At a Glance
Urban (in a large city)
150 students
Private;
four year
School Name and Address
Contact for more information
General Information
General information
Public or private
Private
Type of school
University
Degrees offered
Master's
School accreditation
Accredited by the Western Association of Colleges and Universities and authorized by the Washington State Student Achievement Council.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider
Taxation program only
School setting
Setting
Urban (in a large city)
Closest major metropolitan area
Seattle
Population of city the school is in
617,334
County
King
Costs
Tuition rates vary by
Class load (number of credits taken)
Tuition payment plans available
Installment plan (you can pay tuition in several payments over the course of the term)
Financial Aid
Contact for counseling or more information
Julie Morgan
Director of Administration, Seattle
jmorgan@ggu.edu
206.622.9996
Applying for financial aid
Submit these forms
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid); GGU Financial Aid Application
Financial aid programs at this school
Loans
Federal PLUS loans (for parents)
Federal Stafford loans (subsidized)
Federal Stafford loans (unsubsidized)
Need-based scholarships and grants
Federal Pell Grants
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
School-sponsored scholarships and grants
Veteran's benefits
Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored
Admissions
Contact for more information
Education required for admission
Postsecondary education
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited educational institution with a grade point average of 3.0 or better.
Application dates
Admission is available
Rolling admissions
Application requirements
Application fee
$65
Submit these items:
Application
Required for all students
Interview
Required for some students
Written essay or personal statement
Required for some students
Exams
Applicants without a bachelor's degree can apply if they have a satisfactory GMAT score.
Factors considered by schools when evaluating applicants
Recommendations
Important
Application essay
Important
Character/personal qualities
Important
Talent or ability
Considered
Level of applicant's interest
Important
Work experience
Important
Degrees offered
Master's
Graduate certificate
School catalog
Attendance options
Evenings
On-line/distance learning
Short-term courses
Summer school
Computing
Online registration for classes
Student Life
Student activities
Newspaper
Student government
Student Services
Academic services for all students
Academic advising
English as a Second Language (ESL) program
Services for students with disabilities
Julie Morgan
Director of Administration, Seattle
Barrier-free campus
Registration assistance
Services for students with learning disabilities
Career Services
Career services offered
Alumni networking and mentoring
Career counseling
Placement assistance
Graduate Study
Contact for more information
Costs for full-time graduate students
(Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 30 units per year.)
In-state tuition*
$37,500
Out-of-state tuition*
$37,500
$1,250 per unit.
Graduate admissions
Admission requirements
Have a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited US institution or equivalent from a recognized institution outside of the US; show academic and professional capability to study at the graduate level; have the necessary quantitative, writing, and computing skills; and pass evaluation of cumulative undergraduate grade-point averages in combination with GMAT score.
Application fee
$65
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