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Application fee

Freshman application fee U.S. students International students U.S. students The application fee is nonrefundable and must be submitted each time you apply for admission. It cannot be transferred to another quarter, to another campus of the UW or to another student. Application fee: $80 Payment options You may pay by credit card, debit card or an electronic check from a U.S. checking account. The application fee must be paid at the time you submit the online application and cannot be…

Application fee

Transfer application fee U.S. transfer students International transfer students U.S. transfer students The $80 U.S. transfer application fee is nonrefundable and must be submitted each time you apply for admission. It cannot be transferred to another quarter, to another campus of the UW or to another student. Unless you receive a fee waiver, the application fee must be paid at the time you submit the application and cannot be submitted separately. Fee waivers UW Admissions waives the application fee if…

How to apply

How to apply Follow this checklist to make sure you have everything you need to submit a complete application for admission. The applications Self-report your courses and complete CADRs Choose your program The writing section Additional information about yourself or your circumstances The application fee Send test scores? Send transcripts? Make sure you also know what’s not considered. The applications The UW application for freshman autumn admission opens September 1 each year. (See dates and deadlines for additional information.) You…

Applying with ApplyWeb

Only apply once! The UW does not have a preference of application platform. The deadline for both is November 15, and decisions will be released March 1–15. Should you submit both applications, one will be withdrawn and will not be reviewed. You will not receive a refund of the application fee. Grading scale changes/COVID-19 impacts Running Start / College in the High School / other dual enrollment International curriculum Grading scale changes/COVID-19 impacts Your admissibility will not be impacted if…

Applying with the Common App

Only apply once! The UW does not have a preference of application platform. The deadline for both is November 15, and decisions will be released March 1–15. Should you submit both applications, one will be withdrawn and will not be reviewed. You will not receive a refund of the application fee. General instructions Grading scale changes/COVID-19 impacts Running Start / College in the High School / other dual enrollment Pre-9th grade courses International curriculum General instructions All applicants You must…

How to apply

Postbaccalaureate application Select a major Statement of purpose Application fee Sending transcripts English proficiency (international students only) Apply now Select a major As a postbaccalaureate applicant, you must indicate your intended major or goal for postbaccalaureate study on the application for admission (examples: Marine Biology to prepare for new career in wildlife conservation, Cinema & Media Studies in preparation for graduate school and a career as a film professor and archivist). Your application will not be considered if you do…

How to apply

Transfer application Follow this checklist to make sure you have everything you need to submit a complete application for transfer admission. Review major requirements Personal statement Send transcripts Application fee Sending test scores Apply Are you interested in applying as a transfer applicant for spring quarter? Be sure to review these guidelines. Make sure you also know what’s not considered. 1. Review major requirements The process of applying to a major can be complex. Some UW programs require that you…

Transfer personal statement

Transfer personal statement All applicants must write a personal statement and submit it with the transfer application for admission. The personal statement should be a comprehensive narrative essay outlining significant aspects of your academic and personal history, particularly those that provide context for your academic achievements and educational choices. Quality of writing and depth of content contribute toward a meaningful and relevant personal statement. You should address the following topics in your personal statement. Within each subtopic, such as Academic…

Dates and deadlines

Freshman deadlines Transfer deadlines Postbaccalaureate deadlines Freshman deadlines September 1: Application opens November 15: application deadline for summer and autumn quarters  December 31: test score deadline for summer and autumn quarters February 28: UW FAFSA + WASFA priority date March 1-15: admission decision notification period for summer and autumn quarter May 1:  National College Decision Day, the date by which most freshman students will need to confirm the intent to enroll in a college for summer or autumn quarter. Consult…