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Gonzaga’s Jesuit, Catholic, Humanistic education will challenge and inspire you.
Gonzaga offers 16 undergraduate degrees through 49 majors, 58 minors and 49 concentrations, 24 master’s degrees and 5 doctoral-level degrees.
All the how-to's and why-you-should's for becoming a Zag.
The Division of Student Affairs is committed to creating an academically rich environment and fostering a strong sense of community.
The Gonzaga spirit, blended with hard work and dedication in athletic endeavors, yields success both on the field of play and in the classroom.
ZagLink is a program dedicated towards providing mentors for first-year students to be connected on campus, know the resources around them, and provide guidance in the Gonzaga community. We hope to create a program that unites students and brings the Gonzaga community together, following the Gonzaga University Mission statement to develop students holistically, practice leadership, and emphasize community.
As a ZagLink Mentee, you will be paired up with an upperclass student on campus to have as a mentor during your first semester of college.
The role of a ZagLink mentor is to assume a supporting role and help make the transition from high school to college student easier for first-year Zags. Mentors, guide their mentee(s) through their classes, give advice, tips and tricks that you learned during your experience so far, as well as connecting them to other campus resources they may need.
