``Thank you very much for the acceptance to your program! I am very excited by the idea of attending (insert university) this (insert application term). I will be taking this offer into serious consideration when making my final decision.
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.
How to write an admissions acceptance letter Prepare the header. Begin the letter with an official header that includes the student's full name and address. Confirm the candidate's admission. Share congratulations. Explain how to accept. Include optional details. Encourage them to accept.
If you received your college acceptance letter via email, you can respond directly to that email. If the letter was sent through direct mail, consider replying with a physical letter. The college admissions board often specifies their preferred method of communication in the acceptance letter.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.