3. $1,274. $4,055. 2. $881. $2,734. *Tuition and fees in the table are for undergraduate students only. Matriculated graduate and professional students pay tuition and fees according to their major’s tuition classification, which they should confirm with their program. **Per-credit surcharge for taking more than 18 credits: $364 for residents ...
Session 3. Begins: July 18. Final exams/last day of classes: August 12. Grades due for all Summer Sessions: 8 a.m., August 17. Courses vary in length and may be shorter or longer than the session in which they start. Students may earn up to 12 credits during Summer Session.
Summer Sessions at the University of Washington is open to everyone. Join us to take UW courses for credit this summer and keep learning. Close Alert. All Summer Sessions students, including fully online students, must provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or submit a request for medical or religious exemption. ...
Tuition and Fees. Summer Term is an affordable way to stay on track for graduation or even graduate early, saving money on tuition, housing and more down the road. Scholarships and other types of financial aid help make Summer Term budget-friendly, too. Several campus support offices can assist you with different aspects of your summer tuition ...
Student Base Budget | WI resident | MN resident (reciprocity) |
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Tuition/Fees ? | $9,317 | $9,999 |
Room ? traditional double | $4,130 | $4,130 |
Food Eagle meal plan | $2,674 | $2,674 |
TOTALS divide in half for per semester costs | $16,121 | $16,803 |
Washington state students pay resident tuition. Out-of-state students pay nonresident tuition, even when taking online courses.
Summer Sessions at the University of Washington is open to all — both matriculated and nonmatriculated students. Matriculated students are those currently seeking a degree at the University of Washington. Non matriculated students are those taking courses at the UW but not seeking a degree.
Nonmatriculated students taking only undergraduate courses pay undergraduate tuition. Students who take one or more graduate courses (500-level or above) pay a higher tuition for all courses, regardless of course level. See the second table for more details on graduate-level course tuition.
Summer Term is an affordable way to stay on track for graduation or even graduate early, saving money on tuition, housing, and more down the road. Scholarships and other types of financial aid help make Summer Term budget-friendly, too.
Summer scholarship money is available for qualified students. Other types of financial aid are also available.
Tuition statements are sent via UW-Whitewater email only. Paper statements are not mailed to home addresses. Use your Net ID and password to access your campus email. To access your email, go to UW-Whitewater home page and choose "Email" from top menu bar or click here.
Short Sessions: Most summer courses are 3 or 6 weeks.
Registration begins March 7, 2022! The best part? You don’t have to be a current UW-Whitewater student to enroll. Learn more below and apply today . Summer will be here before you know it. Grab a friend and take a course this summer!
Before logging into your UW-W email account or WINS ( UW-Whitewater's web-based self-service student information system) for the first time go to WINS click here to set up your password.
Due to changes in our reporting of tuition and payments on the 1098-T, Winterim tuition charges will not be visible on the students account till January 2, 2022.
Spring Charges will be paid first, you must have enough aid to cover Spring completely before the aid will pay for Winterim . Students receiving Financial Aid are subject to the same payment deadlines that apply to all other students.
For schedule changes associated with adding courses, if the desired section is not closed, no permissions are needed during the first five days of classes for full semester courses. From the sixth day through the tenth day of classes for full semester courses, permission from the instructor is required and departmental permission may also be required. After the close of the add/drop/change of schedule period, classes cannot be added except in unusual cases and then only with the consent of the instructor, department chair, and the dean's office.
In addition to the above classifications, undergraduate students often are classified by the college in which they are enrolled: College of Business Administration. College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities. School of Visual and Performing Arts. College of Science and Health.
An instructor who wishes to drop a student from a course during the first five days of instruction should complete a drop/add form and submit it to the Office of Records and Registration during the "drop/add/change of schedule" period. A decision by an instructor to drop a student from a class may not be appealed to any other individual or body in the university. A student should not assume that an instructor will use the discretionary drop if the student does not attend class. It is a student’s responsibility to withdraw from a class.
An instructor who wishes to drop a student from a course during the first five days of instruction should complete a drop/add form and submit it to the Office of Records and Registration during the "drop/add/change of schedule" period. A decision by an instructor to drop a student from a class may not be appealed to any other individual ...
Class drops after the change of schedule period: see the individual class withdrawal policy in the university's withdrawal policies.
Registration for the winter and spring terms begins in November; summer registration begins a week before fall registration in early to mid-April. A student's enrollment date and time is located on his/her WINGS Student Center.
Intra-university transfers are initiated at the dean’s office of the college or school to which one wishes to transfer. Students wishing to transfer from one college or school to another must be in good academic standing at the time of the transfer.