Application Deadlines for Classes Beginning
January 2009
Applications are accepted throughout the year. Fully qualified applicants are admitted year-round on a rolling admission basis.
- Apply anytime before September 1, 2008 to be considered for admission in January 2009. Admission decisions are conveyed within one month of receiving your completed application packet.
- Applicants requesting a student visa must apply by June 1, 2008.
Fees
The total program fee for the 18-month program beginning January 2009 is $63,500*. The program fee is typically paid in quarterly installments over 6 quarters. * Pending approval by the University of Washington Board of Regents.
The program fee includes a $1,500 non-refundable acceptance fee, instruction, textbooks, course materials, meals on class days, career services, on-campus parking, hosted social functions, orientation accommodations, student activity fees and registration service.
Students in all fee-based programs, including this degree, are not eligible for the tuition exemption program, institutional tuition waivers or the Undergraduate/Graduate University Grant programs, including the Husky Promise program. Read more information on fee-based programs.
Financial Aid
There are two Technology Management MBA Loan Sources:
- Federal Stafford Direct Loan
- Private MBA Tuition Loan
Who is eligible to apply
Most University of Washington Technology Management MBA students qualify to borrow $20,500 per year through the Federal Stafford Direct Loan Program. To apply, you must be a permanent U.S. resident, must not be in default on a prior federal student loan, and must have registered for the draft if required by law to do so. Otherwise, this program is not based on need, income, or credit. Depending on credit worthiness, TMMBA students may also qualify to borrow up to the full amount of tuition through the private MBA Tuition Loan Program. Foreign residents may apply for this loan with a U.S. citizen co-signer.
How to apply
To apply for a Federal Stafford Direct Loan, fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on line at www.fafsa.ed.gov or on paper and submit it to the address included on the application. If you are offered admission to the Technology Management MBA Program and your FAFSA is approved, the University of Washington will send you a financial aid eligibility letter and a promissory note asking how much of the annual maximum you wish to borrow. You will need the University of Washington’s federal financial aid code for the FAFSA: 003798.
For information on private loans and/or credit programs for students, please visit www.washington.edu/students/osfa/gradaid/alt.loans.html.
Where to get financial aid applications
The paper edition of the FAFSA can be obtained from the University of Washington’s Office of Student Financial Aid:
Office of Student Financial Aid
University of Washington
Box 355880, Seattle, WA 98195-5880
Phone: (206) 543-6101
Email: osfa@u.washington.edu
Web: www.washington.edu/students/osfa
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