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SEATTLE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION


Seattle University is located in Seattle, Washington and is a private college. Seattle University is a four year college and offers Bachelor's Degrees, Master's Degrees, Doctoral Degrees, and a number of different programs and courses.

Seattle University is in a relatively urban area (in or near a city), which may be something you prefer if you like a city lifestyle as a student.

Seattle University does not have a rolling admission policy, and you will want to make sure that you get your application in before March 1.

Seattle University is relatively smaller in size with an enrollment of only 7,100 students.

Seattle University accepts about 82% of its applicants on average, and 65% of the students receive some sort of financial aid for college at Seattle University.

If you are looking for more information on financial aid at Seattle University, you can may want to contact Jim White, who is the Director of Financial Aid at Seattle University. You may also qualify for free grants for college in Washington to attend Seattle University.

You may also need to take one or more of the following tests to qualify for admission at Seattle University:

  • ACT
  • SAT
  • GRE

If you are interested in joining the Army, Seattle University does have an ROTC Army program that is available for attending students.

If you are interested in joining the Navy, Seattle University does have an ROTC Navy program that is available for attending students.

If you are interested in joining the Air Force, Seattle University does have an ROTC Air Force program that is available for attending students.

If you have taken some advanced placement courses with an applicable test, or obtained credit from an other college, you may be eligible to transfer that credit to Seattle University.

Seattle University offers the following extracurricular activities to its students:

  • Choral Groups
  • Drama
  • Literary Magazine
  • Music Ensembles
  • Music Theater
  • Radio Station
  • Sports
  • Student Government

On a 4.0 scale, the average high school gpa for students that are entering Seattle University is 3.52.

You may want to brush up on your ACT preparation as well, because the average ACT score for students that are entering Seattle University is 24.

Don't forget to study for the SAT, because the average SAT score for students that are entering Seattle University is 1130.

Do a lot of students come from out of state to attend Seattle University? Well, about 43% of the student body at Seattle University comes from outside the state of Washington.

Do a lot of the students at Seattle University live on campus? Well, about 41% live on campus, while 59% live off campus and commute to school every day.

QUICK FACTS ABOUT SEATTLE UNIVERSITY

Seattle University Address:


901 12th Ave.
PO Box 222000
Seattle, Washington 98122
Phone: 206-296-6000
Fax: 206-296-2163
Web Site: http://www.seattleu.edu

Seattle University admission closing date:


March 1

Does Seattle University offer Associate's degrees?


No

Does Seattle University offer Bachelor's degrees?


Yes

Does Seattle University offer Master's degrees?


Yes

Does Seattle University offer Doctoral degrees?


Yes

Seattle University graduation rate:


65.8%

Seattle University retention rate:


84%

Seattle University average high school GPA:


3.52

Seattle University average ACT score:


24

Seattle University average SAT score:


1130

Seattle University tuition cost (estimate):


$24,615

Seattle University room & board cost (estimate):


$6,858

Is Seattle University a private college?


Yes

Is Seattle University a coed college?


Yes

Seattle University school calendar:


Quarter

Is Seattle University a 2 year or 4 year college?


4 Years

Seattle University enrollment:


7,100 Students

Percentage of applicants accepted to Seattle University


82%

Percentage of students at Seattle University receiving financial aid:


65%

Percentage of African American students:


4.9%

Percentage of Native American students:


1.3%

Percentage of Asian students:


21.6%

Percentage of Hispanic students:


6.3%

Percentage of Caucasian students:


49.4%

Percentage of students living on campus:


41%

Percentage of students living off campus:


59%



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Data provided by Data-lists.com Universities and Colleges Database. Data last updated on 2007-11-20.

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY IN WASHINGTON GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

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Academic Competitiveness (AC) Grant Program

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program

Grants and Scholarships available in Washington

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY NEWS

Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 09)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (February 09)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy!


Flow Yoga (February 09)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Morning Spin with Chloe (February 09)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (February 09)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today!


Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 08)
Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery


Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 08)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Flow Yoga (February 08)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Morning Spin with Megan (February 08)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 08)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today!


Blood Drive (February 06)
Give Blood. Get Cookies. Be a Hero. The Puget Sound Blood Center's bloodmobile will be parked in the Bellarmine Turnaround (closed 12:20-1:30 p.m.). Make an appointment online at Puget Sound Blood Center.


Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 06)
Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery


Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 06)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Boot Camp with Chloe (February 06)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 06)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today!


Flow Yoga (February 04)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Earth Sanctuary Eco-Mediatation (February 04)
Enter the sacred space that Earth Sanctuary on Whidbey Island provides. We will be engaging in an eco-mediation tour of the facility as well as learning about local ecology. Leave Earth Sanctuary calm, peaceful, relaxed and ready to start a new school week. Engage as you wish-open to all faith/spiritual practices.


Workshop: Focusing Level Two (February 04)
Professor Kevin Krycka, who joined the Department of Psychology faculty in 1989 and direct the M.A.P. program, has written numerous articles and given many professional workshops that focus on experiential phenomenological theory and practice, abnormal psychology and therapeutic communication.


Search for Meaning Book Festival 2012 (February 04)
Featured speakers are Mary Oliver, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, and James Martin, S.J., best-selling New York Times author and official chaplain to the "Colbert Report." More than 40 authors will celebrate the best works on issues of spirituality, faith, ethics, church-state relations, social justice and theology. Meet authors, hear them speak, purchase books and have fellowship with others who are searching for meaning in their lives.


Snow Van to Stevens (February 04)
Spend a day de-stressing on the slopes of Stevens Pass. Take advantage of this full day of riding and escape from the busy city life!


Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 03)
Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery


Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 03)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Flow Yoga (February 03)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (February 03)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 03)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today!


Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 02)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (February 02)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy!


Flow Yoga (February 02)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Morning Spin with Chloe (February 02)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (February 02)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today!


Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (January 31)
Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery


Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (January 31)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (January 31)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy!


Morning Spin with Chloe (January 31)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (January 31)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today!


Beginning Modern Dance with Steve (January 28)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Service Saturdays (January 28)
Are you looking for a way to get involved in community service? If so, then join Magis for a new opportunity starting this October! As part of our partnership with the Seattle University Youth Initiative, Magis invites you to participate as an Alumni Volunteer. Come together with other Jesuit-educated alumni to serve at St. Mary's Food Bank in Seattle’s Central District. The St. Mary's Food Bank provides families and individuals who are struggling with hunger with nutritious food through a variety of services, including the Walk-in Program, where over 6,700 people receive groceries each month. Alumni Volunteers commit to assisting with distributing food, checking-in clients, sorting food items for distribution, and participating in a short reflection following service. If you are interested in serving, e-mail Magis today! We are taking sign-ups for each month October 2011-June 2012. Alumni family and children welcome, however volunteers must be 16 years of age or older, or accompanied by an adult.


Graduate Programs Open House (January 28)
Meet with representatives from our 33 graduate programs and the School of Law as well as Graduate Admissions and Financial Services.


Flow Yoga (January 28)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Snow Van to Snoqualmie (January 28)
Need an escape from the city? Grab your gear and come shred with OAR! We'll be transporting you up to the mountain and turning you lose for a day of much needed mountain therapy!


Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (January 27)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Refocus and Reinvest: Career Management for the 21st Century (January 27)
We frequently find ourselves in careers, jobs, or situations that we never planned and often wonder if we are on the right path. Many of the organizations we work with have mission and vision statements in place; and now it's time we do the same for ourselves. This experiential workshop will: + Address the current state of the world of work and how essential it is, especially now, to manage your own career choices. + Help you define a clear and concise vision, a foundation for succeeding in your career. + Outline the immediate steps you can take to continue on the right road for you. + Improve your own satisfaction, morale, creativity, and growth. This workshop is for individuals who want to revisit what they find meaningful and understand how to create fulfillment in their career. We also encourage teams from organizations to attend to explore the strengths and talents of those with whom they work.


Flow Yoga (January 27)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (January 27)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (January 27)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today!


Yoga for Athletes with Jamie (January 22)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Weekend Spin with Megan (January 22)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Flow Yoga with Jen l (January 22)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


TIMEOUT! The Sophomore Getaway (January 22)
TIMEOUT! The Sophomore Getaway is fast approaching. The deadline for applications is this Friday, Jan. 13. The Getaway takes places at Camp Brotherhood in Mt. Vernon and is an opportunity for sophomores to take some time apart to do some vocational exploration in the company of students, staff, faculty and alumni. Please pass along this link to the application from the Center for Service and Community Engagement website to students you think would benefit from this experience.


Sunday Mass (January 22)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


All Levels Hip Hop with Adam (January 21)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


TIMEOUT! The Sophomore Getaway (January 21)
TIMEOUT! The Sophomore Getaway is fast approaching. The deadline for applications is this Friday, Jan. 13. The Getaway takes places at Camp Brotherhood in Mt. Vernon and is an opportunity for sophomores to take some time apart to do some vocational exploration in the company of students, staff, faculty and alumni. Please pass along this link to the application from the Center for Service and Community Engagement website to students you think would benefit from this experience.


Weekend Spin with Megan (January 21)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Beginning Modern Dance with Steve (January 21)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Flow Yoga (January 21)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Refocus & Reinvest: Career Management for the 21st Century (January 20)
We frequently find ourselves in careers, jobs, or situations that we never planned and often wonder if we are on the right path. Many of the organizations we work with have mission and vision statements in place; and now it's time we do the same for ourselves. This experiential workshop will: + Address the current state of the world of work and how essential it is, especially now, to manage your own career choices. + Help you define a clear and concise vision, a foundation for succeeding in your career. + Outline the immediate steps you can take to continue on the right road for you. + Improve your own satisfaction, morale, creativity, and growth. This workshop is for individuals who want to revisit what they find meaningful and understand how to create fulfillment in their career. We also encourage teams from organizations to attend to explore the strengths and talents of those with whom they work.


Racquetball Ladder Tournament Registration Deadline (January 20)
ENTRY PERIOD: Registration is open through noon, Jan. 20, 2012. REGISTRATION: • Instructions will direct team captains/participants how to sign up for league. • Registration fee: $0 per team. • If an individual forfeits two times during the season, the individual will be removed from the league. PLAY BEGINS: This sport event will be conducted in a Ladder format with playoffs to follow. Racquetball matches will be scheduled individually by the participants during the regular season which will run from Jan. 9 through Feb. 26. Playoffs will be held Feb. 28 through March 11. Please be aware that the Intramural Sports Coordinator reserves the right to move individuals to different divisions or change dates and times where deemed necessary to maximize resources. Schedules may vary pending the number of individuals registered and specific times will not be guaranteed until schedule is released. A notification via imleagues.com will be sent out when individuals are challegened and to input/confirm scores. AVAILABLE COURT TIMES: One racquetball court is reserved for use for your use during this league at the following times: Every Tuesday and Wednesday from Jan. 24 through Feb. 22 from 5 to 7 p.m. Please feel free to use the courts at any other time the Fitness Center is open, but know that courts may not be available. PARTICIPANT QUIZ: All captains will be required to pass an online quiz on imleagues.com during registration.


Flow Yoga (January 20)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (January 20)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (January 20)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today!


Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (January 19)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy!


Flow Yoga (January 19)
Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy!


Morning Spin with Chloe (January 19)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts January 17--get your fitness pass today!


Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (January 19)
Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today!


Three Day Silent Retreat (January 15)
Students are welcome to make this Three Day Silent Retreat.


Sunday Mass (January 15)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Seattle University Women's Basketball (January 14)
Catch Seattle University women's basketball as they welcome schools such as BYU, Portland, San Francisco and Saint Mary's to the Connolly Center for the 2011-12 season.


Three Day Silent Retreat (January 14)
Students are welcome to make this Three Day Silent Retreat.


Sullivan Leaders' Day (January 14)
Eligible applicants will attend Sullivan Leaders' Day on the Seattle University campus and write a prompted essay.


Magis Mixer! (January 12)
We at Magis invite you to join our staff for a happy hour mixer, where you can connect with Magis staff, learn about our programs and meet other Magis participants. We will provide some light appetizers for everyone. Happy Hour prices are available until 5 p.m. Be sure to invite your Jesuit alumni friends and family! For more information, e-mail magis-rsvp@seattleu.edu.


Daily Mass (January 12)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (January 12)
Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery


Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (January 12)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Daily Mass (January 10)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Blood Drive (January 10)
Give Blood. Get Cookies. Be a Hero. The Puget Sound Blood Center's bloodmobile will be parked in the Bellarmine Turnaround (closed 12:20-1:30 p.m.). Make an appointment online at Puget Sound Blood Center.


Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (January 10)
Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery


Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (January 10)
Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery


Alumni Downtown Breakfast 2012 (January 10)
Alumni Downtown Breakfast 2012: Featuring SU & UW Men’s Basketball Coaches Cameron Dollar & Lorenzo Romar Tuesday, January 10, 2012 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Metropolitan Ballroom in the Sheraton Hotel on 1400 6th Avenue in Downtown Seattle Network with fellow alumni and come support your team! Join us for breakfast and a panel discussion between Cameron Dollar, head coach, Seattle University Redhawk Men’s Basketball and Lorenzo Romar, head coach, University of Washington Huskies Men’s Basketball, moderated by Steve Raible, co-anchor at KIRO 7 Eyewitness News. The teams face off on the court that evening! General seating. Doors open at 6:30 a.m. Tickets are $40.00 per person; Student rate $20.00 Register today by clicking here! A portion of the proceeds to benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of King County Hosted by Seattle University’s Office of Alumni Relations


Seattle University Women's Basketball (January 08)
Catch Seattle University women's basketball as they welcome schools such as BYU, Portland, San Francisco and Saint Mary's to the Connolly Center for the 2011-12 season.


Sunday Mass (January 08)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


New International Student Orientation (January 07)
Mandatory orientation for incoming international students for Winter 2011.


Peter Coughlan: Design Thinker Workshop (January 07)
The OSR Master's Program is excited to have IDEO's Peter Coughlan present a workshop for our community. Design Thinker is an energizing workshop that challenges teams to flex their creativity to solve a realistic and complex design challenge. In so doing, they engage with the terms, techniques, and thought patterns of successful innovators. Introduction The anticipation builds immediately. Your people see they can and will innovate. They explore pursuing growth using design thinking. Preparation begins for the workshop’s realistic, wicked team challenge – helping an average town become a "green" leader. Inspire Although many organizations speak of being "customer-driven," few practice the type of need finding and ethnography necessary to put a user at the center of their work. Using photo journals from extreme users, your people sharpen their observation and inference skills. The result is a clearly articulated user insight that reveals unexplored opportunities. Ideate Far too often, brainstorms limit the volume and type of ideas generated. Your people experiment with brainstorming techniques shown to result in far more creative and ultimately powerful ideas. Each team develops a solution that simultaneously addresses a true need and creates excitement. Implement New ideas are rarely evolved enough to survive initial concerns. Your people develop low-risk experiments that can protect and grow their ideas into fully formed solutions. Each team presents their idea and experiment back to the group. Wrap and Apply Throughout the workshop, teams rank one another's insights, ideas and experiments. A champion team is crowned and your people determine how they can implement design thinking back on the job to be more consistently innovative. They receive access to the online Design Thinker toolkit to take their next step with confidence.


ANGEL Help Open Lab (January 06)
This is for course instructors in ANGEL to get drop in help if they are having issues with ANGEL.


Daily Mass (January 06)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Information Session: OSR Master's Program (January 06)
Interested in the OSR Masters Program? Join us for a bite to eat and an opportunity to meet with faculty members and current OSR students to learn more about the OSR Master’s program. You’ll have an opportunity to: · Speak with faculty members and meet some current OSR students · Come away with additional information about the program · Learn how others have applied their OSR experience while leading and designing change in their organizations and communities.


Information Session for SU Supervisors: Staff Performance Evaluation Process (January 06)
For supervisors of SU staff, this session provides an overview of the 2011-12 performance evaluation process.


Daily Mass (January 04)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Swim Seattle Redhawk Masters Winter Quarter Session Begins (January 04)
Redhawk Masters Swimming is a swim team for adults of all aquatic abilities; fitness swimmers, tri-athletes, competitive and novice swimmers alike. First session is free to new participants. Membership to US Masters Swimming Association is required for participate. To register for Masters Swimming please submit a completed SU Masters Registration Form to the Eisiminger Fitness Center Guest Services Desk. Practice Times: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 6:05 to 7 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday, from 6:05 to 7 a.m. and 7:05-8 a.m.


Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (January 03)
Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m.


Christmas Break (January 03)
For more information, please visit our website


Daily Mass (January 03)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Fitness Center Closed for Holiday (January 02)
The Fitness Center will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, New Years Day and January 2 (university holiday).


Library & Learning Commons and 24/7 Zone Closed During Christmas Break (January 02)
The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, and the 24/7 zone will be closed during Christmas Break.


Christmas Break (January 02)
For more information, please visit our website


Administrative Offices Close for Christmas and reopen January 3rd (January 02)
For more information, please visit our website


Library & Learning Commons and 24/7 Zone Closed During Christmas Break (December 29)
The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, and the 24/7 zone will be closed during Christmas Break.


Seattle University Women's Basketball (December 29)
Catch Seattle University women's basketball as they welcome schools such as San Diego, Saint Louis and Eastern Michigan to KeyArena for select games during the 2011-12 season.


Christmas Break (December 29)
For more information, please visit our website


Administrative Offices Close for Christmas and reopen January 3rd (December 29)
For more information, please visit our website


Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 29)
Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m.


Library & Learning Commons and 24/7 Zone Closed During Christmas Break (December 28)
The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, and the 24/7 zone will be closed during Christmas Break.


Christmas Break (December 28)
For more information, please visit our website


Administrative Offices Close for Christmas and reopen January 3rd (December 28)
For more information, please visit our website


Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 28)
Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m.


Seattle University Men's Basketball (December 21)
Catch Seattle University men's basketball as they welcome schools such as San Francisco, Stanford, Virginia and Utah State to KeyArena for the 2011-12 season.


Master In Teaching Program Information Session (December 21)
This is an informational session for anyone interested in finding out more about Seattle University's Master in Teaching program.


Christmas Break (December 21)
For more information, please visit our website


Daily Mass (December 21)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 21)
Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m.


Christmas Break (December 20)
For more information, please visit our website


Daily Mass (December 20)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Library and Learning Commons Winter Break Hours (December 20)
The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons will be open reduced hours for winter break.


Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 20)
Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m.


Non-Matric Registration: Winter 2012 (December 19)
For more information, please visit our website


Christmas Break (December 19)
For more information, please visit our website


Daily Mass (December 19)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Library and Learning Commons Winter Break Hours (December 19)
The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons will be open reduced hours for winter break.


Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 19)
Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m.


Christmas Break (December 18)
For more information, please visit our website


Library and Learning Commons Closed (December 18)
The Lemieux Library and the McGoldrick Learning Commons will be closed weekends during winter break.


Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 18)
Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m.


Sunday Mass (December 18)
One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration!


Seattle University Women's Basketball (December 17)
Catch Seattle University women's basketball as they welcome schools such as BYU, Portland, San Francisco and Saint Mary's to the Connolly Center for the 2011-12 season.


Library and Learning Commons Closed (December 17)
The Lemieux Library and the McGoldrick Learning Commons will be closed weekends during winter break.


Christmas Break (December 17)
For more information, please visit our website


Service Saturdays (December 17)
Are you looking for a way to get involved in community service? If so, then join Magis for a new opportunity starting this October! As part of our partnership with the Seattle University Youth Initiative, Magis invites you to participate as an Alumni Volunteer. Come together with other Jesuit-educated alumni to serve at St. Mary's Food Bank in Seattle’s Central District. The St. Mary's Food Bank provides families and individuals who are struggling with hunger with nutritious food through a variety of services, including the Walk-in Program, where over 6,700 people receive groceries each month. Alumni Volunteers commit to assisting with distributing food, checking-in clients, sorting food items for distribution, and participating in a short reflection following service. If you are interested in serving, e-mail Magis today! We are taking sign-ups for each month October 2011-June 2012. Alumni family and children welcome, however volunteers must be 16 years of age or older, or accompanied by an adult.


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