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Category: Registrar Student Services
Autumn 2024 End-of-Quarter Reminders
Dear University of Washington students, Autumn 2024 is coming to an end on Friday, December 13, 2024, and we want to remind you of the deadlines associated with the Current Quarter Drop, the S/NS Grading Option change process, and to draw your attention to the new Incomplete Grade Policy and request form. Current Quarter Drop Process Use the Current Quarter Drop by the last day of instruction each quarter to drop one class or, to drop more than one class…
It’s Time to Register for Winter 2025
Dear University of Washington students, Winter 2025 registration begins Thursday, October 31, 2024. To get started with registration, review your academic plan for Winter 2025 and seek guidance from an adviser if you need assistance. Then, sign into MyUW and complete your pre-registration steps before your estimated registration date. Prepare for Registration Returning students: New changes to review! New! Check out the 2024-2025 Academic Calendar and view the Period 1 Registration Dates Schedule for Winter 2025. Complete your pre-registration steps…
Enrollment
New Students
The Office of the University Registrar in partnership with UW-IT, the Graduate School, Professional and Continuing Education (PCE), Undergraduate Admissions for Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma, Student Fiscal Services, and First Year Programs supports the online Enrollment Confirmation System.
Undergraduate, graduate, and professional applicants that have been offered admission can confirm their plan to enroll at the UW and pay their Enrollment Confirmation Deposit (ECD) or New Student Enrollment and Orientation Fees (NSEOF) online using a credit card or web check.
New Undergraduates – New Student Enrollment and Orientation Fee (NSEOF)
The New Student Enrollment and Orientation Fee (NSEOF) is a mandatory, one-time fee required of entering undergraduate students to confirm their enrollment. The NSEOF supports many academic and transition programs designed specifically to set students up for success at the Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma campuses.
NSEOF Enrollment Confirmation System Help
New Graduate and Professional Students – Enrollment Confirmation Deposit (ECD)
An enrollment confirmation deposit (ECD) is required of Graduate, Professional, and Postbaccalaureate students, including those enrolling at UW Bothell and UW Tacoma. If space is not available when the payment is received, the payment will be returned. The ECD is applied toward tuition and fees assessed for the quarter in which the student has been offered admission. Payment of the ECD confirms the student’s intent to enroll at the University of Washington or, at the Graduate or Professional level, their intent to enroll in a particular degree program.
ECD Enrollment Confirmation System Help
Current Students
The Office of the University Registrar in partnership with the National Student Clearinghouse provide students the ability to verify their enrollment status.
Enrollment Verification
Enrollment verification proves to third parties that students are currently, or were previously, enrolled as a student at the University of Washington. There are various situations in which students may need to provide verification of their student status, such as applying for a job, deferring student loans, or seeking a scholarship.
Time Schedule
The UW Time Schedule, commonly known as the course catalog, lists credit classes offered at the University of Washington – Seattle. It is updated daily and is subject to change. You can get the up-to-the-minute status of any section by clicking on the five-digit Schedule Line Number.
Time Schedule FAQs
The following FAQs are to assist students.
Yes, but you must make all changes in a single transaction. Mark the “drop” check-box next to the quiz or lab you are currently registered for and enter the Schedule Line Number (SLN) for the quiz or lab. Then click submit.
No, you are allowed to move from one quiz section to another without using your current-quarter drop if you include all requests in the same transaction.
Yes, any adjustment to your schedule after the 7th calendar day of the quarter will result in a course change fee.
No, you must select from the list of related quiz sections immediately following a specific lecture section in the Time Schedule.
Yes,
Prerequisites apply to both the lecture and the quiz. Registration restrictions however may differ between the lecture and quiz sections.
No, not necessarily. Quiz section course limits may not match the limit for the lecture. Departments may change the limit of either the lecture or quizzes, as a means of managing registration.
No, if a primary lecture section has a secondary component (quiz, lab, etc.), you must enter in the Schedule Line Numbers (SLN) for both.
No. The system will remind you that you must drop the lecture and the lab, quiz, or any other secondary section all in the same transaction.
The lecture (primary) section only will be listed on your UW transcript.
Yes, we have posted step-by-step documentation (including screen shots) at the Student Systems Help Center.
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Registration Errors
It is possible to encounter a registration error when you attempt, but are unsuccessful, to complete a change to your registration.
The following are common registration errors along with an explanation and instructions to resolve the error. It is vital that you carefully read & understand the error message, and act on the resolution, before reaching out to your registration team for assistance.
Error Messages while Adding a Course
This message indicates that the course is offered through UW Continuum College/Professional and Continuing Education. Please contact their registration office for assistance by phone 206-543-2310 or email c2reg@uw.edu.
- Course adds are only permitted via MyUW through the end of week 3 of the quarter.
- If it is determined that an additional course is needed, or a student must register for the quarter for the first time, the student will need to complete and submit a Late Add Petition [PDF] to the Office of the University Registrar either in person, 2nd floor Schmitz Hall, or via email to regoff@uw.edu.
- This message means that you have added two course SLNs of the same linkage type, such as two Lecture or two quiz/lab section SLNs. Only in some rare instances, such as some Special Topics courses, is this allowed.
- In order to register for a course that has a lecture and a quiz/lab section, you must add one SLN of each course type in order for the course to be added.
Secondary sections are typically lab [LB] and or quiz [QZ] sections.
Courses with Lab and/or Quiz sections require these SLNs to be added at the same time the Lecture section course SLN is registered
In most cases, the primary section is a lecture [LC] section.
You are attempting to register an SLN for a Quiz/Lab section of a course. Courses with Lab and/or Quiz sections require a Lecture section course SLN to be added with them at the same time in order to register.
Undergraduate students are limited to 19 credits during Registration Periods I and II to allow all students a chance to develop a basic schedule. Additional credits may be added during Registration Period III and the Late Add Period. The limit is 30 credits per quarter.
Please reach out to the department offering this course, as they will need to register you or grant approval for you to enroll in the course via an entry code to override this credit restriction that has been placed on the course.
Students may not register online for two courses that meet at the same time or for courses with overlapping meeting times. Students who would like to replace a course already on their schedule must use the Registration option under the Personal Services section of MyUW and submit both the drop and add in a single transaction.
Conflicting Course Registration
- The student must register for at least one of the courses with the time conflict first. To have the second, conflicting course added to their schedule, students must complete the Time Conflict section of the Registration Transaction Form [PDF] and email the completed form to the Office of the University Registrar at regoff@uw.edu.
- Conflicts Less than an Hour/Week: Students must obtain verbal approval from both instructors to add a course that conflicts one hour a week or less.
- Conflicts More than an Hour/Week: Students must obtain both instructor signatures on a Registration Transactions form, or provide emails from the instructors approving the conflict, for courses that conflict more than one hour a week.
- Students are limited by number of course SLNs that can be added, dropped, and changed via registration during each quarter. If during the registration process, the “Registration Capacity Reached” message is received by a student, this indicates the database record of quarterly registration activity has reached its capacity. In order for a student to be able to add more courses to their schedule, they must contact the Registrar Student Services team at regoff@uw.edu to request removal of the inactive entries.
- Students who receive the same message again in the same quarter after the Registrar Student Services team has given them back additional registration transactions will need to meet with an academic adviser. That adviser will need to email regoff@uw.edu to have any more transactions approved.
Tampering and Abuse
A student who tampers or attempts to tamper with the registration records of another student, including but not limited to dropping courses and adding courses, may be subject to disciplinary sanctions as defined in the Student Conduct Code (WAC 478-121).
Registration Abuse
- The registration system is provided for the sole express purpose for students to register themselves into sections. Any use of the registration system other than for this purpose is considered abuse of the system. Such abuse includes, but is not limited to, buying or selling one’s seat in a class, or otherwise registering for a section that one has no intention of taking.
- To help conserve University resources and ensure the registration system is available to all, students are locked out of Web Registration after a specific number of excessive submission attempts and/or transactions are made per day. This threshold is sufficient for students’ regular use and should not interfere with typical use. The use of robots and other automated tools to submit registration requests is expressly forbidden.
- If you are having trouble adding a particular course on your registration page, please make sure you are reviewing any error messages you are receiving for the course and address those errors first prior to repeatedly clicking the “Update Schedule” button, as excessive clicking behavior will also result in being locked out of the registration system.
- A student whose account is locked out for excessive use must wait until the registration system removes the lockout – within 24 hours.
- The Office of the University Registrar is unable to override a locked account.
System Abuse
Because use of scripts, robots, or other automated queries can adversely impact University network and computing resources and interfere with equal access to registration, such automated querying of registration-related resources is expressly forbidden. Violators may have their access to University network and computing resources terminated and may be subject to action by the University under applicable law, regulation, or policy, including but not limited to, discipline under any applicable University conduct code.
Error Messages when SLNs are Closed for Registration
- While the University makes every attempt to provide the most up-to-date information to students, certain systems experience latency during peak registration times, which may result in a Web page showing a section as open, but by the time you actually attempt to register, the section may already have closed. This is not due to system error, but due to the large number of transactions that occur every minute.
- You may check the University time schedule for other open sections of this course.
- While the University makes every attempt to provide the most up-to-date information to students, certain systems experience latency during peak registration times, which may result in a webpage showing a section as open, but by the time you actually attempt to register, the section may already have closed. This is not due to system error, but due to the large number of transactions that occur every minute.
- If you are using Notify, please be aware that the system is incredibly popular. Most likely many students are receiving the same notification you are. Even if you respond immediately upon receiving the notification of an opening, someone else may already have beaten you to the open seat.
Error Messages for Departmental Requirements and Course Restrictions
Certain courses may be restricted by class standing and/or major for one or multiple registration periods. Please refer to the notes for a particular course SLN on the University’s time schedule to review the course entry requirements.
- Certain courses require prerequisites in order to add that course to a schedule. These courses are identified by the word “Prerequisite” in the title bar in the Time Schedule. Prerequisites may be one or more courses, a minimum placement test score, or a minimum grade in a prerequisite course.
- A course section may be added without having completed the course prerequisite provided the student is currently registered for the prerequisite course. However, departments may elect to have the course that required the prerequisite dropped from a student’s schedule if the student does not satisfactorily complete the prerequisite course. Courses subject to cancellation are identified by “Prerequisites (cancellation in effect)” in the title bar in the Time Schedule. In this case, the course that required the prerequisite will be dropped from the student’s schedule no later than the third calendar day of the quarter.
Entry codes are one-time use codes, five-digit numbers in length, and issued to students by academic departments as authorization to add or drop restricted course sections.
- All courses require an add code in order to be added beginning the 8th calendar day of the quarter.
- All courses require an entry code once the Late Add Period begins week 2 of the quarter.
Some courses require a Drop Code to remove a course from a student’s schedule. Students must obtain the drop code from the department offering the course.
- This message means you have entered an invalid entry code, or an entry code that may have already been used.
- Entry codes are one-time use codes. You may need to obtain a new entry code from the department offering the course.
Independent study courses such as 499, 600, 700, or 800 require students to first obtain a Faculty Number from the instructor or department.
- Undergraduate students may repeat a course once with the approval of the academic department offering the course. Courses considered to have been taken once include any with a numerical grade or those with grades of I, CR/NC, or S/NS. Withdrawn or dropped courses and courses with X or no grade reported will not count as the first taking of a course.
- Please reach out to the department offering this course, as they will need to determine if you are eligible to retake this course and register you directly in the course to override the repeat restrictions that exist.
Error Messages based on Student Category
Student category can be defined as one of the following:
- UW Seattle student
- UW Bothell student
- UW Tacoma student
- Undergraduate
- Postbaccalaureate
- Professional School student
- Graduate Student
- Non-Matriculated Student
- Graduate Non-Matriculated Student
- International Student
- Student Athlete
Registration priority for currently enrolled students or for students who completed the previous quarter begins at 6:00 a.m. on the priority registration date as determined by student status and student number. Priority registration dates are based on your completed credits, credits currently registered for, and the last digit of your student number. You can check your registration date for a quarter on the University’s academic calendar if it is not displayed on your MyUW homepage.
Registration Period II, primarily for newly admitted students and returning former students, opens at midnight. If you are returning from an absence of two or more quarters, or if you are resuming coursework in a different student category (such as going from undergraduate to graduate after completing a bachelor’s degree at UW), you will register with registration period II.
Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, and postbaccalaureate students enrolled at one UW campus may register using MyUW for courses at another UW campus beginning with Period 2 registration.
- A maximum of 15 credits per academic year (autumn quarter through summer quarter) may be taken on a campus other than the home campus. This restriction is monitored by the registration system.
- Individual petitions for waivers of the credit requirements may be considered by a student’s home campus registration team. However, the approval of such a waiver does not obligate the campus unit listing the desired course(s) to grant special consideration for course admission.
- Once admitted, freshmen must complete 25 credit hours on their home campus before enrolling in courses on other UW campuses. (UW Professional and Continuing Education courses are not considered home campus courses.)
- Individual petitions for waivers of the credit requirements may be considered by a student’s home campus registration team. However, the approval of such a waiver does not obligate the campus unit listing the desired course(s) to grant special consideration for course admission.
- All students with a class standing from sophomore to postbaccalaureate must complete 15 credits on their home campus before cross-enrolling.
- Individual petitions for waivers of the credit requirements may be considered by a student’s home campus registration team. However, the approval of such a waiver does not obligate the campus unit listing the desired course(s) to grant special consideration for course admission.
You are enrolled in a fee-based program through UW Continuum College or UW Professional and Continuing Education. Priority for these courses are restricted to matriculated students in state-funded programs during Registration Periods I.
You are enrolled in a fee-based program through UW Continuum College, or UW Professional and Continuing Education, or you are a non-matriculated or graduate non-matriculated student that registers through UWC2/UW PCE. Priority for these courses are restricted to matriculated students during Registration Periods I and II.
You are a student that is enrolled through UW Continuum College or UW Professional and Continuing Education in a certificate or non-credit course. You must contact UWC2 Registration Services in order to register (206-543-2310, c2reg@uw.edu)
You are a student that is enrolled in a self-sustaining program where registration is completed for you by your program or departmental adviser. Please contact your adviser directly to register. Contact information for all UW departments can be found in the UW Office Directory.
Undergraduate, Postbaccalaureate, and Professional School students who have been away from the University for more than one quarter (excluding summer quarter), or who withdrew from one quarter and did not attend the subsequent quarter must submit a Returning Student Request Form in order to regain registration eligibility.
Graduate students who failed to apply for on-leave status or maintain continuous enrollment via registration (excluding summer quarter) and wish to resume studies in their previous graduate program must submit a reinstatement request to the Graduate School.
Alumni: If you receive this message and have already graduated from the University, in order to register you will either need to enroll as a non-matriculated student through UWC2 Registration Services (206-543-2310, c2reg@uw.edu), or apply for matriculated student status through the appropriate admissions office.
Undergraduates who have completed over 210 credits but are not yet eligible to graduate will be permitted to register for succeeding quarters only if they receive approval from their department and college after filing a graduation plan. If you have not graduated by the quarter indicated by your adviser in your graduation plan, you will be ineligible to register until you complete a graduation application with your adviser or have your adviser file a graduation plan extension.
Undergraduate students who have a graduation application on file for a quarter will not be permitted to register past that graduation quarter, as the expectation is that you have registered for all required coursework for your degree prior to that quarter’s end.
If you need to continue registering for coursework towards your major, minor, or degree, you must contact your adviser to move your graduation application to another quarter.
If you are planning to graduate or have already graduated, but wish to register for additional courses, you must enroll as a non-matriculated student through UW Continuum College/Professional and Continuing Education. Please contact their registration office for assistance with registering for courses after graduation. Their phone is 206-543-2310 and email is c2reg@uw.edu.
Error Messages while Dropping a Course
- If you have already used your self-serve Quarterly Drop, or if you know you want to drop more than one course, you will use the Adviser-Assisted Drop process.
- With the Adviser-Assisted Drop Request Process, you will submit a form that sends an email to your adviser(s), as well as a copy for you. You will connect with your adviser(s) to discuss what you want to do, and the adviser(s) will then communicate with the registration team on your campus to drop the classes.
- If you have already used your self-serve Quarterly Drop, or if you know you want to drop more than one course, you will use the Adviser-Assisted Drop process.
- With the Adviser-Assisted Drop Request Process, you will submit a form that sends an email to your adviser(s), as well as a copy for you. You will connect with your adviser(s) to discuss what you want to do, and the adviser(s) will then communicate with the registration team on your campus to drop the classes.
- Courses with Lab and/or Quiz sections require these SLNs to be dropped at the same time the Lecture section course SLN is dropped.
- If you are trying to change to a different quiz or lab sections, but wish to keep the lecture section, depending on the time during the quarter that you are attempting to make the change, you will either be able to add another section of the same type directly on the Register with SLN page, or you may need to complete a Registration Transaction Form [PDF] with the Registrar Student Services office to make the change.
Courses with Lab and/or Quiz sections require these SLNs to be dropped at the same time the Lecture section course SLN is dropped.
Error Messages while Changing a Grading Option
- Students are allowed up to 25 credits of S/NS toward graduation, but may only register for up to 20 credits of S/NS through Student Personal Services on MyUW.
- Exceptions to the 20 credit S/NS change limit may be granted by sending a request to petition@uw.edu.
- Review more information about the Grading System.
Glossary & Abbreviations
A glossary of terms, abbreviations, and acronyms often used in the Office of the University Registrar, Enrollment Management, and Schmitz Hall.
Glossary of Terms
– A –
- Academic Calendar
- A resource for students and staff regarding all important registration dates and deadlines every quarter.
- ACCESS Program
- A program for Washington State residents, age 60 and older, that allows them to audit one or two university courses per quarter on a space-available basis for a reduced rate.
- Add Code
- Also known as an Entry code. Entry codes are five digit random numbers issued to students by academic departments as authorization to add or drop in restricted course sections. Entry Codes are not transferable. All courses require add codes to add beginning the 7th calendar day of the quarter.
– C –
- Certificate of Enrollment
- A document detailing the enrollment history of a student, including dates of attendance, and full-time/part-time status. If a student has earned a degree at UW, this will be listed on a Certificate of Enrollment as well.
- Change of Major/Minor
- A student meets with their adviser to discuss their academic career plan, then completes the appropriate paperwork (Change of Major/Minor Form) which is then submitted to the Registration Office for processing. Some majors and minors may have restrictions for which students must meet minimum admissions requirements.
- Commencement
- The ceremony at which students celebrate earning academic degrees; also known as Graduation. Managed by the Office of Ceremonies.
- Continuum College
- University unit that manages several programs such as PCE, UW in the High School, Online courses, and non-matriculated (Autumn through Spring) registration.
- Cross-Campus Registration
- A process which permits students at Seattle, Tacoma, and Bothell campuses to register for courses at a location other than their home campus. Permission must be sought from the Registration Office at their home campus and students must meet certain credit requirements prior in order to be eligible.
– D –
- Dean’s List
- The University of Washington recognizes students after each academic quarter and year for their high scholarship award and inclusion on the corresponding Dean’s List. A suitable and official notation of this achievement is recorded on the student’s University transcript.
- Degree Verification
- Process managed by the National Student Clearinghouse. Third-party requestors & employers can use this service to verify degrees earned by students at the UW. OUR does not provide verifications for residencies, internships, fellowships, or other training and certificate programs.
- Diploma
- A certificate that testifies the recipient has successfully completed a particular course of study. The Assistant Registrar for Credentials & Athletic Compliance manages diploma ordering and any requests for duplicate or lost diplomas.
- Drop Slip
- A document showing that a student dropped a course in order for them to either receive a refund from the bookstore or a tuition adjustment from Student Fiscal Services. Can be provided to a student by printing their registration transaction history on the SRF120 screen, then stamping with the Registrar’s Office address stamp.
- Dubs
- The UW mascot! [A.K.A. Dubs II. Although not an actual husky; Dubs is an Alaskan Malamute.]
– E –
- Education Record
- Any record that directly identifies a student and is maintained by the institution or educational agency or by a party acting for the institution or educational agency. A key distinction of education records is that education records are shared. Education records can exist in any medium including the following: handwritten, typed, computer-generated, videotape, audiotape, film, microfilm, microfiche, e-mail, and others. Education records are subject to FERPA.
- Educational Outreach
- Former name for University unit – Professional & Continuing Education (PCE).
- Entry Code
- Entry codes are five-digit random numbers issued to students by academic departments as authorization to add or drop in restricted course sections. Entry Codes are not transferable. All courses require add codes to add beginning the 7th calendar day of the quarter.
– F –
- Faculty Code
- Another type of Entry Code for students enrolling in a research course or independent study courses such as 499, 600, 700, or 800. Faculty Codes are provided by the instructor or department.
- Fee-based Programs
- Programs and their classes that do not receive direct financial support from the State of Washington. Registration for fee-based classes may either be done via MyUW or via UW PCE, depending on the program.
– H –
- Hall Health Center
- University unit that manages all immunizations and student health information. Only the Hall Health office can remove any immunization holds. Students may email immunity@uw.edu regarding any immunization questions or to resolve any holds.
– L –
- Late Add Petition
- Form students can use to add a course for a current quarter once the deadline to add a course via MyUW has passed, or to retroactively add a course to a quarter that has already passed. The form must be signed by the instructor and a department chair or designee granting approval.
– M –
- MyPlan
- An academic planner that lets students search for potential courses and programs, audit their progress to explore academic programs, and discover which courses are needed to complete a degree. MyPlan can also be used to build schedules and send any planned courses to the Student Personal Services registration system. (Currently, MyPlan can only be used to add courses; courses cannot be dropped via MyPlan).
- MyUW
- A portal by which students can view their schedule, grades, and financial information. Students log into MyUW with their UW NetID to make registration changes and pay their tuition among other campus services.
– N –
- National Student Clearinghouse
- A nonprofit and nongovernmental organization and the leading provider of educational reporting, data exchange, verification, and research services. Students can receive free certificates of enrollment via a self-service portal. Third-party requestors can receive degree and date of attendance information for students, former students, and alumni.
– P –
- Preferred Name
- A name that a student would like to be called in classroom settings and when interacting with University personnel. Students can set their preferred name at identity.uw.edu.
- Pre-Requisites
- One or more courses, a minimum placement test score, or a minimum grade required in order to register for a particular course. If a course has a pre-requisite, it will be indicated in the course information on the Time Schedule or in MyPlan. Only a department can determine if a student has met the criteria and waive pre-requisites for a course; this cannot be done by the Registration office.
– R –
- Registration
- Process by which students add, drop, or change courses on their academic schedule.
- Registration Transaction Form
- Form completed by a student for registration processes that they are unable to complete on their own via MyUW such as resolving a time conflict, changing variable credits on a course, or – for international students – dropping a course after the first week of the quarter. The form is then submitted to the Registration office for processing.
- Residency
- Determines whether or not a student will pay in state or out of state tuition. Students must show they have not come to Washington State primarily for educational purposes.
- Returning Student Form
- A form that must be completed online by students who have not attended UW for two or more consecutive quarters (not including Summer). There is an $80 enrollment confirmation fee required prior to registration. Students must be in good academic standing in order for them to return to UW.
- Reverse Transfer
- Reverse Transfer is a means by which a student may receive an associate’s degree after transferring from a 2-year, lower division institution of higher education to a 4-year institution.
– S –
- Sole Possession Record
- Are those records which are kept in the sole possession of the maker of the records and are not accessible or revealed to any other person except a temporary substitute for the maker of the records. Sole possession records are not subject to FERPA.
- Study Abroad
- Program that allows students to engage in a cultural and academic exchange program in another country. Students can participate in a study abroad program either through UW or via an outside organization.
- Summer Sessions at UW
- Program organized by UW Continuum College. Allows visiting college students, high school students, and other adults/professionals to enroll as a non-matriculated student and take courses at the University of Washington.
– T –
- Time Schedule
- A compilation of all courses offered each quarter. Includes the course names, SLNs, times, and any restrictions. The unit within the Office of the University Registrar that manages this information is the Time Schedule and Room Assignments office, or TSRA.
- Transcripts
- A transcript is a record of student achievement at the University of Washington and classes taken at any UW campus will appear on one transcript. Both Official and Unofficial versions of transcripts are available to students.
- Tuition Exemption
- A waiver that allows eligible UW faculty/staff and WA state employees to have the tuition cost for up to six credits per quarter covered by the University. Students must have active student status in order for the tuition exemption benefit to be applied. Eligibility for the tuition exemption benefit is determined by the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) office.
– U –
- UPASS
- A transit pass that allows students and UW staff unlimited rides on buses, commuter trains, and light rail. Students who pay the services & activities fee are automatically enrolled in UPASS and required to pay the UPASS fee. Other categories of students and UW staff may choose to purchase a UPASS at a discounted rate through the Transportation Services office. The UPASS is linked to a student or staff member’s Husky Card.
– W –
- Withdrawal
- When all courses are dropped from a student’s schedule. When a student withdraws from all courses during weeks 1 & 2, only the withdrawal date will appear on the transcript. From weeks 3-10, a RD (for Registrar Drop) will appear on the transcript next to the student’s courses. Prior to Spring 2020, withdrawn courses appear on the University’s transcript with a W grade, followed by a number representing the week in which the course was dropped (3-7).
Abbreviations
A list of Curriculum Abbreviations can be found on the Student Guide.
Abbreviation/ Acronym |
Short For | Explanation/Description |
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2FA | Two-Factor Authentication | The University requires 2-Factor Authentication (2FA) security when logging into UW systems and online tools with UWNetID. The Duo Mobile app for cellphones is recommended. Opting in to 2FA and setting up an authentication device is required. |
A&O | Advising & Orientation | Advising session required for all incoming freshmen and transfer students during which they register for courses. |
AADR | Adviser-Assisted Drop Request | Process that allows students to drop additional courses after using their quarterly drop via MyUW. Also required to be completed in order for a student to withdraw from all courses for the quarter. AKA: Current Quarter Drop. |
ADL | Annual Dean’s List | List, updated annually, of students who make the Dean’s List each quarter for three quarters of the academic year. To qualify for the Annual Dean’s List, a matriculated undergraduate student must be pursuing their first undergraduate degree and have achieved a quarterly GPA of 3.50 in 12 or more numerically graded credits each quarter for three quarters of the academic year (summer through spring). |
AoC | Acknowledgement of Confirmation | Following successful acceptance of admission or readmission offer and payment of NSEOF or ECD, students receive an Acknowledgement of Confirmation (AoC) via email. |
ASA | Academic & Student Affairs | Divisional unit of the Provost. |
CIRCLE | Center for International Relations and Cultural Leadership Exchange | University unit with offices in Schmitz Hall that streamlines critical support for international students and engages both domestic and international students so that they thrive at UW and in the global economy. |
CQD | Current Quarter Drop | Process to drop courses during weeks 3-7 of the current academic quarter which consists of two steps: 1) Auto-Drop (single class), and; 2) Adviser-Assisted Drop Request form (any/all remaining classes). Formerly known as Annual Drop. |
CSSC | Community Standards and Student Conduct | University unit with offices in Schmitz Hall that investigates and adjudicates violations of the Student Conduct Code and processes disciplinary checks and Dean’s Certifications for students who are transferring to different institutions, planning on traveling abroad, or applying for graduate programs. |
DARS | Degree Audit Reporting Office | Provides a student or adviser with a degree audit showing the academic progress one has completed towards an undergraduate degree in a declared or proposed major. Unit within the Office of the University Registrar (OUR). |
ECD | Enrollment Confirmation Deposit | Paid by all students to confirm their offer of admission. Must be paid in order to register. The amount is then applied towards their tuition. |
ECQ | Extraordinary Circumstances Quarter | Designation applied to quarters impacted by COVID-19. |
EIN/EID | Employee Identification Number | University of Washington staff identification number. |
EM | Enrollment Management | University unit within the division of Academic & Student Affairs (ASA). |
FERPA | Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act | Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. |
FIGS | First-Year Interest Groups | Peer-guided clusters of courses that small groups of students take together during their first quarter at the UW. |
FQD | Former Quarter Drop | Petition process to drop courses based on extenuating circumstances for a previous academic quarter. Formerly called Hardship Withdrawal (HD). |
FYP | First Year Programs | Unit that organizes the Summer A&O sessions for incoming freshmen and transfer students and helps guide undergraduate students through their adjustment to college and the UW. |
GARS | Graduation and Academic Records | Unit within the Office of the University Registrar (OUR). |
GEMS | Graduation Enrollment Management Services | Unit that manages Graduate School Admissions and advising for both matriculated graduate and graduate non-matriculated (GNM) students. |
GNM | Graduation Non-Matriculated Students | Student status that allows post baccalaureate students who are not presently seeking a graduate degree at the University of Washington to take UW graduate courses and apply the credits toward degree requirements should they later be accepted into a graduate program at the UW. |
GPA | Grade Point Average | Number representing the average value of the accumulated final numerical grades earned. |
HW | Hardship Withdrawal | Replaced by the Former Quarter Drop process in Spring 2020. For any petition approved before Spring 2020, courses will appear on the University’s transcript with an HW grade. |
ISS | International Student Services | University unit within Enrollment Management (EM) that assists all F1 & J1 visa students with ensuring they remain in status per both University policies and federal immigration regulations. They maintain SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System), which is U.S. government database that allows schools and federal immigration agencies to exchange data on the status of international students. |
OMAD | Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity | University unit with offices in Schmitz Hall that works to increase diversity on campus and enrich the collegiate experience of all UW students, faculty, and staff. |
NSEOF | New Student Enrollment & Orientation Fee | Fee paid by all incoming freshmen and transfer students in order to accept their offer of admission. |
OSFA | Office of Student Financial Aid | University unit within Enrollment Management (EM) that manages all financial aid, scholarship, loan, and grant information. Helps students determine their financial eligibility when paying for college. |
OUR | Office of the University Registrar | Official name of the Registrar’s office. Unit within Enrollment Management (EM). |
PAC | Private Access Code | A six-digit code provided to new students that is required to establish identity-related items such as UWNetID, password recovery, and other systems-related access. Students can obtain their PAC by contacting the UWIT Help Desk at 206-221-5000. |
PCE | Professional & Continuing Education | University unit that manages registration for fee-based programs, non-matriculated students, online, and certificate programs. |
QDL | Quarterly Dean’s List | List, updated quarterly, of students who make the Dean’s List. |
RA | Religious Accommodations | It is the policy of the University of Washington to reasonably accommodate students’ religious observances in accordance with RCW 28B.137.010. Any student seeking reasonable accommodations must provide written notice through the Office of the University Registrar Religious Accommodations request process within the first two weeks of the beginning of the course, of the specific dates of absence due to religious accommodation. |
RD | Registrar Drop | Transcript annotation of RD appears when a student has dropped a course on their own or when a student has had a Former Quarter Drop (FQD) petition approved. RD replaced the “W” grade for student drop/withdrawals and the “HW” hardship withdrawal transcript annotation. Effective Spring 2020 quarter. |
RPG | Report Prioritization Group | Committee which curates student data and develops report structures for various University systems. |
SAF | Services and Activities Fee | A student levied, student distributed fee to support and enhance the out of classroom experience. It is collected along with tuition payments. |
SDB | Student DataBase | The university-wide system for managing student records and student data. Also known as Keynes. |
SCC | Student Counseling Center | University unit with offices in Schmitz Hall that provides students with individual, group, career, and crisis counseling and related services. |
SFS | Student Fiscal Services | University unit with offices in Schmitz Hall that manages tuition and fees, loans, scholarships, and student tax information (1098-T forms) |
SLN | Schedule Line Number | A five-digit course code needed to add a course to a student’s schedule during registration. |
SPS | Student Personal Services | The system that allows students to complete registration, view their course schedules and financial information. Accessible once they have logged into the MyUW portal with their UWNetID. |
SSN | Social Security Number | A nine-digit number issued to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and temporary residents under section 205 of the Social Security Act. |
STF | Student Technology Fee | A student levied, student distributed fee to support and enhance student technology-related programs, projects, and equipment across campus. It is collected along with tuition payments. |
TSRA | Time Schedule and Room Assignments | Unit within the Office of the University Registrar (OUR) that manages the Time Schedule. |
UAA | Undergraduate Academic Advising | Advisers help undergraduates understand the UW’s academic systems, choose a major, and discover campus resources. Students meet with a UAA adviser prior to choosing a major. Once a major has been chosen, students then meet with an adviser in that major’s department. |
UW-B | UW Bothell | University of Washington Bothell Campus. AKA: UW-Bothell. |
UW-IT | University of Washington Information Technology | University unit that provides critical technology support to all three campuses, UW medical centers, and global research operations. UW-IT collaborates with University partners to advance teaching, learning, innovation, and discovery at the UW. Support can be reached at help@uw.edu. |
UW-S | UW Seattle | University of Washington Seattle Campus. AKA: UW-Seattle. |
UW-T | UW Tacoma | University of Washington Tacoma Campus. AKA: UW-Tacoma. |
UWID/SID | UW Identification/Student ID | A unique, 7-digit, numerical identifier issued during the admission process. |
UWNetId/NetID | UW Network Identification | User name, limited to 8-characters, used to establish UW email (i.e., uwnetid@uw.edu} which, along with a password, allows the user to authenticate into University systems such as MyUW, MyPlan. |
VEBO | Veterans Education Benefits Office | Unit within the Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA). |
Degree Certification
Certification for UW Graduates
Graduates of the University of Washington will not be able to receive a Degree Certificate through the National Student Clearinghouse.
Options for Degree Certification include:
- Email the Registrar Student Services office at regoff@uw.edu to receive one. Please be sure to include your name, student ID #, date of birth and a mailing or email address where you wish the Degree Certification be sent.
- An Official Transcript may be also requested for degree verification purposes.
Certification for UW Faculty and Staff
- Students can provide a copy of their unofficial or official transcript
- Student Database
- Electronic Advising Record System (EARS)
- Email regoff@uw.edu from your uw.edu email stating that you are a faculty or staff member needing an Degree Certification. Be sure to include the student’s full name and student number with your request.
Certification for Non-UW Third Parties
UW students may provide a copy of their official transcript to any entity requesting proof of a Degree Certification.
The University does not verify degrees or enrollment for third parties via email, fax, or mail. Third-party entities may purchase one from the National Student Clearinghouse.
Special Investigators and other government employees are encouraged to use DoD Safe when completing background investigations on students. DoD Safe links should be sent to regoff@uw.edu Emailing or faxing release forms containing Social Security Numbers is strongly discouraged as these methods are not encrypted or secured.
If you are unable to use DoD Safe, you may also obtain an unofficial transcript in person during our service hours by presenting your credentials and a signed release of information.
Out of Scope Verifications
The Office of the University Registrar (OUR) only verifies enrollment and degrees awarded from the University of Washington. OUR does not provide verification for internships, residencies, fellowships or certificate programs or verification for previous employment at the University of Washington or UW Medicine.
Grades & Dean’s List
There are several resources for students to review and understand grades and grading policies at the University of Washington.