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Walla Walla University (WWU) whose current President is John McVay, offering liberal arts, professional, and technical programs located in College Place, Washington, just a few miles from Walla Walla. It is established in 1892 and is affiliated to Seventh-day Adventist Church. The University has a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio, 61.7% of its classes have fewer than 20 students and 7% of its classes have 50 or more students. The University has an annual enrollment of around 202 academic staff and 1,917 students. It is regionally accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges and is also accredited denominationally. Walla Walla offers 36 majors, seven masters degrees, and an associate of science degree. The Edward F. Cross School of Engineering is an ABET accredited program that offers bachelor of science and engineering degrees. WWU offers pre-professional programs, Associates degrees, Baccalaureate (Bachelors degree) programs and Masters degrees in three areas of study: Humanities, Sciences & Mathematics and Professional. Students are organized as the Associated Students of Walla Walla University or ASWWU. ASWWU operates the student newspaper The Collegian, the annual Mountain Ash (a collection of photography, student art, and mugs), an online radio station, and the student directory the Mask. Both the mens and the womens on-campus dormitories operate their own clubs. The womens club is named Aleph Gimel Ain (AGA); the mens club is named Omicron Pi Sigma (OPS). All WWU regularly enrolled undergraduate students are members of the Associated Students of Walla Walla University (ASWWU). ASWWU elected officers are responsible for a wide range of social and religious activity planning, and for representing student needs and concerns to WWU administrators. The ASWWU is also responsible for production of the Mask student directory, The Collegian weekly student newspaper, and the Mountain Ash yearbook. Student editors of these publications are appointed by the ASWWU Media Board. The ASWWU is co-sponsored by the Vice-President for Student Life and the Student Activities Director.