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Walla Walla Community College

Type 4 year, Public
Campus locale City: Small
Degrees offered Undergraduate
Calendar system Quarter
Student body size Small
Student to faculty ratio 15 to 1
On-time graduation rate 36%

Located in Walla Walla, Washington, WWCC is a public, institution that offers undergraduate degrees. WWCC operates on a quarter-based calendar system, dividing the academic year into four terms.

One of the notable aspects of Walla Walla Community College is its open admission policy. This means that all high school graduates and individuals who hold a GED qualification are eligible to apply for admission. This inclusive approach allows a wide range of students to pursue their higher education goals, regardless of their academic background.

Walla Walla Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, ensuring that the institution meets certain standards of quality and effectiveness. This accreditation also allows students to transfer credits to other accredited institutions if they choose to continue their education elsewhere.

While the on-time graduation rate at WWCC is reported to be 36%, it is essential to consider the context of this statistic. For comparison, Washington state's graduation rate for the 2021-2022 was 41% whereas the national average was 49%.


  • Accredited by: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities

In-State Tuition & Fees

$4,850

Cost of attendance at Walla Walla Community College in 2022 for students from Washington.

See how the college's in-state sticker price compares to 4 year , public colleges in the state as well as nationally.

Washington's average $5,771
National average $8,573

Out-of-State Tuition & Fees

$6,350

Cost of attendance at Walla Walla Community College in 2022 for the out-of-state and international students

See how the college's out-of-state sticker price compares to 4 year , public colleges in the state as well as nationally.

Washington's average $11,857
National average $18,862

Average Grant & Scholarships

In 2022, 70 of freshman students at Walla Walla Community College received on average $5,655 in grant and scholarships from the college, the state and/or the federal government. Below is detail stats of the aid provided to full-time, freshman students.

$5,655
Students Receiving Aid Average Amount Total Amount
Pell Grant 36 35% $4,619 $166,282
Other Federal Grant 64 63% $3,864 $247,301
State Grant/Scholarships 35 34% $3,341 $116,945
Institutional Grant/Scholarships 28 27% $1,331 $37,260
Total Grant & Scholarships 71 70% $5,655 $401,506

Graduation Rate

The following chart shows the graduation rate of Walla Walla Community College students who enrolled in 2015 and after. The stat covers all undergraduates registered as full-time students to study a 4-year bachelor's degree program for the first time.

The breakdown shows the graduation rate by race/ethnicity of US students. All international students are represented under one group.

As of August 31, 2021, the average graduation rate of Walla Walla Community College students is 36.2%. Female students graduated at a rate of 36.2%, whereas male students graduated at a rate of 36.2%.

36.2%

  • asian 50.0% 2 students
  • white 38.2% 92 students
  • unknown 31.2% 5 students
  • hispanic 30.1% 28 students
  • Mixed Race 44.8% 13 students

Service Offerings

Walla Walla Community College provides the following additional services to its students
  • On-campus day care for students' children
  • Remedial services
  • Placement services for graduates
  • Academic/career counseling services
  • Employment services for students

Educational Offerings

Walla Walla Community College offers educational programs in the following categories. Check the programs section to learn more about specific programs that you are interested in.
  • Academic
  • Occupational
  • Postbaccalaureate Recreational or avocational education
  • Adult basic remedial or high school equivalent
  • High school education

Special Learning Opportunities

  • Weekend/evening classes

Veteran Services

  • Member of Service-members Opportunity Colleges
  • Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military service-members, and their families
  • Credit for military training
  • Yellow Ribbon Program (officially known as Post-9/11 GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program)