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Tuition and Financial Aid
Graduate
tuition for the 2007-08 academic year is projected to be $9,417
for Washington State residents and $21,464 for nonresidents.
The
School of Drama has a limited number of scholarships, graduate assistantships
and teaching assistantships available. The Graduate Assistant, Teaching
Assistant and Scholarship Application is available for download.
The deadline is a postmark of March 1, 2008.
Students
admitted into the Ph.D. program often serve as teaching assistants
in our Introduction to Theatre course. A beginning teaching assistant
appointment carries a stipend of $1,451 per month, a waiver of tuition
except for $215 in fees, and also includes graduate student health
insurance.
The University of Washington Office of Student
Financial Aid administers need-based federal, state and private
financial aid programs. The University requires students who are
applying for aid to file a Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is available from the UW’s Office of
Student Financial Aid or from other college and university financial
aid offices. It is also available from the Federal Student Aid Information
Center at (800)433-3243, and on the web at: www.fafsa.ed.gov
The FAFSA must be received by the federal application processor
by February 28, 2008. We recommend the FAFSA be mailed submitted by the deadline even though an applicant will not know whether
an offer of admission will be made. For additional information,
contact:
UW Office of Student Financial Aid
(206)543-6101, osfa@u.washington.edu
www.washington.edu/students/osfa
The Fellowship and Assistantship Division of
the Graduate School offers information on financial support resources
for graduate students:
www.grad.washington.edu/fellow/fellow_area.htm
The Housing and Food Services Office provides
information on University housing. Contact them at (206)543-4059
or hfs.washington.edu
More information is also available on
the University's web pages at www.washington.edu/students
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