
Class of 2025 Profile
By the Numbers
The Class of 2025 marks a significant milestone in Westminster University's history, representing the 150th anniversary of the institution. This year's graduating class has shown a commitment to excellence, determination, and passion. As they prepare for their next chapters, these Griffins carry forward a legacy of innovation and academic excellence that defines Westminster.
- 302 total degrees awarded (181 undergraduate, 121 graduate)
- Graduates represent 26 states and 19 countries
- Graduates range in age from 20- to 62-years-old
- 9 First Scholars graduates
- 7 graduating veterans and ROTC students
- 48 graduating student-athletes
- 7 fellowship applicants
- 1 Peace Corps Applicant
- 1 NIH Post-Baccalaureate Program Applicant
- 1 Princeton in Asia Scholarship Applicant
- 2 Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Applicant
- 1 U.S. Fulbright Scholarship Applicant
- 1 NYU First Generation Scholarship Applicant
- 30 Honors College graduates
- Griffin student-athletes were recognized among the best in the country for their outstanding athletic and
academic achievements:
- 4 Academic All-RMAC honors
- 33 student-athletes earned spots on the RMAC Academic Honor Roll for their excellence in the classroom and their contributions in competition
- 3.64 average student-athlete GPA
- School of Education graduates hold 540–700 hours of classroom teaching experience each.
- Students in the outdoor education and leadership program:
- Accumulated 100 days in the field
- Earned an average of 3 professional certifications or certificates
- Accumulated between 300-400 hours of professional experience in the outdoor industry through internships and on-campus student employment at the Outdoor Program
- Graduating seniors are among a student body who:
- Worked 230 hours of internships this year (49% of internships were from the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business)
- 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:
Senior Art Exhibition
As a culmination and celebration of their progress, senior Art program students create bodies of work and organize an on-campus exhibit.
- View the online Senior Art Exhibition

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