2021 Best Mathematics & Statistics Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in Washington
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Finding the Best Mathematics & Statistics Schools for Non-Traditional Students
Mathematics & Statistics is the #15 most popular major in Washington with 679 bachelor's degrees awarded in <nil>. This means that of the 31,213 bachelor's that were awarded in the country, 2.2% were from a college or university in the state.
This year's Best Mathematics & Statistics Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in Washington ranking looked at 4 colleges that offer a bachelor's in mathematics & statistics. This ranking identifies schools with high-quality mathematics & statistics programs as well as strong support for students classified as non-traditional.
Some of the factors we look at when determining these rankings are overall quality of the mathematics & statistics program at the school, affordability, and non-traditional population. Check out our ranking methodology for more information.
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2021 Best Mathematics & Statistics Schools for Non-Traditional Students in Washington
Check out the mathematics & statistics programs at these schools if you want to see which ones are the best for non-traditional students.
Best Mathematics & Statistics Schools for Non-Traditional Students
University of Washington - Seattle Campus has taken the #1 spot in this year's mathematics & statistics ranking for non-traditional students. UW Seattle is a very large public school located in the large city of Seattle. UW Seattle also took the #1 spot in our Best Colleges for Mathematics & Statistics in Washington rankings.
The school has a low student loan default rate of 0.7%. There are approximately 8,815 students at UW Seattle that take at least one class online. There are roughly 9,705 part time students in attendance at UW Seattle.
Washington State University comes in at #2 in this year's ranking. Located in the distant town of Pullman, Wazzu is a public college with a very large student population. Wazzu also took the #2 spot in our Best Colleges for Mathematics & Statistics in Washington rankings.
The student loan default rate at Wazzu is lower than is typical, just 1.4% of students default in three years. 4,690 students at Wazzu are exclusively online. There are roughly 4,985 part time students in attendance at Wazzu.
Our rankings recognize Western Washington University as the #3 school in this year's rankings. Located in the small city of Bellingham, WWU is a public college with a fairly large student population. WWU not only placed well in our non-traditional rankings. It is also #4 on our Best Colleges for Mathematics & Statistics in Washington list.
About 0.5% of WWU students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. Approximately 827 students take at least one class online at WWU. About 1,864 of the students at WWU are attending part time.
Our rankings recognize Gonzaga University as the #4 school in this year's rankings. Gonzaga is a moderately-sized private not-for-profit school located in the midsize city of Spokane. Gonzaga also took the #3 spot in our Best Colleges for Mathematics & Statistics in Washington rankings.
The student loan default rate at Gonzaga is lower than is typical, just 0.2% of students default in three years. 923 of Gonzaga students are exclusively distance learners. 661 of Gonzaga students are attending part time.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).