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Program Description

Take a studentโ€™s career to the next level with a Foster Full-time MBA degree. The nationally-ranked Foster Full-time MBA Program gives them the power to design their own future. Build a Foster Full-time MBA curriculum distinctly suited to their career goals with the right blend of courses, internship and project experience, international activities, research projects, and independent study.


Program Highlights

Degree Type OfferedMaster
Duration3 years
Fees$ 111062 for 3 years
Delivery TypeFull Time
Admission IntakeRound 1 (Deadline – Oct 8)
Admission IntakeRound 2 (Deadline – Jan 8)
Admission IntakeRound 3 (Deadline – Mar 17)
Language ProficiencyTOEFL,IELTS
ExamsGMAT,GRE
Program URLhttps://foster.uw.edu/academics/degree-programs/full-time-mba/
Average Salary (USD)105000

Eligibility & Entry Requirement

  • Two essays are required and must be uploaded to studentโ€™s online applications. The optional essay allows them to tell them more about themselves or explain an area of potential concern.
  • Applicants are required to hold a Bachelorโ€™s degree with a related field. A combination of education and experience may be accepted in lieu of this requirement. 

Required Document List

  • Unofficial transcripts from all college institutions in which a degree was granted are required. Documents should be generated by the institution (e.g., a scan of an official document or a PDF created from a student portal).
  • Certificates of completion for non-transcripted coursework may also be submitted as evidence of this requirement.
  • Two letters of recommendation are required. Recommendations could come from studentโ€™s professors or supervisors at work.

Application Deadline

CHECK ELIGIBILITY

EventEnd Date
Round 1Oct 8, 2020
Round 2Jan 8, 2021
Round 3Mar 17, 2020

Scores Required

92 / 120

Avg. Score in

TOEFL

/ 9

Avg. Score in

IELTS

695 / 800

Avg. Score in

GMAT

298 / 340

Avg. Score in

GRE


Fees & Funding

Tution & Application Fees

YearYear 1Year 2
Tuition Fees$51531$51531
Health Insurance$2500$2500
Books And Supplies$1500$1500
Total Fees$55531$55531

Living Costs

HeadAvg Cost Per Year
Room And Board$ 21248

Ranking

Academy Ranking of World Universities

Academy Ranking of World Universities 2020

Ranked #10 / 400

Business [ International ]


Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids

NameAmountInternational Students EligibleApplication Deadline
SWE ScholarshipsVariableYesMay 1, 2021
Young Women in Public Affairs Award$ 4000YesAug 1, 2020
BeArt Presets-Academic Scholarship$ 2000YesApr 1, 2020
Young Professionals ProgramVariableYesN/A

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Options Available

ProgramDelivery TypeDurationTution Fees
Technology Managementfull time2 years$31577.92
Master of Business Administration [M.B.A]full time20 months$31577
Executive Master of Business Administration [E.M.B.A]full time1 year$31577

VISA & Work Study

VISA

  • International students and scholars should always consult international service advisors at the Office of Global Learning before leaving the U.S. to ensure students can return to the U.S. without incident. For example, if students have a single-entry U.S. visa and they plan to return to the U.S., they will need to obtain a new U.S. visa while they are abroad. 
  • The most common visa statuses at Washington are F-1 and J-1 for students and J-1 and H-1B for faculty and staff.a

Work Study

Work-Study is a great way to help pay for studentโ€™s education while gaining invaluable experience by working part-time. By participating in the Work-Study Program they will learn work skills that are transferable to future career paths. The Federal and State Work-Study Programs give them the opportunity to work part-time while going to school. As an employer, it is a way to create more opportunities as their salary costs will be subsidized by the Work-Study Program.

  • Work on-campus or off-campus during their time at UW.
  • If students are enrolled during the summer quarter, they may be eligible for part-time Work-Study. They may work a maximum of 19 hours per week, just like during the academic year.

Career and Placement after Course

  • Interviewing on campus is an easy and convenient way to recruit talented UW students and alumni for internships and professional career positions.  Reservations for room-only interviewing on campus are taken for Fall, Winter and Spring quarters each year.
  • Information Sessions (โ€œInfoSessionsโ€) are informal events that give students an opportunity to share information about their company while networking with UW students and alumni.

Founded in 1861, the University of Washington or UW is a public research university located in Seattle, Washington. With a mission of educating its students to become transformative global citizens and future leaders, the institute offers around 12,000 degrees to over 54,000 students every year. Being a member of the Association of American Universities, this reputed institute of the US Education System is also accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).

With an international students population of nearly 16%, the organization is a diverse site of multiple cultures and ethnicities that welcomes candidates from all over the world. It also has a great number of Fulbright Scholars, Rhodes Scholars and Gates Cambridge Scholars to its credit. The organization provides a plethora of courses across its 18 schools and colleges and is highly renowned for its unparalleled and exceptionally brilliant MBA program. 

Some of the salient points to be taken a note of when applying to the university are as compiled below.

  • University of Washington admissions are available in the 3 intakes of Winter, Summer and Spring.
  • The common deadline observed at the institute for most of its courses is November 15.
  • It requires a nonrefundable application fee of 80 and 75 USD from its undergraduate and graduate applicants, respectively.
  • This third largest university of the country is a coveted chase for aspirants looking to study in the USA and receives over 45,000 applications every year.
  • The institute is a moderately selective organization and observes an acceptance rate of around 46%.

Rankings

The University of Washington is ranked

  • 26th in the list of World University Rankings 2020 by Times Higher Education 
  • 62nd by U.S. News and World Report in the list of National Universities in 2020
  • 68th in QS Global World Ranking in 2020 
  • 2nd out of 14 in the list of Best Colleges for Computer Science in Washington by Niche in 2020

Highlights

College TypePublic
Campus SettingUrban
Annual Endowment3.361 billion USD
Student Retention Rate94%
Work-study programYes
Mode of ProgramFull time; Part time; online
Campus Housing Capacity27%
English language proficiency scoreTOEFL or equivalent
Financial AidAvailable as grants, awards and scholarships
Admission Helpdesk206-543-2100

Programs, Campus and Accommodation

Campus

  • The University of Washington operates on three campuses in Seattle, Tacoma, and Bothell as well as a world-class academic medical center.
  • There are over 500 campus buildings across the three campuses with 26 libraries and tons of academic, administrative and athletic facilities.
  • There are up to 1,000 student organizations open to all students at the institute.
  • It also has 20 varsity men and women teams.
  • About 71% of the institute’s freshmen live on campus across the various residential facilities available.
  • More than 1000 students can be accommodated in the 50 houses allotted by the University.

Housing Facilities/Residence

The university provides 12 residence halls and 12 academic-year, full-time and family apartments for undergraduates. There are seven apartments with a family living option for graduates and professional students.

Room features include beds, dressers, closets, waste bins, recycling bin, mirror, window coverings, desk and chair, and desk. Amenities at the institute’s residence halls include laundry rooms, gym, free Wi-Fi and streaming services, maker and creative space, engineering lab, free meeting space, Cable TV, Kitchens, smoke- and vape-free halls, music and gaming rooms, and study spaces.

There are Gender-inclusive and substance-free living at the institute. Housing considerations are also made for LGBT students. It also provides housing for disabled students through the Disability Resources for Student program.

It also offers off-campus housings like apartments and shared housings in close neighborhoods like Bryant, Ravenna, Roosevelt and Wedgwood, Northgate, Montlake, and Capitol Hill, for students qualified for off-campus housing.

Courses

  • The university offers an array of courses for international students available across its 18 schools and colleges.
  • It provides over 113 bachelor degrees, 268 Masters’ degrees, 111 Doctoral degrees, nine graduate certificates, and one graduate educational specialist program.
  • It offers a full-time 21 months MBA to students through the Foster School of Business.
  • Through the medical school, it offers five pathways programs that give opportunities for students to pursue their unique interests and develop knowledge and skills specifically tailored to working with diverse communities.
  • Popular programs at the institute include computer science, social sciences, business, information science, management, marketing, engineering, and biology.
  • There are 135 online degrees, courses and certificates provided at the organization.

Top Programs in University of Washington

ProgramsFees Per Annum
M.Sc Information Systems$41,320
M.Sc Computer Science and Software Engineering$20,114
M.B.A$51,531
M.Sc Mechanical Engineering$21,693
B.A Applied Computing$38,091

University of Washington Application Process

How to Apply?

Application portal:

  • Undergraduate: Coalition application
  • Graduate: UW Graduate School application webpage.

Application fee: 

  • Undergraduate fee: 90 USD
  • Graduate fee: 85 USD and 75 USD for Graduate Non-Matriculated Applications.

Application deadline: November 15

Basic Admission Requirements

Undergraduate Admissions:  High school degree, College coursework, Transcripts, Essay, Short ResponseSAT or ACT (if applicable), TOEFL (Minimum: 76, Recommended: 92 or higher) or IELTS (Minimum: 6.0, Recommended: 7.0) and proof of financial ability.

Graduate Admissions: Equivalent of at least a four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree or a masters degree or professional degree, GRE (if required), TOEFL (minimum score of 80, recommended score of 92 or higher), Letters of recommendation, Statement of Purpose, transcripts and degree statement (if required by the program), proof of financial ability and specific program requirements.

Note that the instituteโ€™s graduate schools do not require IELTS tests unless it was taken on or before 2017.

University of Washington Cost of Attendance

All the prospective candidates applying at the institute are required to plan their finances way ahead of sending in their applications. To help you with the samean estimated budget for international students looking to study in the US has been tabulated below.

Type of FeeInternational undergraduate: nonresident (USD)International undergraduate: resident (USD)International graduate student: Self funded (USD)
Tuition50,88815,28844,712
ISHIP1,5401,5401,540
Room and Board15,05115,05115,051
Books and Supplies825825825
Local Transportation1,2961,2961,296
Personal Expenses2,2652,2652,265
Meals5,0005,0005,000

Scholarships/Financial Aid

Financial aids available to international students of the university include grants, fellowship, student jobs and scholarships for international students to study in the USA. About 61% of undergraduates receive at least one type of aid at the institute. 15 UW graduate and undergraduate students were awarded Fulbright grants in the 2018/2019 session.

Some studentships that are available for the candidates include:

  • Mary Gates Endowment Honors scholarship: This scholarship supports university freshmen to partake fully in their studies and other personally enriching activities. Successful applicants are identified and selected through the Honors Program application process. This scholarship funds two years of students’ tuition and book costs.
  • Anita Borg Change Agent Abie Award: This grant is given to international women in the university who created or expanded technology opportunities for women in their technology. Seven of these awards are given to women in different categories regardless of class or age. Awardees are anonymously nominated who has shown leadership and development traits. The amount of cash prizes varies in addition to other benefits.
  • Chester Fritz Fellowship: With a monthly stipend of 2,500 USD, this fellowship is available to fund research and/or study periods of one quarter abroad during the 2020-2021 academic session. Eligibility is by being a master’s or doctoral student in a non-fee based program who haven’t received the award before. The application is via the instituteโ€™s Awards portal in MyGrad Program.

Alumni Network

Benefits of institute alumni include:

  • Special access to money-saving refinancing offers with BECU
  • Exclusive Columbia Employee Store
  • They also get access to the exclusive Adidas Employee Store
  • Alumni members get 15% discounts on all Lazy River Vineyard’s purchases made directly from the winery

Notable alumni include:

  • Bruce Lee -Actor
  • Dale Chihuly -American sculptor
  • Dawn Wells -American actress
  • Chris DeWolfe -MySpace co-founder

Placements

The MBA class of 2019 had a 99% job placement rate. The median salary of 2018 School of Law graduates was 110,000 USD.

It also organizes career fairs all year round for its students where they get to meet prospective employers. The average salary of UW graduates is 77,000 USD according to PayScale.


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