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The applicant may wish to submit updated high school or college transcripts, and/or updated test scores, as appropriate. Recommendation letters from counselors or teachers that know the applicant's academic and/or personal history are welcome, but not required.
Admission decision timeline All freshman autumn applicants are notified of their admission decision March 1-15. Decisions are released in batches and will be available to students on their MyUW during the notification window.
Students with a GPA of 3.8 or above have a strong chance of being admitted to the University of Washington. And yes, that's the weighted GPA. If you take AP classes in your best subjects, it should be relatively easy to maintain a GPA around 4.0 and gain admission to the University of Washington.
Admission decision timeline All freshman autumn applicants are notified of their admission decision March 1-15. Decisions are released in batches and will be available to students on their MyUW during the notification window.
No, the program does not have rolling admissions, or priority deadlines for consideration. We do have slightly different deadlines for international students versus domestic students. All applications are due by the final application deadlines listed on our admissions page.
Decision notification Admitted students will receive an offer packet in the mail containing an official offer letter with assigned major, possible Purple & Gold scholarship offer (U.S. non-residents only), as well as other information about taking the next steps to becoming a Husky.
While some students are notified earlier, the majority of applicants are notified within six to eight weeks of the application deadline.
Meet the following requirements to qualify for guaranteed admission to UW Tacoma: A minimum GPA of 2.7 or higher. Completion of all College Academic Distribution Requirements (CADRS) by the time you graduate high school.
For first-year applicants, admissions decisions are released by January for Early Action applicants, and by March for Regular Decision applicants.
All freshman autumn applicants are notified of their admission decision March 1-15. Decisions are released in batches and will be available to students on their MyUW during the notification window.