Western Washington University Top Questions

What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about Western Washington University?

Kay

Beautiful location. Small and personal class sizes. Competitive programs.

Breanna

I say that we are all in a tight nit community rather than being spread out as some schools are. And I also brag that I'm going to one of the best schools for teacher education in the state.

Rebecca

My campus is the most beautiful campus I have ever seen. From North Campus you can overlook the bay, or you take a walk through the arboretum. The majority of our buildings and pathways are brick. We have a lovely fountain in the middle of campus, where you can always find something cool. Once I saw people with free hug signs, another time I saw zombies and people with nerf guns, or booths for clubs. My school has a unique atmospher that a person can't help but love.

Alyssa

I brag the most about the friendly and welcoming atmosphere that Western provides.

Kristen

I brag about the atmosphere mostly. Kind people, a campus that feels like a college but not a city. It's got a little bit of the comforts that come along with knowing your classmates but if you like the little fish in the big pond feel you won't walk between classes and know everyone. I think WWU has something to offer for anyone and it doesn't fall short when it comes to the biggest reason for school, the education. The classes are challenging but possible to do well in if you apply yourself!

Savannah

the Fairhaven program. I was very proud to be admitted into it.

Chloe

I tell all my friends that my school is not too big and not too small. They let the students have a lot of say, and its a very open communication kind of school. Its right on the water too! Beautiful view.

Ceylla

When I talk about my school, Western Washington University, I like bragging about the lack of a fraternity or sorority system. I believe that my college, Western Washington University, is a university that believes in an equal society where one is not judged by what they do or look. The fact that Western Washington University is a Liberal Arts school also heavily relates to the lack of fraternities/sororities because I have observed that students at Western are a lot more open-minded to new ideas, student equality, and especially viewing students as a whole rather than in groups.

Kerry

I tell them that it is easy to get around, because of the small campus.

Helen

The classes. Western offers a wide variety of classes, and within my major--English--there's a ton of different classes I can take that focus on many different subjects.