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- Students may schedule an appointment with the undergraduate/postbac advisor by calling (206) 685-7403 or e-mail sphscadv@u.washington.edu.
- Doctoral and Master's students should contact the Graduate
Program Assistant by calling (206) 685-7402 or e-mail sphscadv
@u.washington.edu. Please notify us several weeks
in advance of the time of your planned visit.
International Students
Undergraduate
International Students
Graduate
International Students
Lodging
The UW residence halls are an inexpensive
place for prospective students to stay while visiting. Contact
the UW Conference Housing and Special Services, Visiting
Personnel Coordinator, Seattle, WA 98195, (206) 543-7636;
e-mail: confhous@u.washington.edu.
Other nearby accommodations include:
- College Inn, 206-633-4441
- University Inn, 206-632-5055
- Watertown Hotel, 866-944-4242
- Best Western University Tower Hotel, 206-634-2000
- Silver Cloud Inn, 206-526-5200
- Travelodge University, 206-525-4612
UW Extension
Non-matriculated status is given to those
who have not been formally admitted into a UW degree
program, but who want to take credit courses to begin
working towards an undergraduate degree, to meet certification
requirements, to satisfy program prerequisites, to explore
a career change, or to study a topic for personal enrichment.
Accumulation of credits as a non-matriculated student
will not lead to a degree nor guarantee entry into a
degree program.
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And Finally...
Day/night courses: Almost all courses
are offered during the day, Monday through Friday. It is
not possible to obtain a graduate degree while employed
full-time during normal working hours.
Recency: Applicants to the clinical programs
presenting prerequisite speech and hearing sciences course
work completed more than ten years prior to application to
our graduate program may be asked to provide evidence of currency
in various subject areas. Phone or in-person interviews may
be required.
Graduate non-matriculated students: Individuals
who already hold a bachelor's and/or graduate degree in communication
sciences and disorders and wish to take graduate-level courses
(for continuing professional training, etc.) for graduate credit
may do so through graduate non-matriculated (GNM) enrollment.
Please contact the SPHSC Department for information and an
application. |