how to get transcripts from a course at friday harbor marine labs

by Erling Sawayn MD 8 min read

What is the Friday Harbor Laboratories?

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What is the Friday Harbor internship program?

Look over the pages of information for students under About Taking FHL Courses. Then if you still have questions, contact FHL Student Services Manager Mason Wiley: masonfhl@uw.edu. Documents to prepare BEFORE you begin the application. Please make sure that all of your transcripts or other documents are in PDF format.

Where were the evening lectures given in Friday Harbor?

Jan 05, 2021 · In a year where Zoom calls have replaced most classrooms, the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Labs (FHL) devised a way to safely hold in-person classes, maintaining an intensive hands-on learning course that caps off the UW Marine Biology experience. Situated in the heart of the San Juan Islands, roughly 100 miles from Seattle, FHL ...

What is the history of Friday Harbor?

The first marine Biomechanics course is taught at the Friday Harbor Labs as Advanced Invertebrate Zoology (invertebrate animal mechanics) by Steve Wainwright and Steve Vogel of Duke University, and Mimi Koehl (recent Duke Ph.D.), taking advantage of the wide array of body forms available in the marine environment.

Where will I live during the quarter?

Friday Harbor Labs feels like a marine biology summer camp! You will live in a group dorm or personal hut, and eat most meals at the campus dining hall.

How much does the program cost?

UW students attending Friday Harbor Labs pay similar tuition and fees as at UW Seattle and Bothell campuses.

How do I apply?

UW students applying to spring or fall programs need only fill out a quick web application form and submit their transcripts. For summer programs, a letter of recommendation and written statement are required in addition to the web form and transcripts.

More information

Visit the FHL courses page for more information on courses offered.#N#Visit the FHL Canvas page for a wealth of information about the island of Friday Harbor, the FHL campus, and scholarship opportunities.#N#For information on how you can use FHL coursework towards your degree requirements at UW Bothell, please contact the School of STEM at stemadv@uw.edu..

Program Description

  • The REU-Blinks Summer Internship Program links undergraduate students with scientist-mentors as collaborators in marine science research projects. The program takes advantage of the pristine environment, remarkable biodiversity, and the scientific and technical resources at UW Friday Harbor Laboratories, a marine science research facility in the San Juan Islands. We have combin…
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The Setting

  • FHL is University of Washington’s marine science field research station. Located north of Puget Sound in the San Juan Islands, FHL takes advantage of a remarkable diversity of marine habitats and organisms. FHL hosts 15-20 courses per year and approximately 100 independent researchers during the year. The 484 acre campus is the site for thirteen lab buildings, a dining h…
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Financial Support

  • Participants will be provided with financial support to meet costs of room, board and round trip travel, plus a stipend ($500/week).
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Eligibility

  • The NSF REU Site grant supports U.S. citizens or permanent residents during their undergraduate careers. The Blinks Endowment supports students who bring diversity to the FHL student body in any phase of their undergraduate or graduate career. The University of Washington is committed to providing equality of opportunity and an environment that fosters respect for all members of t…
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to Apply

  • Follow these steps in order: 1. Select your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices from the list of 2022 projects/mentorsand make a note of them. 2. Obtain a pdf copy of your most recent college transcript (official preferred but unofficial is fine as well); if you’ve attended more than one college, get copies of those transcript(s), too. Change the file name f...
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