Susan Inman from the Office of Admissions continues the conversation about the transfer admissions process. In this episode, we talk about those grades we’re not particularly proud of, and how to address them in the admissions process.
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What If I Have Low Grades?
January 18th, 2008 · Comments Off
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Alternative Spring Break
January 11th, 2008 · Comments Off
Looking for a great experience that goes beyond community service to directly impacting the lives of young people across our state? Alternative Spring Break is for you! Alternative Spring Break offers students the opportunity to spend their spring break in a tribal or rural community in Washington working on literacy arts and environmental science projects with local schools. Sites range from the Olympic Peninsula to Eastern Washington. James Thornton, in his 3rd year with ASB, joins us to talk about his experience.
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How Many Credits Can I Transfer?
January 9th, 2008 · Comments Off
We continue our conversation with Susan Inman from the Office of Admissions, turning our attention to the number of credits students are allowed to transfer to UW.
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AA vs. 90 Transferable Credits - What Gives?
December 19th, 2007 · Comments Off
Susan Inman from the Office of Admissions continues the conversation about transferring to the University of Washington. How does completion of the AA fit into the admissions picture? Listen in and find out!
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The Comparative History of Ideas (CHID): Part One
November 27th, 2007 · Comments Off
Psst… ever heard of CHID? Know the secret knock? If not, here’s how to get wise. Cynthia Anderson, academic adviser in the Comparative History of Ideas program (CHID), visits with Kurt in the first part of a two-part introduction to the major. In this episode, Cynthia answers the topic on everyones’ mind: What *IS* CHID?
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Transfer Academic Planning Worksheets
November 20th, 2007 · Comments Off
Susan Inman from the Office of Admissions joins us for the first in a series of podcasts directed at students who are intending to transfer to the University of Washington. Academic Planning Worksheets are an important part of the admissions process, but how does the Admissions Office use them in evaluating an applicant? Listen in and find out!
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Foreign Language Proficiency Testing
October 24th, 2007 · Comments Off
What should I do if I speak a language that the University of Washington doesn’t teach or test for? Ann Trail, the Undergraduate Advising Center’s language specialist, talks about how students go about demonstrating that they are proficient in their language.
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Study Abroad Fair - October 17th
October 8th, 2007 · Comments Off
Shannon Koller sits down with us to talk about the upcoming Study Abroad Fair. Great reasons for “Going Global” can be found October 17th from 10:00-2:00 in the Mary Gates Hall Commons! See you there!
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