Tuition

Does it cost anything to drop a class or withdraw from classes?

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7 years 6 months
Submitted by f2ux2 on

Students have through the 7th calendar day (including weekends and holidays) of each quarter to make changes to their schedule without incurring a financial penalty. Students are charged one-half of the tuition reduction (50% forfeiture) for classes dropped from the 8th through the 30th calendar day of the quarter. If they drop below fulltime, they will be charged the tuition rate for the number of credits that they are taking, plus one-half of the difference between full-time tuition and the new rate.

How do I pay my student’s tuition account?

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7 years 6 months
Submitted by f2ux2 on
  1. Pay online with web check. Web check is a free service! Information can be found at: https://finance.uw.edu/sfs/tuition/payments
  2. Pay by credit card. There is a convenience fee each time you make a credit card payment. Go directly to the Tuition/Fees Payment by Credit Card web page at sdb.admin.washington.edu/parents/ccpay.asp
  3. Pay by check: Mail to University of Washington, P.O. Box 3981, Seattle, WA 98124-3981.

What happens if my account becomes delinquent?

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7 years 6 months
Submitted by f2ux2 on
Holds are placed preventing registration and changes to your schedule. A late charge is assessed. Students must have all past due charges owed to the University paid in full in order to register for any classes. You should immediately contact our Receivables team at 206-616-5421 to discuss your situation and any options that may be available to you. If you are registered for the current quarter, you may also want to contact Financial Aid to see if funds may be available to you. Unpaid charges may be sent to outside collections.

How can my employer make a payment toward my tuition and fees?

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15 years 4 months
Submitted by phamlin on
FAQ
There are several ways for an employer to make a payment on behalf of a student -- it just depends on the employers preference. An employer may: + Reimburse a student + A student pays the full amount, prints off the official tuition statement from MyUW indicating total billed and paid, and presents that to their employer for partial or full reimbursement. + Release funds to student

What options are there for paying my bill? May I pay online?

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15 years 4 months
Submitted by phamlin on
FAQ
UW provides several different ways for you to pay your tuition and fees, the easiest and most convenient is paying by Web Check -- it's free, available nearly 24 hours per day every day and is just like writing a check (only without the paper.) For details on making a Web check payment, or for other payment options, please visit our [Tuition Payment web page](http://finance.uw.edu/sfs/tuition/payment).

Whom do I contact with questions about admissions?

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15 years 4 months
Submitted by phamlin on
FAQ
Admissions questions may be directed to one of the following offices: ####Seattle Campus: + Call: 206-543-9686 + Or complete the [admissions web form](http://admit.washington.edu/Contact) ####Bothell Campus: + Call: 425-352-5000 or 800-736-6650 + Or email info@uwb.edu ####Tacoma Campus: + Call: 253-692-4742 or 800-736-7750 + Or email uwtinfo@uw.edu More information is available via the [UW Admissions website](http://www.washington.edu/discover/admissions).

What is the Universal U-Pass?

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15 years 4 months
Submitted by phamlin on
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Last year, students proposed to the UW Board of Regents making the U-PASS program a universal program for Seattle campus students. The Regents approved. The change reduced the cost of U-PASS membership and locked the rate through the 2012-2013 academic year. Read more about the student Universal U-PASS initiative.
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