Washington and Lee University

Lexington, VA
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Acceptance Rate
17%
Enrollment
1,884
Graduation Rate
95%
Student-Faculty Ratio
8:1
Median Earnings (10yr)
$94,810
Retention Rate
95%

Admissions

SAT Range (25th–75th)14101530
8001600
ACT Range (25th–75th)3235
136

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Cost & Financial Aid

In-State Tuition
$64,525
Out-of-State Tuition
$64,525
Avg Net Price
$23,911
Room & Board
$17,685
Total COA
$82,990
Median Debt
$19,500

Net Price by Family Income

$0–30,000
$76
$30,001–48,000
$887
$48,001–75,000
$6,983
$75,001–110,000
$9,222
$110,001+
$42,745
Pell Grant Rate: 11%
Federal Loan Rate: 15%

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Sticker Price$82,210
Estimated Net Price$23,911 (avg)

This is a rough estimate based on published IPEDS data. Actual aid depends on your full financial profile, merit scholarships, and institutional policies.

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Outcomes

Graduation Rate
95%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$94,810
Retention Rate
95%
Median Debt
$19,500

Top Programs

Business & Marketing
28.9%
Social Sciences
23.2%
Biology
11.5%
Psychology
5.3%
Communication
4.4%
Physical Sciences
4.2%
Engineering
3.5%
English
3.5%
Computer Science
3.1%
Natural Resources
2.4%

Top Majors

MajorGraduatesEarnings (4yr)
Business Administration, Management and Operations95$98,403
Accounting and Related Services61$101,332
Economics56$110,050
Political Science and Government53$67,855
History28$67,315
Mathematics23
English Language and Literature, General22$57,710
Biology, General22
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication21
Research and Experimental Psychology20
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics19
Neurobiology and Neurosciences18
Computer Science17
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology12
Engineering, General11

Demographics

Men 49%Women 51%
White
70.1%
Black
4.4%
Hispanic
8.4%
Asian
4.3%
Two or More
4.5%
International
7.1%

Application Info

Deadlines

ED2025-11-01
EDII2026-01-01
REA2026-01-01
App Fee (Domestic)$60
App Fee (International)$60
9 required essays
Required

Washington and Lee University invites you to submit an optional 250-word short response answering the question, “Why W&L?” The writing prompt and instructions for submitting your optional response will be available in your W&L Applicant Portal.

Required

"To promote literature in this rising empire and to encourage the arts, have ever been amongst the warmest wishes of my heart" (George Washington, 1798, first president of the United States and first major benefactor of Washington and Lee University). Describe a work of art that has influenced you, and discuss the impact it has had on you.

Required

In mathematics, the shortest distance between two points on a flat surface is a straight line. While geometry is predictable, sometimes daily life is not. Reflect on a time when your path was not as simple or direct as anticipated. How did you manage, and what did you learn?

Required

We live in a world in which much of our self-representation is curated online via short-lived social media ‘stories’ and disappearing photos. What photo or other representation of yourself is authentically you? What does it say about your growth into the person you are today and the person you want to become? Please use only the words in your essay to address this question. Do not include photographs or other materials in your answer.

Required

W&L’s Spring Term is a four-week, intensive experience during which students take only one course, allowing for undivided attention to the subject matter. Spring Term courses are known for innovative pedagogy, interdisciplinary scholarship, travel, and fieldwork in diverse settings. If you could design a Spring Term course, what would you propose, and why would you choose to pursue that topic?

Required

In his October 1963, A Talk to Teachers, James Baldwin said “…the whole process of education occurs within a social framework and is designed to perpetuate the aims of society.” Yet, as he aptly notes, “the paradox of education is precisely this – that as one begins to become conscious, one begins to examine the society in which he is being educated."  Baldwin suggests that the purpose of education is to teach us to think for ourselves, to question – and change – the “framework” that we have come to understand and accept. What norms of your home or community have you become conscious of during your time in high school, and how would you like to use that knowledge to make it a better place?

Required

Please describe an aspect of your life outside of school that is important to you, such as an extracurricular activity, a job, or a family responsibility. How has your involvement shaped your personal qualities and growth, and how has it impacted those around you?

Required

W&L‘s mission statement focuses on preparing graduates for lifelong learning in a global and diverse society. Engaging with faculty, staff, and classmates with diverse identities, experiences, and perspectives is an essential component of our education. Recognizing that diversity takes many forms, what diverse aspect would you bring to W&L?

Required

On a residential college campus with a Speaking Tradition that encourages connections between individuals, using each other‘s names matters. Please share the story of any name you go by and what significance it holds for you.

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Data sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Last updated January 2026.