Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Learn how to apply as a freshman, transfer, postbac or veteran at UW Seattle. Find out important dates, deadlines, admission to majors and tips for preparing for college.
- Military
Apply for admission by the appropriate application deadline....
- Freshman
See our step-by-step instructions on how to apply. Admission...
- Postbaccalaureate
The spring quarter application for the above programs is...
- Transfer
Transfer students are an important part of the UW community....
- Running Start
Running Start students and students with other dual...
- Parents & Families
Welcome, parents, families and student supporters. This page...
- Admission to Majors
Outlined below you will find information about how majors...
- Dates & Deadlines
Freshman deadlines; Transfer deadlines; Postbaccalaureate...
- Military
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The UW application for freshman autumn admission opens September 1 each year. (See dates and deadlines for additional information.) You may apply to the UW using one of two applications — ApplyWeb or the Common App.
See our step-by-step instructions on how to apply. Admission decisions are made only after all freshman applications have been reviewed. The UW does not participate in early decision or early action admission. *Winter quarter is not open to international freshman applicants.
September 1 – Application opens; November 15 – Application deadline; The UW does not participate in Early Decision/Early Action. There is one application deadline. Required application materials. The Common App + UW Questions; $80 application fee or fee waiver (90 USD for international applicants)
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Complete the application. The freshman application is available September 1 each year. The application includes self-reporting your academic history, two essays, demographic information and your intended first-choice and second-choice major.