Follow this checklist to make sure you have everything you need to submit a complete application for admission.
Make sure you also know what’s not considered.
Questions about the application process? Join us for a Common App webinar.
The application
The UW application for first-year autumn admission opens September 1 each year. (See dates and deadlines for additional information.) You may apply to the UW using the Common App. The deadline is November 15, and decisions will be released March 1–15.
Ready to get started?
Questions about the applications?
- Instructions for the Common App
- Join us for a webinar about applying with the Common App.
NOTE: The UW will not accept the Coalition application for the autumn 2025 – 26 application cycle.
Self-report your courses and complete CADRs
All first-year applicants will self-report their courses on the application. A minimum level of preparation in six subject areas must be met for admission. (Learn more about satisfying CADRs.) You are required to provide complete and accurate information when self-reporting. Although official transcripts are not required at the time of application, you will be required to provide a final official high school transcript if you are admitted and plan to enroll at the UW.
Choose your program
If your first-choice major participates in Direct to Major or Direct to College admission, be sure to select it as your first choice on the application to be automatically considered. Second-choice majors are not considered for direct admission programs.
The writing section
The Common App essay, often referred to as the personal essay, is a required and important part of your application. It has a 650-word maximum word limit, and there are seven prompts to choose from. Learn more about the essay.
The application fee
U.S. first-year students
The application fee is nonrefundable and must be submitted each time you apply for admission. It cannot be transferred to another quarter, campus of the UW or to another student.
- Application fee: $85
- Fee waivers available
- Spring: first-year applications not accepted
Learn more about the application fee.
International first-year students
The application fee is nonrefundable, and must be submitted each time you apply for admission. It cannot be transferred to another quarter, campus of the UW or to another student.
- Application fee: $95
- Fee waivers not available
- Winter/Spring: international first-year applications not accepted
Learn more about the application fee.
Send test scores?
The UW no longer requires SAT or ACT scores for most applicants. Homeschooled applicants and applicants who come from schools with non-standard grading practices that do not have letter or numeric grades are still required to submit SAT or ACT scores. Learn more about SAT/ACT scores.
International first-year students — English proficiency
International students must submit English proficiency test scores that meet the minimum requirement for admission. Learn more about English proficiency.
Send transcripts?
U.S. schools and international schools that follow a U.S.-style curriculum
Do not send high school or college transcripts unless you receive a request from the Office of Admissions. The application asks you to provide a detailed account of your academic coursework, and that’s all we need to review your application.
Transcripts are not required for U.S. and international schools that follow a U.S.-style curriculum. Please do not mail transcripts at this time. However, uploading an unofficial copy to your Common App application is encouraged. You may also find it useful to have an unofficial copy of your transcript handy to help you complete the application.
Schools outside the U.S. that follow a national/local curriculum
Regardless of whether you are applying as a U.S. or international student, if you have attended a school outside of the U.S. that follows a national compulsory curriculum, you are required to upload a scanned, unofficial copy of your transcript for grade levels 9 and higher as part of your application.
If you have attended a school outside of the U.S. that follows a national compulsory curriculum, you are required to upload a scanned, unofficial copy of your transcript for grade levels 9 and higher as part of your Common App application. Records from schools outside the U.S. must be in English or in the native language and accompanied by official English translations.
If you have college/university coursework, you do not need to submit official transcripts. However, you may upload to your application unofficial copies from all colleges and universities you have attended.
Do not mail high school transcripts or mid-year school reports to the Office of Admissions.
Things we do not consider
No interviews/demonstrated interest
The UW does not conduct formal interviews or consider demonstrated interest in the admission decision.
No letters of recommendation
We ask that you not send letters of recommendation or other supplemental materials such as drawings, CDs, DVDs, books or other portfolio-type items. We will learn everything we need to know about you through your essay responses.