independent colleges of washington 2011 factbook
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2011-12Invest in Washington. One student at a time.
FACTBOOK
ICW Colleges
Gonzaga University
Heritage University
Pacific Lutheran University
Saint Martin’s University
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle University
University of Puget Sound
Walla Walla University
Whitman College
Whitworth University
Confer
1 5baccalaureate and advanced degrees awarded in the state
IN 2%Our students receive
of the state higher education budget through student aid
Independent Colleges of Washington
PART OF THE SOLUTION
Boosting Local Economies Across Washington
Contribute $2.5 billion dollars to state and local economies
With over 7,000 employees, 13th largest non-governmental employer
Engage communities with over 500,000 hours of volunteer service
The 10 private, non-profit members of Independent Colleges of Washington:
Steady Enrollment Growth Helps Achieve State Goals
2001-02 2004-05 2007-08 2010-11
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ICW Productivity: Degree Production Growing Faster than Enrollment
19%
Enrollment Degrees
29%
Fall enrollment 1997–2006, degrees four years later
SOLUTIONS
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ICW colleges develop leaders by equipping students with communication, problem-solving, ethical, and critical thinking skills.
Helping Low Income Students
Washington Spends 87% More at Public Research Universities for Each Low-income Student Served by the State
Public Research Universities
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the state spends on student aid per ICW degree...
Degrees: For every
$1 $6is spent per degree at a public baccalaureate
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Independent Colleges of Washington
PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY
90%of ICW students receive grant aid from their college, averaging $13,900 per year
$10in ICW private aidin state aid
$1 LEVERAGES
Independent Colleges Serve Diverse Communities
PERCENTAGE OF ICW STUDENTS
Low Income
28%
First Generation(neither parent attended)
28%
Students of Color
23%
Transfer Students(of juniors and seniors)
32%
Debt at Graduation Moderately Higher for ICW Students
Public Research Universities
ICW
$40$200($1,000s)
OPPORTUNITY
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students choose ICW member colleges
40,0002/3are Washington residents, representing all 39 counties
93% of classes have fewer than 40 students
12:1 student/faculty ratio with no graduate teaching assistants
2011-2012 average tuition: $30,625
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Pacific Lutheran UniversityFounded: 1890, Tacoma, Washington
President: Loren J. Anderson Enrollment: 3,550 Notable Programs: Business, education, nursing.
253.531.6900 PLU.edu
Seattle Pacific UniversityFounded: 1891, Seattle, Washington
President: Philip W. Eaton Enrollment: 4,100Notable Programs: Undergraduate research, sciences, pre-medicine, John Perkins Center for Reconciliation, business, music performance, theater.
206.281.2000 SPU.edu
Seattle University Founded: 1891, Seattle, Washington
President: Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. Enrollment: 7,800 Notable Programs: 116 undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs, including law, education, and nursing.
206.296.6000 SeattleU.edu
University of Puget SoundFounded: 1888, Tacoma, Washington
President: Ronald R. Thomas Enrollment: 2,800 Notable Programs: Traditional liberal arts, interdisciplinaryprograms, civic scholarship, international political economy, business leadership, Asianlanguages, pre-law and pre-med.
253.879.3100 PugetSound.edu
Independent Colleges of Washington
EXPAND CHOICE
10Distinctive members
Saint Martin’s UniversityFounded: 1895, Lacey, Washington
President: Roy F. HeynderickxEnrollment: 1,800 Notable Programs: Business, education, engineering, interdisciplinary studies, psychology.
360.491.4700 StMartin.edu
CHOICE
Heritage UniversityFounded: 1981, Toppenish, Washington
President: John BassettEnrollment: 1,250 Notable Programs: Education, business administration, social work, science.
509.865.8500Heritage.edu
Walla Walla UniversityFounded: 1892, College Place, Washington
President: John McVay Enrollment: 1,800 Notable Programs: Business, engineering, environmental science, nursing, social work.
509.527.2615 WallaWalla.edu
Whitworth UniversityFounded: 1890, Spokane, Washington
President: Beck A. Taylor Enrollment: 3,000Notable Programs: Education, biology, computer science, theology, music and physics.
509.777.1000 Whitworth.edu
Gonzaga UniversityFounded: 1887, Spokane, Washington
President: Thayne M. McCulloh Enrollment: 7,750 Notable Programs: Law, engineering, business, education, nursing, entrepreneurship, interdisciplinary programs in leadership.
509.328.4220 Gonzaga.edu
Whitman CollegeFounded: 1883,Walla Walla, Washington
President: George S. Bridges Enrollment: 1,550 Notable Programs: Classic liberal arts, global studies, theater, debate, Semester in the West.
509.527.5111 Whitman.edu
Fall 2010 Enrollment listed above. The ICW 2010 unduplicated headcount was 39,700 students. The 2011 headcount is expected to be higher.
Reaching OutNineteen off-site locations in Washington:
BellevueBremerton CentraliaEverettJoint Base Lewis-McChordMarysvilleMoses LakeOlympia
RedmondRentonSeattle (2)Spokane (2)StanwoodSunnysideTacomaTri-CitiesYakima
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Independent Colleges of Washington
CULTIVATE SUCCESS
80%of graduates finish in 4 years or less
Employers say communication and analytical skills are among the most important qualities they look for when hiring.
As liberal arts based colleges, ICW institutions excel in developing these critical thinking skills.
Asian/PI Black Hispanic White
More ICW Graduates Finish in Four Years
PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES
American Indian
ICW
Public Baccalaureates
40%
60%
80%
SUCCESS
1 5bachelor’s and advanced degrees in Washington are produced at ICW colleges
IN
Independent Colleges Contribute Significantly to High Demand Degrees
ICW SHARE OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PRODUCTION IN WASHINGTON
Math
36%
Nursing
35%
Engineering
20%
Science
23%
3,135Advanced degrees in 2010
5,750Bachelor’s degrees in 2010
Conferred
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Summa Cum Laude Level $100,000 and over
Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air (32)
The Anderson Foundation (49)
The Boeing Company (56)
Magna Cum Laude Level$50,000 - $99,999
COSTCO Wholesale (18)
Council of Independent Colleges /
Foundation for Independent
Higher Education (17)
Expeditors International of
Washington, Inc. (14)
Fluke Corporation (45)
PEMCO Foundation Inc. (31)
The Wollenberg Foundation (49)
Cum Laude Level$25,000 - $49,999
Nordstrom (43)
PACCAR Inc (58)
The UPS Foundation (36)
U.S. Bancorp Foundation (32)
Benefactors Level$10,000 - $24,999
Norman Archibald Charitable
Foundation (33)
BNSF Foundation (52)
Violet A. Boyer (12)
Gene Colin (6)
Kenneth J. and
Beryl N. Goodchild (17)
Independent Colleges
of Washington (6)
Puget Sound Energy (51)
Red Lion Hotels Corporation (9)
Sheraton Seattle Hotel (18)
ICW thanks the many corporations, foundations, and individuals that provided Washington students with over $1 million in scholarships and other support in the 2011 fiscal year ending June 30, 2011
Your gifts provide our students opportunity, choice, and success!
Independent Colleges of Washington
2011 DONORS
Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc.
(15)
Anonymous (30)
Richard E. Bangert (26)
Banner Bank (6)
George D. Bartell (12)
CMBell Company (2)
Columbia Bank (10)
Dupar Foundation (29)
Ferguson Construction (8)
The O. D. Fisher Charitable
Fund/The Seattle Foundation
(30)
Foss Maritime Company (40)
Green Diamond Resource
Company (52)
Gull Industries, Inc. (28)
William W. Kilworth Foundation
(10)
Franz E. Lazarus (1)
Miller Nash LLP (7)
Principal Financial Group (14)
Sustainers Level$1,000 - $2,499
Loren J. and MaryAnn W.
Anderson (8)
Dawn and Dick Bangert II (9)
Barbieri Charitable Foundation
(5)
John and Kay Bassett (1)
C. Michael Bell and DeLona Lang
Bell (4)
Brooks Manufacturing Company
(35)
Craves Family Charitable
Foundation (3)
Glenn Johnson and Michael
Melancon (3)
James Linardos (9)
Linda and Rick Linneweh (1)
Thayne M. McCulloh (2)
Greg Montgomery (4)
P&G Fund of The Greater
Cincinnati Foundation (37)
Parker Smith & Feek, Inc. (19)
H. Len Parris (2)
Neal Piliavin and Therese Joyce
(3)
Rabel Family Advised Fund/
The Seattle Foundation (48)
Todd and Melaine Ruberg (3)
Doloros Saletic (12)
Skanska USA Building Inc. (8)
The Spokesman-Review (53)
The Titus Will Families
Foundation (42)
Washington State Auto Dealers
Association (37)
Wells Fargo Foundation (6)
Howard S. Wright Constructors
(2)
Wright Runstad & Company (17)
Supporters LevelBelow $1,000
Gary and Pat Andeen (2)
Association of Independent
Colleges and Universities of
Michigan (3)
Heather Barbieri (2)
Chadd and Elizabeth Bennett (2)
Edward O. & Debra Blews (2)
George S. Bridges (4)
Jonathan Brown (2)
Anne Cassidy and Bob Fuller (3)
Analisa M. Castaneda (3)
Michael and Patty Daniels (8)
Kearney Dietz (2)
Philip W. and Sharon K. Eaton (9)
Federation of Independent
Illinois Colleges and
Universities (2)
Tom Fitzsimmons (3)
Bill Garvin (4)
Rick Gross (6)
John V. Hartung (2)
Roy F. Heynderickx (3)
Independent Higher Education
of Colorado (2)
Don and Ann Jenkins (13)
David B. Laird, Jr. (2)
Isabelle S. Lamb (19)
Leigh Ann Lucero (4)
Carol L. McDonald (2)
John and Pam McVay (4)
Microsoft Corporation (17)
Steve Mitchell (4)
John and Kathy O’Halloran (1)
Thomas O’Neill, Jr. (2)
Laura and Jim Rehrmann (3)
Brendan Riley (1)
Steven T. Seward (7)
Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. (6)
Dr. and Mrs. Beck A. Taylor (1)
Ron and Mary Thomas (6)
Cleven J. and Connie B. Ticeson
(6)
Ellen J. Wallach and Tom Darden
(5)
Joseph H. Ward (3)
John B. Wilson (2)
Wisconsin Association of
Independent Colleges and
Universities (2)
Donors in blue have given to ICW for over 25 years
SUPPORT
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Independent Colleges of Washington
LEADERS FOR TOMORROW
In order to remain competitive, leaders for tomorrow must think critically and have the courage and imagination to lead us boldly forward. Students who attend our academically rigorous ICW colleges and universities are some of the best prepared to take on these challenges. Our future does indeed look bright!
You can help! One gift can support all 10 member colleges and their students. 100% of every gift goes directly to our colleges to help students receive a great education.
For more information:Visit ICWashington.org/give, or contact Anne Cassidy at 206.623.4494 / [email protected]
• Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship
A gift of any size
helps students at
every ICW college
across the state.
• Named Scholarship
Give a scholarship
in your name, with
criteria you choose,
with a minimum
investment of
$10,000.
• Endowed Scholarship
Provide students with
the gift of education
in perpetuity with a
minimum investment
of $20,000.
• Matched College Savings Program
Reward very low
income students for
saving money for their
college education by
providing matching
funds.
• In-kind Gifts
New or gently used
equipment for our
colleges’ classrooms
help keep operating
costs down.
• Planned Giving
Create a bequest in
your will, establish a
charitable trust, or
donate paid-up life
insurance policies,
shares of stock, or
retirement plans,
to leave a legacy
and guarantee
Washington’s future.
Independent Colleges of Washington 600 Stewart Street, Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98101 | P 206.623.4494 E [email protected]
Loren J. AndersonPresident, Pacific Lutheran
University
Richard E. BangertEmeritus
Richard E. Bangert IIV.P., PACCAR Inc
Heather BarbieriRetired, Red Lion Hotels
Corporation
John BassettPresident, Heritage University
DeLona Lang BellPresident, CMBell Company, Inc.
Violet A. BoyerPresident and CEO, ICW
George S. BridgesPresident, Whitman College
Analisa M. CastanedaV.P., Weider Global Nutrition
Deborah CushingRetired attorney and community
volunteer
Philip W. EatonPresident, Seattle Pacific University
Tom Fitzsimmons COO, Lorig Associates, LLC
Bill GarvinLawyer/Lobbyist
Kenneth J. GoodchildEmeritus
Rick GrossV.P., The Boeing Company
Chris HemanSenior V.P., US Bank
Roy F. HeynderickxPresident, Saint Martin’s University
Glenn S. JohnsonPresident, Horizon Air
Laura Lawton-ForsythPresident, Lawton Printing
Franz E. LazarusSenior V.P., COSTCO Wholesale
James LinardosSenior V.P., Wells Fargo Bank
Richard W. Linneweh, Jr.President and CEO, Yakima Valley
Memorial Hospital
Leigh Ann LuceroAttorney, Microsoft Corporation
Thayne M. McCullohPresident, Gonzaga University
John McVayPresident, Walla Walla University
Greg MontgomeryPartner, Miller Nash LLP
Steve MyersSuperintendent, Educational
Service District 105
John O’HalloranRetired, Rainier Investment
Management
H. Len ParrisOwner, Chandler Reach Vineyards
Neal M. PiliavinSenior Director, Microsoft
Corporation
Rodney G. ProctorPresident, Gladstone Enterprises
Laura Rehrmann, FAHPPresident, Group Health
Foundation
Todd RubergV.P., Procter & Gamble
Ahmadou SeckAlum, Saint Martin’s University
Steve SewardAttorney, Van Ness Feldman
Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J.President, Seattle University
Beck A. TaylorPresident, Whitworth University
Ronald R. ThomasPresident, University of Puget
Sound
Joseph H. WardExecutive V.P. and Chief Credit
Officer, Fortune Bank
ICW Colleges
Gonzaga University
Heritage University
Pacific Lutheran University
Saint Martin’s University
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle University
University of Puget Sound
Walla Walla University
Whitman College
Whitworth University
Board of Directors
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ProjectOpportunity.net
• College planning
guidance for students
and families
Independent Colleges of Washington provide educational opportunity, choice, and success for students.
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