WSU Spokane
Start your Journey
Located in a city that serves as a regional healthcare hub and home to 1200+ students, WSU Spokane is the university’s health sciences campus and home to the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, the College of Nursing, and the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
MAKE SPOKANE HOME
OUR SPOKANE CAMPUS
Real-World Experience
Students benefit from real-world clinical experiences and a connected health ecosystem in the heart of the city.
Spokane offers students the chance to blend urban living with a small-town feel, all while learning in a major regional healthcare hub.
City-Campus Synergy
WSU Spokane’s campus is designed to integrate seamlessly with the city.
Students experience the synergy between the campus and the urban environment, with a focus on cutting-edge technologies in healthcare and research.
5:1
faculty-to-student ratio
At WSU Spokane, students benefit from a 5:1 faculty-to-student ratio, ensuring personalized attention, interactive learning environments, and abundant research opportunities. Join our vibrant academic community, where individualized support and strong faculty-student connections pave the way for success in healthcare.
THE HEALTH SCIENCES COLLEGES
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
College of Nursing
College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT WSU SPOKANE?
WSU College of Medicine celebrates Match Day, milestone for Class of 2026 Coug docs
Students gathered with loved ones across the state on March 20 to celebrate a major milestone on their path to filling a critical need for more physicians in Washington and beyond.
‘Empowered Hosted by Meg Ryan’ sheds light on WSU’s solutions to national nursing crisis
A new national TV segment highlights how WSU is tackling the growing nursing shortage through innovative simulation-based training and expanded education pathways.
WSU inspires Native youth to see themselves in health careers
The Little Birds program introduces elementary schoolers in Eastern Washington to healthcare fields to encourage early interest in becoming doctors, nurses, and pharmacists.

