About Eastern Washington University
Why Study Urban & Regional Planning at EWU? At EWU, our graduates have a strong record of employment in the field as well as becoming leaders of the planning profession and guides to sustainable futures in the region and beyond. We work closely with local communities on a variety of projects which give students the necessary practical knowledge and experience they will need as they become the next generation of planning professionals. Agencies and organizations throughout the Pacific Northwest compliment our program for producing graduates who need little additional training to assume their employment responsibilities.Degrees & Programs
| Master's Degree | |
| Degree Name | Master in Urban and Regional Planning |
| Degree accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board: | Yes |
| Minimum GRE | N/A |
| Year this program started | 1963 |
| In-state tuition per year | $12,698.46 |
| Out-of-state tuition per year | $28,043.01 |
| Application deadline | September 1 |
| Students in program | 25 |
| Full-time equivalent student:faculty ratio | 8.3 |
| Bachelor's Degree | |
| Degree Name | BA in Urban and Regional Planning |
| Degree accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board: | Yes |
| In-state tuition per year | $7,293.69 |
| Out-of-state tuition per year | $24,832.92 |
| Students in program | 25 |
| Full-time equivalent student:faculty ratio | 8.3 |
Department of Political Science & Public Policy
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Spokane Washington
Address
668 N Riverpoint BlvdSte A
Spokane, Washington 99202-1709
Last Updated: October 24, 2025
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