 11,604 23 to 1
9 University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
La Crosse, WI
70.65% $17,946
($9,127)
$19,985
($9,915)
- 10,597 19 to 1
10 University of Wisconsin-River Falls
River Falls, WI
75.07% $15,610
($8,037)
$18,213
($9,082)
- 6,135 22 to 1

Federal Region VI University Ranking

Federal Region VI consists of 5 States - Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region VI. In Federal Region VI over 5 State , there are 828 regional universities - by school type, 289 public and 539 private schools, and by school level, 270 4 years (or high), 244 2-4 years, and 314 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, Trinity University ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region VI ranking and New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and St. Mary's University followed it. By school type, there are 2 public and 8 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region VI.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region VI 58.69% where New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology has the tightest rate with 23.16%. Trinity University has the highest tuition & fees with $44,680 where the average amount is $32,061 of the schools. Trinity University has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,345 where the average SAT scores is 1,197 of the schools. The average student population is 3,615 and the average student to faculty ratio is 11.80 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region VI.
Top Regional University in Federal Region VI (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 Trinity University
San Antonio, TX
34.16% $44,680 $42,737 1,345 2,637 9 to 1
2 New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Socorro, NM
23.16% $23,524
($8,156)
$23,560
($8,037)
1,305 1,895 8 to 1
3 St. Mary's University
San Antonio, TX
74.97% $32,140 $18,730 1,150 3,648 11 to 1
4 University of Dallas
Irving, TX
39.13% $42,680 $33,750 1,230 2,542 11 to 1
5 University of Houston-Clear Lake
Houston, TX
69.42% $20,746
($7,310)
$18,982
($9,334)
1,120 8,961 16 to 1
6 LeTourneau University
Longview, TX
45.53% $31,270 $18,618 1,205 3,175 11 to 1
7 University of St Thomas
Houston, TX
82.24% $31,460 $21,534 1,155 3,223 11 to 1
8 John Brown University
Siloam Springs, AR
77.15% $27,668 $14,400 1,238 2,516 14 to 1
9 Abilene Christian University
Abilene, TX
56.96% $36,300 $22,356 1,135 5,204 15 to 1
10 Hardin-Simmons University
Abilene, TX
84.20% $30,140 $13,405 1,085 2,344 12 to 1

Federal Region VII University Ranking

Federal Region VII consists of 4 States - Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region VII. In Federal Region VII over 4 State , there are 385 regional universities - by school type, 129 public and 256 private schools, and by school level, 191 4 years (or high), 131 2-4 years, and 63 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, Webster University ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region VII ranking and Truman State University and Pittsburg State University followed it. By school type, there are 4 public and 6 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region VII.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region VII 69.48% where Friends University has the tightest rate with 47.35%. Rockhurst University has the highest tuition & fees with $38,760 where the average amount is $25,276 of the schools. Truman State University has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,219 where the average SAT scores is 1,114 of the schools. The average student population is 5,584 and the average student to faculty ratio is 14.00 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region VII.
Top Regional University in Federal Region VII (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 Webster University
Saint Louis, MO
56.14% $28,700 $13,500 1,126 11,406 12 to 1
2 Truman State University
Kirksville, MO
65.30% $15,314
($8,120)
$16,186
($9,484)
1,219 5,853 17 to 1
3 Pittsburg State University
Pittsburg, KS
89.58% $18,682
($7,338)
$19,154
($8,322)
- 6,625 17 to 1
4 Nebraska Wesleyan University
Lincoln, NE
72.08% $35,564 $5,093 1,140 2,095 10 to 1
5 Southeast Missouri State University
Cape Girardeau, MO
82.93% $13,830
($7,800)
$10,513
($5,959)
1,135 11,071 20 to 1
6 Friends University
Wichita, KS
47.35% $29,394 $11,358 1,005 1,926 11 to 1
7 DeVry University-Missouri
Kansas City, MO
66.67% $17,800 $17,552 - 111 7 to 1
8 Rockhurst University
Kansas City, MO
66.12% $38,760 $16,436 1,183 3,145 14 to 1
9 University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA
80.74% $21,222
($8,938)
$22,648
($10,432)
1,111 11,187 18 to 1
10 Concordia University-Nebraska
Seward, NE
67.91% $33,490 $8,650 995 2,424 14 to 1

Federal Region VIII University Ranking

Federal Region VIII consists of 6 States - Colorado, South Dakota, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and North Dakota. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region VIII. In Federal Region VIII over 6 State , there are 287 regional universities - by school type, 101 public and 186 private schools, and by school level, 130 4 years (or high), 92 2-4 years, and 65 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, Westminster College ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region VIII ranking and Augustana University and Minot State University followed it. By school type, there are 6 public and 4 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region VIII.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region VIII 79.44% where Minot State University has the tightest rate with 50.10%. Westminster College has the highest tuition & fees with $34,984 where the average amount is $21,407 of the schools. Augustana University has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,195 where the average SAT scores is 1,111 of the schools. The average student population is 3,301 and the average student to faculty ratio is 14.40 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region VIII.
Top Regional University in Federal Region VIII (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 Westminster College
Salt Lake City, UT
92.92% $34,984 $14,559 1,169 2,477 8 to 1
2 Augustana University
Sioux Falls, SD
65.42% $33,960 $34,530 1,195 2,133 12 to 1
3 Minot State University
Minot, ND
50.10% $7,592
($7,064)
$9,553
($8,873)
1,025 3,189 12 to 1
4 Rocky Mountain College
Billings, MT
58.45% $29,552 $34,605 1,083 997 11 to 1
5 Southern Utah University
Cedar City, UT
79.18% $20,586
($6,770)
$24,548
($8,338)
1,130 10,196 19 to 1
6 Black Hills State University
Spearfish, SD
88.32% $12,155
($9,009)
$8,384
($8,116)
1,069 4,035 18 to 1
7 Montana Tech of the University of Montana
Butte, MT
91.75% $22,600
($7,440)
$19,383
($6,054)
1,170 1,844 13 to 1
8 University of Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls, SD
91.25% $18,910 $7,020 1,120 1,615 16 to 1
9 Northern State University
Aberdeen, SD
88.11% $11,821
($8,750)
$11,814
($6,665)
1,065 3,493 21 to 1
10 Western State Colorado University
Gunnison, CO
88.91% $21,908
($10,436)
$17,371
($19,399)
1,085 3,034 14 to 1

Federal Region IX University Ranking

Federal Region IX consists of 7 States - Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa, Arizona, Guam, Northern Marianas, and California. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region IX. In Federal Region IX over 7 State , there are 916 regional universities - by school type, 248 public and 668 private schools, and by school level, 376 4 years (or high), 267 2-4 years, and 273 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region IX ranking and Saint Mary's College of California and Mills College followed it. By school type, there are 6 public and 4 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region IX.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region IX 62.17% where California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo has the tightest rate with 30.17%. University of Redlands has the highest tuition & fees with $50,980 where the average amount is $30,489 of the schools. California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,335 where the average SAT scores is 1,162 of the schools. The average student population is 17,772 and the average student to faculty ratio is 17.80 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region IX.
Top Regional University in Federal Region IX (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo, CA
30.17% $23,833
($9,943)
$20,754
($11,250)
1,335 22,013 21 to 1
2 Saint Mary's College of California
Moraga, CA
77.19% $49,188 $31,308 1,155 3,881 11 to 1
3 Mills College
Oakland, CA
85.54% $30,877 $36,370 1,124 1,257 11 to 1
4 University of Redlands
Redlands, CA
74.75% $50,980 $22,192 1,170 4,598 12 to 1
5 California State University-Long Beach
Long Beach, CA
31.21% $18,714
($6,834)
$17,772
($8,268)
1,145 37,466 23 to 1
6 California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
Pomona, CA
55.15% $19,276
($7,396)
$18,334
($8,830)
1,140 26,598 28 to 1
7 San Jose State University
San Jose, CA
54.66% $19,732
($7,852)
$18,790
($9,286)
1,145 35,400 26 to 1
8 Arizona State University-West
Glendale, AZ
82.41% $26,548
($10,268)
$24,432
($12,608)
1,150 4,445 12 to 1
9 Dominican University of California
San Rafael, CA
87.17% $46,940 $17,850 1,123 1,779 9 to 1
10 California State University-Fullerton
Fullerton, CA
43.41% $18,804
($6,924)
$17,862
($8,358)
1,130 40,280 25 to 1

Federal Region X University Ranking

Federal Region X consists of 4 States - Idaho, Alaska, Washington, and Oregon. The schools listed below rank in the best regional universities in Federal Region X. In Federal Region X over 4 State , there are 244 regional universities - by school type, 84 public and 160 private schools, and by school level, 121 4 years (or high), 80 2-4 years, and 43 less than 2 years schools.
For academic year 2019-2020, University of Washington-Bothell Campus ranks first in the best colleges in Federal Region X ranking and University of Washington-Tacoma Campus and Western Washington University followed it. By school type, there are 6 public and 4 schools in the best colleges in Federal Region X.
The average acceptance rate of the best colleges in Federal Region X 79.19% where Eastern Washington University has the tightest rate with 63.42%. University of Portland has the highest tuition & fees with $47,818 where the average amount is $33,245 of the schools. University of Portland has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,230 where the average SAT scores is 1,114 of the schools. The average student population is 6,971 and the average student to faculty ratio is 17.20 to 1 over the best colleges in Federal Region X.
Top Regional University in Federal Region X (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1 University of Washington-Bothell Campus
Bothell, WA
79.35% $38,091
($11,390)
$33,459
($19,218)
1,140 5,970 20 to 1
2 University of Washington-Tacoma Campus
Tacoma, WA
85.56% $38,340
($11,639)
$33,708
($19,467)
1,085 5,354 16 to 1
3 Western Washington University
Bellingham, WA
87.66% $24,690
($8,343)
$22,562
($11,438)
1,180 16,121 18 to 1
4 University of Portland
Portland, OR
75.33% $47,818 $23,868 1,230 4,280 12 to 1
5 Northwest University
Kirkland, WA
95.21% $32,960 $19,453 1,128 1,321 12 to 1
6 Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA
63.42% $25,057
($7,526)
$28,197
($12,704)
975 12,633 21 to 1
7 Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA
79.79% $43,674 $30,316 1,170 3,207 12 to 1
8 Central Washington University
Ellensburg, WA
78.16% $23,954
($8,273)
$24,404
($11,537)
1,060 12,342 19 to 1
9 Southern Oregon University
Ashland, OR
76.47% $26,814
($10,479)
$22,314
($19,002)
1,035 6,278 26 to 1
10 Northwest Nazarene University
Nampa, ID
70.94% $31,050 $10,749 1,135 2,201 16 to 1

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