Introduction

The University of Washington (commonly referred to as UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington.
Founded in 1861, Washington was first established in downtown Seattle approximately a decade after the city`s founding to aid its economic development. Today, the university`s 703-acre main Seattle campus is situated in the University District above the Montlake Cut, within the urban Puget Sound region of the Pacific Northwest.
The university has two additional campuses in Tacoma and Bothell. Overall, UW encompasses over 500 buildings and over 20 million gross square footage of space, including one of the largest library systems in the world with over 26 university libraries, as well as the UW Tower, lecture halls, art centers, museums, laboratories, stadiums, and conference centers.

Programs

College of Arts and Sciences

Arts
Art History
Composition (Music)
Dance
Drama
Guitar
Industrial Design
Interaction Design
Interdisciplinary Visual Arts
Jazz Studies
Music
Music Education
Orchestral Instruments
Organ (Music)
Painting and Drawing
Percussion
Photomedia
Piano
Three Dimensional Forum
Visual Communication Design
Voice (Music)
Humanities
Chinese
Cinema and Media Studies
Classical Studies

Gender, Women, and Sexuality
Studies
Geography
History
History and Philosophy Science

Classics
Comparative History of Ideas
Comparative Literature and
Media Studies
Comparative Religion
Danish
English
Finnish
French
Germanics
Greek
Italian
Japanese
Jewish Studies
Korean
Latin
Linguistics
Near Eastern Languages and
Civilization
Noerwegian
Scandinavian Studies
Slavic Languages and Literatures
South Asian Languages and
Literature
Spanish
Swedish
Individualized Studies
Intergrated Social Sciences
International Studies
Latin American and Caribbean
Studies

Natural Sciences
Applied and Computational
Mathematical Sciences
Astronomy
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Mathematics
Microbiology
Neurobiology
Physics
Psychology
Speech and Hearing Sciences
Statistics
Social Sciences
American Ethnic Studies
American Indian Studies
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Canadian Studies
Communication
Economics
Ethnomusicology
European Studies
Law, Societyies, and Justice
Philosophy
Political Science
Social Science
Sociology

College of Built Environments

Architectual Design
Architecture
Community, Environment, and Planning

Construction Management
Landscape Architecture

College of Education

Early Childhood and Family Studies

Education, Communities, and Organizations

College of Engineering

Aeronautics and Astronautics
Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Computer Engineering

Electrical Engineering
Human Centered Design and Engineering
Industrial & Systems Engineering
Material Sciences and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

College of the Environment

Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences
Bioresource Science and Engineering
Earth and Space Sciences

Environmental Science & Terrestrial Resource
Management
Environmental Studies
Marine Biology
Oceanography

Information School
Informatics
Michael G. Foster School of Business
Business Administration
School of Medicine
Medical Laboratory Science
School of Nursing
Nursing

School of Public Health

Environmental Health
Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health

Health Informatics and Health Information
Management
Public Health – Global Health

School of Social Work
Social Welfare

Please visit the link below and click on the major to acquire more information as well as preview the requirements for both graduate and undergraduate level: http://bit.ly
Requirements
Basic requirements can be found at: http://bit.ly
Tuition & Fees

Budget items Lives with parents/relatives Lives on/off campus Students with dependents
Books & course supplies $900 $900 $900
Housing & food $4,152 $12,798 $15,936
Personal/miscellaneous $2,265 $2,265 $2,265
Transportation $678 $468 $1,296
Non-resident tuition $36,587 $36,587 $36,587
Non-resident total costs $44,582 $53,018 $56,984

Scholarships

Presidential Scholar

The Presidential Scholarship is a $10,000 award given to selected Washington residents who show exceptional leadership, community engagement and promise. It is renewable for up to four years. Washington residents are considered automatically with their application to the UW.

UW Diversity Scholarship

The UW Diversity Scholarship for Freshmen is privately supported by the generous contributions of many individuals, organizations and local businesses, including Costco and Boeing. It awards $10,000 per year for four years to highachieving high-need students who are entering the UW as freshmen from communities that are traditionally underserved in education.
For more information and resources, please visit: https://admit.washington.edu

Dealines

All the important dealines can be found at: https://www.washington.edu 

Living in Seattle

To answer the question on many people`s mind: "No, it doesn`t rain all the time." Seattle gets less rain annually than Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Miami and many other major metro areas. The natural beauty of Seattle – it`s surrounded by both mountains and water on two sides – is one of the biggest draws for residents.
The scenery and proximity to nature, perhaps, contribute to Seattle`s inherent attitude: one of calm and patience. Locals are mocked for always allowing others to merge on the freeway, but that attitude extends to everyday life, where coffee shops harbor intellectual discussions, and nightlife is more about chilling with a beer at the bar than wild nights on the dance floor.
For many, living in Seattle has as much to do with what`s outside the city proper as what`s inside. Less than an hour from downtown, residents escape for the day or weekend to wineries, ski resorts, hiking trails and sprawling parks. Seattleites bring that love of nature into the city proper as much as possible, enjoying Seattle`s parks and tree-lined streets while staying cozy in fleece jackets (practically the local uniform).

Activities

Many people is here to help UW students make the most of their Husky Experience, bringing together the people, places and programs that support their growth, wellness and success both within and outside of the classroom – at UW and in the world beyond. Finding a community, great meals, prepare for the next steps, or stay healthy and safety, everything is at: http://www.washington.edu
But more than that, University of Washington has a strong athletic tradition. The Husky teams in golf, basball, basketball, baseball, track & field, and many more are here to dedicate you the highest level of sports. Guess what? You can join them, too.

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