University of Washington (UW)
Application requirement
General Category
- At least Second-year Undergraduate student (undergraduate students only). According to the year of study recorded in the Office of Academic Affairs system at the time of internal selection., 前述「以上」包含該年級.
- GPA should be higher than 3.30, 選填志願前請務必確認欲選修科目非該校「不保證選課科目」.
- TOEFL iBT 83 (Do not accept Home Edition) or IELTS 7.0.
- Not available to students in the College of Management.
Quota
1 student for 1 academic year.
(Admitted students are limited to depart in the 1st semester of NTU, for their exchange of one semester or one academic year.)
(Admitted students are limited to depart in the 1st semester of NTU, for their exchange of one semester or one academic year.)
Academic Calendar
Autumn Quarter: September - December
Winter Quarter: January - March
Spring Quarter: March - June
✔ Refer to here for the academic calendar.
✔ Note: Exchanging for one academic year includes Autumn, Winter, and Spring Quarter. Those who exchange for only one semester, students departing in the first semester are Autumn Quarter only, and those departing in the second semester are Spring Quarter only.
Registration
Students must register as a full-time student at NTU and are liable for tuition fees at NTU while overseas. Students do not have to pay tuition fees to the host university, but remain liable for miscellaneous, accommodation, living, insurance, transportation and other personal fees.
Academic Information
- The language requirements listed are the minimum standards. Applicants are advised to look into specific departments and courses to ensure they meet all prerequisites and additional language criteria. The host institution reserves the right to deny admission if no suitable departments or courses are available.
- For exchange information, please refer to the website and the Fact Sheet.
- Students who wish to list this university as a preferred choice must first carefully review the available courses and independently assess whether there are suitable courses they can take. Refer to here for course information, here for language courses.
- All undergraduate students attending the UW on a university-wide exchange will be admitted through Undergraduate Admissions to the College of Arts & Sciences regardless of class standing or major in your home country.
- Minimum academic workload per semester: 12 credits/quarter, 36 credits/year (this is typically 3-4 classes)
- Please know that courses in the following areas are extremely competitive so you should plan to take courses outside of these areas. If a course attracts more students than there are places, students enrolled in the UW degree program will be given priority above other students, including exchange students.
- Architecture
- Communications
- Computer Science
- Design
- Economics
- Engineering
- Law, Societies & Justice
- Math
- Psychology
- Restricted courses:
- Business
- Professional programs and fee-based programs
- We cannot guarantee any courses for incoming exchange students. It is best for students to be flexible and have options. Exchange students are responsible for ensuring that the credits they receive will transfer back to their home institution.
- If you hope to take courses outside of the College of Arts & Sciences you do so at your own risk. Many departments have their own departmental exchanges and therefore cannot accommodate students from university-wide partners since priority is given to their own exchange students.
- Students must purchase ISHIP, but can waive it if they have their own insurance that meets UW requirements.
- Cost of living information
Accommodation Information
Housing is not guaranteed. For more information, please refer to the website.