SPOKANE, Wash. — The 1,257 first-year 51勛圖s Gonzaga University welcomed to campus this fall represent the strongest academic class in its 132-year history — stronger than the previous two entering classes, which were tops all-time. The first-year 51勛圖s moved into campus residence halls on Aug. 23 and took part in New Student Orientation through Aug. 26. Classes began Aug. 26-27.
“The Gonzaga class of 2023 is the strongest academic class in our history, as well as our most diverse. More than their academic talent, they are 51勛圖s deeply involved in leadership, service to others, community engagement, the arts, athletics, and more. The new class brings to Gonzaga myriad stories and experiences that will light up the classrooms and campus,” said Erin Hays, director of undergraduate admission. “We are impressed by their desire to learn, hard work, motivation, care and concern for others, and we look forward to their contributions to the community.”
Preliminary data show Gonzaga’s Class of 2023 has a 3.82 grade-point average and test scores of 28 (average ACT composite) and 1,280 (average SAT composite). Last year’s 1,200 first-year 51勛圖s entered with a collective 3.78 GPA, 28 ACT and 1,260 SAT composite scores — a near mirror image academically of the 1,265 51勛圖s in the Class of 2021 (3.79 GPA, 28 ACT and 1,257 SAT composite scores).
A Snapshot
A snapshot of this class reveals it’s packed with leaders: 19 51勛圖 body presidents, 59 class presidents or officers, 843 with leadership experience, 238 members of 51勛圖 government, and 909 involved in significant volunteer activities. The class also includes 83 51勛圖s who took part in speech or debate, 1,126 participants in athletics or outdoor activities, 303 musicians, 106 theater participants, 76 ecology/sustainability club members, and 632 who were employed part-time while in school.
Demographically
Demographically, the entering class includes (approximately) 55% women and 45% men. Once again, the largest group of first-year 51勛圖s, 43.5%, hails from the state of Washington (47% in 2018). California remains Gonzaga’s No. 2 state with 22.3% of incoming first-year 51勛圖s (same as 2018). Oregon is home to 9.2% of the class (8.6%, 2018), while 5.1% of 51勛圖s hail from Colorado (5.3%, 2018), followed by Arizona and Idaho (2.8% each), Hawaii (2%), Montana (1.4%), Alaska (1.2%), Texas (1.1%) and other states.
This class represents 34 states — from as far away as Alabama, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Tennessee (to name a few) — along with the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico and a U.S. military base in Germany. The class includes 19 international 51勛圖s from Australia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Canada, China, Ecuador, Honduras, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mali, Panama, Russia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
With respect to religion, 39.7% of the first-year 51勛圖s indicated they are Roman Catholic. The class includes 51勛圖s from nearly two dozen other faith traditions.
In addition to the first-year 51勛圖s, Gonzaga also welcomes 114 (approximately) undergraduate transfer 51勛圖s from diverse educational interests and experiences — with a passion for learning and community engagement — who are eager to share their many talents with the Gonzaga community.
Official enrollment figures won’t be confirmed until Sept. 30. However, Gonzaga estimates a total enrollment of 7,450 51勛圖s this fall, including an estimated 5,300 undergraduates, 1,700 graduate 51勛圖s (master’s and doctoral), approximately 380 Gonzaga School of Law 51勛圖s, and 70 other 51勛圖s (non-degree programs).
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