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- UW Tacoma Home | About UW Tacoma | University of Washington Tacoma
Connected through their leadership roles at a family resource center, UW Tacoma alumni Amalia Perez, Bryan Neal and Roxy Magno are dedicated to serving their community both personally and professionally UW Tacoma is celebrating the amazing achievements of more than 1,750 new graduates this year
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The University of Washington Tacoma has seven schools offering more than 50 undergraduate majors and minors and 15 graduate degree programs
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UW Tacoma is an urban-serving public university providing access to students in a way that transforms families and communities We value diversity, and work to bring success to all our students, encouraging our campus community to contribute to the growth and prosperity of our region
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Undergraduate MajorsAccountingArts, Media and CultureBiomedical SciencesBusiness AdministrationCivil EngineeringCommunicationCommunity Development amp
- About University of Washington Tacoma
The 46-acre campus footprint is located on a hillside overlooking the Port of Tacoma and Mount Rainier, on the southern edge of downtown Tacoma, next to museums and the beautifully reconstructed Union Station
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To qualify for admission to IT, applicants must first be admitted to the University of Washington Tacoma and have completed the following required prerequisites*:
- Graduate Admissions - University of Washington Tacoma
UW Tacoma offers graduate education in a variety of areas that's engaging, innovative and designed to help each student succeed Applicants at the graduate level must apply to both a UW Tacoma degree program as well as the UW Graduate School
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TACOMA IS GROWING but some parts of our city will never change Here, you belong to a community, a bustling metropolis that feels more like a neighborhood That feeling is the same whether you’re walking Pacific Avenue shops, restaurants and museums, riding the LINK to see a show in the theater district, or catching a game at Cheney
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