Whitman College is one of the nation’s leading liberal arts and sciences colleges, with a vibrant, residential learning community. Here at Whitman College, 1,500 undergraduate students from 45 states and 30 countries gain broad experience in a variety of disciplines while acquiring depth of knowledge in any of more than 40 major fields. Whitman challenges students to write, debate, participate actively in classes and seminars, conduct independent research, think critically, and question established ideas. The academic curriculum begins with Encounters, a first-year seminar course required of all students that explores the formation and transformation of some western world views. In the senior year, all Whitman students must pass comprehensive exams in their major. Faculty at Whitman are passionate about their subject matter, committed to excellent teaching, and actively engaged scholars in their fields. They are experts in their disciplines, mentors, collaborators, and supportive critics. Whitman professors inspire in their students a serious devotion to learning. Students find balance at Whitman. Outside of class, they find an atmosphere of opportunity for leadership, sports and fitness activities, service to community, and development of lasting friendships. They also take advantage of the region’s rivers, mountains, and wilderness areas for vigorous outdoor adventures. In the small city of Walla Walla, they play important roles as volunteers and mentors as well. Students thrive at Whitman; the graduation rate is 86 percent, a much higher rate than at most colleges. Whitman fosters the self-confidence, intellectual vitality, open mind, and sense of social responsibility that prepare students well for a complex, rapidly changing, diverse world. In recent years, Whitman students have won scholarships and fellowships such as the Rhodes, Truman, Fulbright, Watson, Udall, and Goldwater.
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Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor's in Anthropology
Bachelor's in Applied Mathematics, General
Bachelor's in Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Bachelor's in Asian Studies/Civilization
Bachelor's in Astronomy
Bachelor's in Astrophysics
Bachelor's in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Bachelor's in Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
Bachelor's in Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Bachelor's in Chemistry, General
Bachelor's in Chemistry, Other
Bachelor's in Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
Bachelor's in Clinical Psychology
Bachelor's in Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
Bachelor's in Economics, General
Bachelor's in Economics, Other
Bachelor's in English Language and Literature, General
Bachelor's in English Language and Literature/Letters, Other
Bachelor's in Environmental Biology
Bachelor's in Environmental Psychology
Bachelor's in Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other
Bachelor's in Fine/Studio Arts, General
Bachelor's in French Language and Literature
Bachelor's in Geochemistry
Bachelor's in Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other
Bachelor's in Geology/Earth Science, General
Bachelor's in German Language and Literature
Bachelor's in History, General
Bachelor's in Humanities/Humanistic Studies
Bachelor's in Latin American Studies
Bachelor's in Mathematics, General
Bachelor's in Mathematics, Other
Bachelor's in Music History, Literature, and Theory
Bachelor's in Music Performance, General
Bachelor's in Music Theory and Composition
Bachelor's in Music, General
Bachelor's in Philosophy
Bachelor's in Physics, General
Bachelor's in Physics, Other
Bachelor's in Political Science and Government, General
Bachelor's in Political Science and Government, Other