Priority date for undergraduate admission applications

The Office of Admissions would like to remind everyone that the priority date for undergraduate applications for admission for fall 2016 is Sunday, January 31.  Students may apply online at apply.wsu.edu, or print the PDF application.

All material must be received or postmarked by the priority application date, or by February 1, 2016 and applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on January 31.

Applications may still be accepted after January 31 as space allows.

If you are a prospective student, or you know of someone who is, please remind them of this quickly approaching priority date for undergraduate applications to the university.

Please contact us at 509-335-5586 or stop by Room 370 Lighty Student Services Building.

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