Estimated Annual Student Expenses for the 2012-2013 academic year
All costs are in US dollars. Actual costs may vary; tuition and fees are subject to change annually. In order to obtain a visa to study in the U.S., you will be required to demonstrate to the U.S. Consular post that you will have adequate financial support for the upcoming academic year.
Dependent Information: Estimated expenses include living and health insurance costs: Spouse—US $8,835.00 per year; Child—US $5,028.00 per year per child.
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Funding Opportunities
The University of Washington Bothell is a public institution; therefore no state or federal financial assistance is offered to international students. Students, their families and sponsors must assume all financial responsibility for tuition and living expenses which is why financial documentation is required with an application. It is very important that applicants review the expected expenses before deciding to apply for admission.
International students currently enrolled in the UW have access to limited institutional funding options such as merit based scholarships, generic scholarships open to all UW students, grants that support various student experiences, and on campus student work positions.
The University of Washington Bothell offers the Natalie K. Lang International Student Scholarship for matriculated international students.
The UW Bothell's Business Program offers the ELC Scholarship for students who attend classes at the Eastside Leadership Center (ELC) in Bellevue.
Additionally, matriculated students may be eligible for scholarships listed with the UW Bothell's Financial Aid & Scholarships Office and UW Seattle's Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards.