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.