
Class of 2023 Profile
By the Numbers
The Class of 2023 made remarkable achievements despite experiencing the world as they know it drastically change during their studies.
- 454 total degrees awarded (320 undergraduate, 134 graduate)
- Graduates represent 34 states and 21 countries
- Graduates range in age from 20 to 58-years-old
- 11 ROTC and veteran graduates
- 18 First Scholars graduates
- 3 graduates with medical school acceptances
- 1 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Winner
- 2 Goldwater Scholarship Applicants
- 1 Fulbright Foreign Student Program Applicant
- 1 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program Applicant
- 54 graduating student-athletes
- 26 All-Academic and 17 All-Conference awards and honors earned by student athletes
- 3.7 average student athlete GPA
- 39 Honors College graduates
- School of Education graduates hold 540–700 hours of classroom teaching experience each.
- Students majoring in Outdoor Education and Leadership accumulated approximately 100 days in the field and earned an average of 3 professional certifications each
- Students in Westminster’s renowned nursing programs graduate with:
- Doctor of Nursing Practice-Nurse Anesthesia and Master of Science in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner certification pass rates at 100%
- Graduating seniors are among a student body who:
- Worked 365 hours of internships this year (48% of internships were from the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business and over 40 internship hours were completed by students in the Outdoor Education and Leadership program)
- Harvested and donated 611 pounds of campus-grown organic produce
- Accumulated countless hours of field research from Great Salt Lake to the Great Basin
Senior Projects
Research and capstone projects by graduates show the range of their interests and expertise:

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