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Area Colleges: Walla Walla Community College Walla Walla Community College has rapidly
grown from 850 students in 1967 to a present annual enrollment of over 13,000. Beautifully located on approximately 100 acres, the Walla Walla campus has become an educational and
cultural center for Southeastern Washington. Extending its facilities and programs throughout its four-county district, Walla Walla Community College's Clarkston Center, located in
Clarkston, Washington, is the hub of educational activity in Asotin and Garfield counties.
Whitman College Whitman is a nationally recognized, highly selective, residential liberal arts college. Since becoming a
college in 1882, Whitman has a history of graduating ethical, unpretentious leaders. The tree-lined campus is home to an intellectually dynamic, diverse, active and supportive
community. Students find a balance at Whitman between challenging academics and developing meaningful and enduring personal relationships through an involved campus community. Our 91
percent graduation rate is evidence that our students value the Whitman balance.
Walla Walla University Seventh-Day Adventist Higher Education Walla Walla University is dedicated to the academic, spiritual,
social and physical aspects of a total education. Believing that these dimensions are closely related, the University provides a broad range of activities and opportunities designed
to add depth and maturity to a Christ-centered life.
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