Washington University in St Louis

St. Louis, MO
PrivateSuburbanWebsite
Acceptance Rate
12%
Enrollment
7,897
Graduation Rate
94%
Student-Faculty Ratio
7:1
Median Earnings (10yr)
$86,182
Retention Rate
96%

Admissions

SAT Range (25th–75th)15001570
8001600
ACT Range (25th–75th)3335
136

Test Policy: Test Optional

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Cost & Financial Aid

In-State Tuition
$62,982
Out-of-State Tuition
$62,982
Avg Net Price
$22,117
Room & Board
$20,778
Total COA
$83,476
Median Debt
$17,500

Net Price by Family Income

$0–30,000
$4,391
$30,001–48,000
$2,321
$48,001–75,000
$1,863
$75,001–110,000
$19,344
$110,001+
$42,712
Pell Grant Rate: 16%
Federal Loan Rate: 14%

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Sticker Price$83,760
Estimated Net Price$22,117 (avg)

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Outcomes

Graduation Rate
94%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$86,182
Retention Rate
96%
Median Debt
$17,500

Top Programs

Engineering
13.4%
Social Sciences
12.8%
Biology
12.4%
Business & Marketing
11.8%
Computer Science
9.6%
Interdisciplinary Studies
8.7%
Psychology
8.5%
Visual & Performing Arts
5.8%
Physical Sciences
2.9%
Mathematics & Statistics
2.8%

Top Majors

MajorGraduatesEarnings (4yr)
Computer Science180
Finance and Financial Management Services160$152,625
Research and Experimental Psychology148
Anthropology118
Economics116$80,729
Biology, General115
Mechanical Engineering104$85,827
Marketing97
Mathematics95
Political Science and Government91
Systems Engineering70
Business/Managerial Economics68
Biomedical/Medical Engineering59
International/Global Studies58
Cognitive Science53

Demographics

Men 46%Women 54%
White
41.5%
Black
8.9%
Hispanic
12.6%
Asian
21.1%
Two or More
6.3%
International
8.2%

Application Info

Deadlines

ED2025-11-03
EDII2026-01-02
REA2026-01-02
App Fee (Domestic)$75
App Fee (International)$75
10 required essays
Required

Please tell us what you are interested in studying at college and why.

Required

Undecided about your academic interest(s)? Don’t worry—tell us what excites you about the academic division you selected. Remember that all of our first-year students enter officially “undeclared” and work closely with their team of academic advisors to discover their academic passions. You can explore all of our majors and programs on our website.

Required

Chancellor Danforth and Mrs. Danforth deeply cared about building trust within the community and being of service to others. They embodied a spirit of servant leadership, enhancing the experiences of students, staff, and faculty. Reflecting on the lives and legacies of the Danforths, share a specific example of how you have demonstrated a commitment to servant leadership and improving your community.

Required

Dr. John B. Ervin was a nationally renowned Black educator and the first African American Dean at Washington University in St. Louis. Reflecting on his biography and the history and legacy of the Ervin Scholars Program, share a specific example of how you have taken action to champion diversity in your own life or community.

Required

Annika Lynn Rodriguez championed awareness for students of all backgrounds, including starting WashU’s first Latin American Awareness Week. Reflecting on Annika Rodriguez‘s history and legacy, share a specific example of how you have made a commitment to fostering cultural awareness and understanding.

Required

The Beyond Boundaries Program equips students with a set of tools to critically understand and make a difference in a complicated world where challenges require diverse perspectives and skill sets. What is the big societal issue you would like to tackle? What academic expertise would you need on your team? What would you contribute to the team?

Required

Students in the Joint Program in Business and Computer Science will be equipped with the fundamental knowledge and perspectives of computer science and business and will have unique opportunities to converge these two disciplines. This is a distinctive degree program that captures the intersection of business and computer science and the growing demand for people with this special and sought-after skill set. Graduates of the program will able to pursue careers in technology, data analytics, finance, consulting and business development, to name a few. Tell us how you would use this combined degree to explore the intersection of these two disciplines?

Required

WashU is a place that values diversity of perspectives. We believe those perspectives come from a variety of experiences and identities. Respond to one of the following prompts to help us understand “Who are you?”:

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WashU supports engagement in the St. Louis community by considering the university as "In St. Louis, For St. Louis." What is a community you are a part of and your place or impact within it?

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WashU strives to know every undergraduate student "By Name & Story." How have your life experiences shaped your story?

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