Walla Walla University is a private, Seventh Day Adventist university located in College Place, WA. It was in 1892 when the Walla Walla University was founded. Forest green and mountain ash orange are the official colors of the Walla Walla University. Out of total 1,855 students enrolled at WWU, 1,650 belong to undergraduate courses while 181 are postgraduate students. The school has a total of 171 academic staff. These faculty teach different courses to the students. At Walla Walla University, around 94% of the students are 24 and under. And, when it comes to gender distribution at the varsity, around 49% of the students are females and 51% are males. Finally, at WWU around 58% are white, 18% belong to Hispanic ethnicity, and 8% belong to two or more races. The college has produced several achievers in its 128 years of existence and some of the notable alumni are Alden Thompson, Jeri Ellsworth, Charles Scriven, and Peter Adkison. The university boasts of a decent sports infrastructure, which helps in developing the personality of its students. At WWU, 127 undergraduate and graduate-level programs, including both residential and online, are offered to the students. The university also has a long list of accreditations. It has been accredited by ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.), ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs), CSWE (Council on Social Work Education), and NASM (National Association of Schools of Music). The total endowment of the Walla Walla University is around $28 million (2019).