
The University of Washington is a representative public research university in the United States, often referred to as a 'Public Ivy' due to its high academic standing.
It is classified as a top-tier research university (R1) by Carnegie, with a student body of about 49,000 and billions of dollars in research funding, consistently growing over the years.
In U.S. college rankings, it typically falls within the top 40, while global rankings vary widely from around 10th to 60th depending on the evaluation agency, reflecting its strength in research performance over undergraduate reputation in global assessments.
The competitiveness of its graduate programs is also quite high. The business school ranks well in MBA, accounting, taxation, supply chain, and business analytics programs, while the engineering and computer science fields are rated among the best in the U.S.
Particularly, the computer science program benefits from Seattle's environment as the second-largest IT hub after Silicon Valley, with strong connections to global companies like Amazon and Microsoft.
Founded in 1861, UW has its main campus located in the University District of Seattle.
UW has strong ties with big tech companies based in Seattle, such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Boeing, enhancing its graduates' employment competitiveness.
The Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering ranks among the top 10 nationwide.
Graduates often find positions in major tech companies in Silicon Valley and Seattle.
The UW School of Medicine and the affiliated UW Medical Center are also leading healthcare and research institutions in the Pacific Northwest.
The total student enrollment exceeds 45,000, creating a large campus community.
UW applies in-state tuition for Washington residents, making it significantly more affordable compared to private universities.

There is a high percentage of Korean students, and the Korean Student Association (KSA), Korean language courses, and Korean cultural events are actively organized.
There are also restaurants and cafes on campus that serve Korean food.
In addition to the main campus, there are Bothell and Tacoma campuses, providing accessible education throughout the Seattle metro area.
The UW Huskies sports teams are a strong source of school pride, competing in the PAC-12 conference.
The architectural scenery of the main campus is also beautiful.
The view of Mt. Rainier, the grandeur of The Quad, and the cherry blossoms in spring make it one of the most beautiful landscapes in Seattle.
UW is not just an academic institution; it is a central hub for the economy, culture, and healthcare of the Seattle area.
For Koreans visiting Seattle, it is definitely worth visiting the campus at least once.








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