Additional Information
For 2008-2009, annual tuition for full-time students is approximately $10,047 for Washington State residents and $22,519 for non-residents. Annual increases in tuition can be expected. Tuition for concurrent- degree students may be higher. For further information, see http://www.washington.edu/students/sfs/sao/tuition/rates.html. For information about residency requirements, contact the Residence Classification Office, 264 Schmitz Hall, Box 355850, Seattle, WA 98195-5850, (206) 543-5932 (http://www.washington.edu/students/reg/residency.html.)
The Office of Housing and Food Services operates single-student apartments, residence halls, and family housing units which are available to graduate students. Information about these options is available through the Housing and Food Services Student Services Office, 301 Schmitz Hall, Box 355842, Seattle, Washington, 98195-5842; tel. (206) 543-4059; http://hfs.washington.edu. To assure placement, Housing and Food Services recommends that you apply for housing at the time you apply for admission to UW.
A student organization (ASUW) maintains a service for posting notices of off-campus housing vacancies. To assure placement, Housing and Food Services recommends that you apply for housing at the time you apply for admission to UW. You will find these listings on a bulletin board in the Student Union Building (HUB). The ASUW also maintains a housing website at http://housing.asuw.org.
The University of Washington Catalog describes all the academic department and courses at the UW that offer graduate study. It is accessible at: http://www.washington.edu/students/gencat/.