Washburn University: Just right. Just for you.

Success is personal. Your education should be, too.

At Washburn University, success is built around the fact that you matter. Small class sizes (15:1 student-faculty ratio) mean you'll develop a meaningful connection with your professors and classmates. Robust scholarships (up to $20,000 in automatic, GPA-based scholarships alone) and competitive tuition will help you follow your dreams at a manageable cost. Our location in Topeka, the capital city of Kansas, also puts you in the right place to take advantage of some fantastic opportunities, no matter which path you decide to choose.

The first step to academic excellence is to fill out an application. If you have questions about Washburn, feel free to contact our Admissions office by phone at 785.670.1010 or via email at admissions@washburn.edu.


15:1

Student-to-faculty ratio

Our small class sizes mean you won't get lost in the shuffle

$351

Tuition cost per credit hour

Our tuition is competitive with other four-year institutions in Kansas

200+

Areas of study

Numerous options for you to find a pathway to success

Find your right path

We have something for everyone at Washburn! With more than 200 academic programs, we're confident you will find a major and degree that fits with your passions and career goals.

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The right price

Our Financial Aid team is here to help you explore your options when it comes to making college affordable. With dozens of financial aid options, including scholarships, grants and loans, and competitive tuition ($351 per credit hour and no University fees), Washburn will help you pursue a top-notch education at a manageable cost.


Discover pathways to a tuition-free degree

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Shawnee County Promise

  • The Promise is a part of a financial aid package that provides a tuition-free pathway for high school graduates/residents of Shawnee County with a 2.0 GPA and household income of $75,000 or less.
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NE Kansas Advantage

  • The Advantage is part of a financial aid package that provides a tuition-free pathway for residents of 17 counties in Northeast Kansas with a 3.0 GPA and household income of $75,000 or less.
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Have the time of your life as an Ichabod

Campus life is thriving at Washburn! We encourage you to get involved and connect with your fellow students. Join a fraternity or sorority, work out at The Rec, attend fun events such as Homecoming and sporting events, or join one of more than 125 student organizations. No matter what you like to do, you can find the right fit for you as an Ichabod.

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Easily transfer your credits and jumpstart your journey at Washburn

Transferring doesn't need to be a hassle. In fact, all general education courses from regionally accredited institutions transfer for most students. Our Transfer My Credits Portal simplifies the process and services as a transfer guide to help you plan your upcoming semesters right away.


Get a glimpse of life at Washburn

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Academics

  • Explore our more than 200 areas of study to find the right pathway for you and your goals at Washburn.
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Student Life

  • Learn more about all of the fun you will have and opportunities to get connected as an Ichabod!
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Residential Living

  • Check out your student housing options at Washburn and see which option is the right place for you.
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Explore Topeka

  • Discover what opportunities await when you become part of the Topeka community.
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Continue your education with our flexible options

Are you looking to further your career? Washburn has several options available for working adults looking to move up, including night classes, online courses and other degree-completion programs.


You belong at Washburn

"I came on two visits here and after that second visit I remember driving home and telling my parents, 'Yeah, this place feels like home. I see myself being here and living here and thriving here for four years.'"

– Eve Weber, Math Education major

Tour Washburn University

We know you'll fall in love with Washburn the moment you step foot on our vibrant campus. Explore our virtual tour and schedule campus visit to learn more about state-of-the-art facilities such as Lincoln Hall and discover the warm, welcoming atmosphere of our Washburn community!

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Have you been accepted to Washburn?

If so, congratulations! Review the enrollment checklist and let us help you take the next steps toward a fulfilling future as an Ichabod, including:

  • Orientation
  • Housing applications
  • Enrollment
Again, congratulations and welcome to Washburn!


Admissions FAQs

Undergraduate admission applications are processed on a continual basis throughout the year, meaning you can apply to Washburn up until one week prior to the last day to enroll for a given semester. However, it is best to apply before the priority scholarship deadline to maximize your opportunities for receiving financial aid and scholarships.
You can check the status of your admission by logging into MyWashburn or contacting the Office of Admissions by phone at 785.670.1030 or by email at admissions@washburn.edu.

There is no minimum academic requirement for first-time freshman students to be admitted to Washburn. Undergraduate first-time freshmen with a high school GPA of 2.0 are quickly admitted, while students with a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher automatically receive an academic merit scholarship.

Transfer students will be granted admissions if they meet one of the following criteria: 0-29 college credit hours with a GPA ≥ 1.80 OR; 30-59 college credit hours with a GPA ≥ 1.90 OR; 60 or more college credit hours with a GPA ≥ 2.00. Admissions exceptions may be granted on a case-by-case basis.

International students have different requirements for applying to Washburn. See the international student requirements and English proficiency requirements.

Washburn is an open admissions school that accepts nearly all students.
International students can receive departmental scholarships, but are not eligible for academic merit grid scholarships or federal financial aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). International students pay in-state tuition ($351 per credit hour) at Washburn.
The First Year Experience (FYE) program is a fantastic resource for students as they make their transition to college life at Washburn.

GET IN TOUCH WITH Admissions

Washburn University Admissions
Morgan Hall Suite 100
1700 SW College Ave.
Topeka, KS 66621

Phone & Email
785.670.1030
admissions@washburn.edu

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