Campus on a tour designed for prospective graduate and professional students. You will see how our university like, facilities, students and life in this university. Meet our graduate admissions representative to learn more about our graduate programs and decide what it the best for you.
While there were roughly 400 day students attending the college in 2013, in the late 1970s there were about 1,500 boarding students in the college. During this period, students were accommodated in twelve houses grouped by their locations on campus as follows:
Crescent Group | Castle Group | Obiohia Group | New Territory |
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This tour is intended for prospective graduate and professional students. All are welcome, but students interested in undergraduate programs may wish to visit KU Undergraduate Admissions page for a more appropriate visit experience.
To learn more about the specific admissions process for your program, we recommend that you arrange to visit a specific graduate or professional school. We suggest that you connect with your specific school or department of interest ahead of time.
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We are opn on Monday – Friday at 11am and 3pm, except on holidays.
223 Campus Way NE
Bothell, WA 98011-8246
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