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 the Great Salt Lake to the Great Basin
Senior Projects
Research and capstone projects by graduates show the range of their interests and expertise: