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  1. At-a-Glance Founded in 1888 by the United Methodist Church, Puget Sound is a residential, national liberal arts college with approximately 1,800 undergraduate and 300 graduate students. Seventy-four percent of Puget Sound students are from out of state; 46 states and territories and 8 countries are currently represented on campus.

  2. Why study at the University of Puget Sound? Because here, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to engage with others, to serve in the community, and to explore new ideas in the classroom. With more than 50 areas of study, and 100 clubs and organizations, life at Puget Sound is full. Request Admission Information

  3. At Puget Sound, you’re only a short walk, bike ride, or drive away from world-class dining, music, and art venues, as well as professional sports, shopping, and outdoor recreation. Looking to escape the city? From Tacoma, you can easily get away to the ocean, the mountains, and one of the world’s most spectacular temperate rainforests.

  4. Founded in 1888 in a vibrant port city in the Pacific Northwest, the University of Puget Sound is an independent, residential, and predominantly undergraduate liberal arts college, with graduate programs in education and health sciences.

  5. The University of Puget Sound is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to recruiting, hiring, and retaining the most qualified persons based on job-related criteria. The university will not engage in or tolerate any discrimination or harassment in the workplace as prohibited by local, state, or federal law.

  6. Founded in 1888, University of Puget Sound is an independent, residential, and predominantly undergraduate liberal arts college.

  7. Puget Sound reviews applications holistically, meaning that we consider academic performance, curriculum strength, writing, community leadership and involvement, and many other factors in our evaluation. You will not be penalized in the application review process for the option you choose. Important facts about Puget Sound’s test optional policy: