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Seattle is known for many things, such as their place in the tech industry, but also for their top-notch educational facilities. The University of Washington is a premier public university that is ranked #14 in the world by Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Center for World-Class Universities. With 18 colleges and schools for both graduate and undergraduate students, UW-Seattle is sure to have a degree program for you.


Overview of University of Washington (UW)


In addition to academic excellence, UW has many extra-curricular activities and clubs to offer. You can take advantage of many recreational clubs that include kayaking, rock climbing, and an array of intramural sports. Culturally minded students will appreciate the campus' arts events. As a student, you can attend an array of world-class arts events for a fraction of the cost. If you want to venture off campus, Seattle is home to some world-class artists and is a hub for touring musicians.

Students on the UW-Seattle campus will benefit from the local environment in many other ways as well. The city supports a full range of industries and opportunities for jobs and internships. Meanwhile, the natural beauty that abounds provides unparalleled recreational opportunities. A short drive can take you to the lush Pacific Northwest forest, to the coast for surfing, or to Puget Sound for island hopping, sailing, or kayaking.

General Information


School Type Public
Campus Setting City: Large
Campus Housing Yes
Student Faculty Ratio 19:1
Graduation Rate 84%
Year Founded 1861

Student Enrollment


Total Students47,400

Undergraduate
32,099
Graduate
15,301

Undergraduate Student

Male 15,087
15,087
Female 17,012
17,012

Graduate Student

Male 7,191
7,191
Female 8,110
8,110

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UW Acceptance Rate and Admissions


APPLICATION45,907

Male 20,884
Female 25,023

ACCEPTANCE22,494

Male 9,607
Female 12,762

Acceptance Rate49%

Male 46%
Female 51%

Enrollment 7,198

Male 2,375
Female 2,231
Admissions
Application Fee $80
High School GPA Required
High School Rank -
High School Transcripts Required
College Prep Courses Required
Recommendations -
SAT/ACT Required
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Required
Application Deadline November 15
Common Application Accepted Yes

UW Tuition Cost & Financial Aid


As a public university, UW offers tuition at the lowest possible rate for its in-state students, while charging more for out-of-state students. The in-state rate is $11,207 per year for tuition while out-of-state students pay $36,588. The total in-state cost, including living expenses, books, and fees is $27,638. Out-of-state students pay $53,019. The available data shows that on-campus living is the same as off-campus, but off-campus costs are more variable and subject to local economic conditions.

There is assistance available to help you finance your excellent UW education. In fact, 14,388 students receive a total of $189,834,165 in grants and scholarships. That averages out to a sum of $13,194 in virtually free money. Student loans figure prominently as well with 8,157 students taking on debt to finance their education. The average loan amount totals $6,073. Pell Grants are also available, and 6,770 UW-Seattle students take advantage of those to the average tune of $4,694.

Average net price 2017-2018
Net Price $9,765
Average Total Aid $12,756
Students Receiving Financial Aid 61%
Room & Board $12,798

Sticker Price


  • Tuition In-State - $11,207
  • Tuition Out-of-State - $36,588
  • Books and Supplies - $900
  • Room & Board - $12,798
  • Other - $2,733

Academics


UW is the top-notch in academics. Reuters recognized the university as the #1 most innovative public university in the world. In fact, UW supports almost 300 research centers which will enable you to pursue the questions that have dogged you for years.

The school's excellence is evidenced by the fact that they retain 94% of their incoming first-year students to the next year. This means that, not only are the students pleased with their academic experience, but the school is recruiting students that fit well with the school. Then, it's pretty amazing to see an 84% graduation rate from a public university. That means that there's a high probability that you'll graduate with the friends you meet your first week on campus. Of those who didn't graduate, 9% transferred to complete their education elsewhere and only 6% withdrew with no immediate plan to continue their education.

All of this is important because it demonstrates that the University of Washington has the resources to support students through the course of their degrees. The school has ample research facilities, top notch faculty in all departments, and ample services to support everyone's needs. If you need personal, academic, or professional support, the university can help you and facilitate a well-rounded, complete education.

Student Population Total


Student Population 47,400

Undergraduate
32,099
Graduate
15,301
Evening Classes : Yes
Distance Learning : Yes

Most Popular Programs & Majors

(# of Diplomas Awarded by Subject)


All Business Majors 608 Total Graduates / 7%
Accounting 147 Graduates
Finance, General 244 Graduates
Marketing/Management, General 111 Graduates
Business Administration and Management 29 Graduates
All Engineering Majors 911 Total Graduates / 11%
Aerospace 71 Graduates
Chemical 64 Graduates
Mechanical 123 Graduates
All Social Science Majors 989 Total Graduates / 12%
Economics, General 338 Graduates
Political Science and Government 204 Graduates
Sociology 126 Graduates
Anthropology 36 Graduates
All Biological & Biomedical Majors 923 Total Graduates / 11%
Exercise Physiology 133 Graduates
Biology/Biological Sciences 167 Graduates
Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology 78 Graduates
All Computer Information Science Majors 500 Total Graduates / 6%
All Other Diplomas 53%

Outcome & Salary


After all the studying, fun times, and fees, you probably want to know if it'll all be worth it. The UW boasts a strong ROI as payscale.com's numbers show that students tend to see a 20-year return of $555,000 with an annual return of 9.6%. Upon graduating, students tend to earn an early career salary of $60,000 per year. Mid-career alumni from UW-Seattle earn $112,000.

Given that the UW is right in the heart of Seattle's economic vibrance, home to Microsoft and Amazon, you are sure to launch a great career without traveling far at all. Thus, whether you pursue the law, medicine, arts, or computing, UW is the perfect springboard to success.

Graduates Salary
College Grads Early Career Salary $61,900
College Grads Average Salary $77,000
College Grads Mid Career Salary $112,300
Return on Investment (ROI)
10 Year Salary Earnings Potential $770,000
20 Year Salary Earnings Potential $1,893,000
Cost of Education (Net Price) 4 Year $39,060
10 Year Projected ROI $730,940
20 Year Projected ROI $1,853,940
No College Education Salary Comparison
National Average Salary $38,792
10 Year Projected Income $387,920
20 Year Projected Income $775,840

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