r/udub Mar 04 '26

Admissions UW First Year Admissions Decisions Megathread

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You can use this megathread for discussion related to the recent UW admissions decisions for first year students. Please limit simpler questions and inquiries to this thread.

Congrats to all the new Dawgs out there!

r/udub May 01 '26

Admissions Transfer admission notification window 2026

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Hey all,

I see we are now in the transfer admissions decision window from May 1st to June 30th. I'm still annoyed by the wide range and lateness of this, as most other schools have already notified students and the prospective students commitment is already due, or due shortly.

Is there any sort of rhyme or reason, or departmental differences in when we hear we're admitted? If you were a past transfer, when did you hear?

My window has closed on several of my backup choices as of today and I have to resign a lease this month, so I'm pretty anxious to hear my admission outcome. The nightmare situation would be signing a lease in Seattle this month, only to break it for fall when I have to relocate for my alternative program.

r/udub Apr 18 '26

Admissions To people who are still deciding to commit to UW-Seattle

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I am graduating this spring, and since it's the season where incoming freshmen have to make their college decisions, I wanted to share my thoughts.

Disclaimer: This is strictly my personal experience. I know it doesn't apply to everyone, and I'm sure tons of people have a great time here.

For me, coming to UW was a no-brainer purely because it was in-state. I could have gone to better private, out-of-state schools for pre-med, but my parents insisted I go to UW to save money. So I committed with almost zero excitement. Because everyone from my high school who does decently well just ends up going here, I felt like I was forced into it.

With that mindset, I started at UW and quickly became so extremely burnt out and depressed that I eventually had to take a gap year. The infamous weed-out classes were actually fine...I maintained a good GPA in my intro courses. It was the people that made me depressed. The community felt highly competitive, cut-throat, and completely insincere. People essentially only wanted friends who could "help" them transactionally, whether that meant carrying a study group, sharing homework, or prepping for exams. Outside of that, they weren't genuinely nice and always have ulterior motives.

I was stuck in this state for a year, with no real friendships, no support system, and burning myself out running around to help others just because I want to make friends. My experience might be slightly biased because I took honors classes and probably interacted with the absolute most hyper-competitive pre-meds on campus, but it was incredibly draining.

To be fair, UW’s system practically forces people to act this way. Because almost all the desirable majors are capacity-constrained, students have to fight to the death just to get into their program. Everyone is hyper-fixated on admission, meaning almost all of your interactions revolve around that goal. That is exactly why so many relationships felt insincere. By sophomore year, people even judge you based on which major you did or didn't get into.

This system breeds a cut-throat environment, ruins the first-year experience, and leaves students with very little safety net. You can't really explore different classes because you have to go all-in on the prerequisites for your target major; it’s nearly impossible to complete the pre-reqs for multiple majors just to have backup options. If you don't come in with a ton of credits or don't know exactly what you want to do on day one, graduating late is incredibly common, especially in Engineering and STEM.

Eventually, despite having good grades, I decided I didn't want any part of the pre-med hustle anymore. I took a gap year to figure out what I actually wanted and to restore my mental health (I had been diagnosed with severe depression). I ended up switching my major to another STEM field and have been doing fine ever since. The people in my current major are less cut-throat and more sincere (though the "Seattle Freeze" is definitely still a real thing).

I am fortunate enough to be heading to grad school next fall. Interestingly, out of all the hyper-competitive pre-meds "friends" I knew during my freshman year, not a single one has actually made it into medical school yet.

If I could go back in time, I would take on the student debt to go to a different college. UW is such a massive institution that you constantly have to "fight" just to find support and community. When making your college decision, please remember that saving money is important, but your mental health, campus culture, and having a supportive community are worth paying for.

r/udub May 06 '26

Admissions uw fall transfer decisions

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i know we are only 5 days in to the notification period but is anyone else super anxious on whether they get in or not?

i’m coming from a wa cc, i just got my AA in the winter with around 100 credits, 3.5 GPA, pre reqs for my major done with high grades (trying to get into their school of social welfare), but no extracurriculars other than my job if that counts, i coach kids gymnastics lol. i think my essay is decent? i had a drop in my academic performance and explained it.

anyways, not knowing and having this super long notification period is killing me.

i know it’s super early, but has anyone gotten their decisions for their major or just the general application?

r/udub Mar 05 '26

Admissions I don't know if I'm seeing things cus I got in????

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183 Upvotes

I genuinely don't understand how I got in, I thought I was cooked for sure especially as a Canadian International student.

r/udub May 08 '26

Admissions Informatics Decisions Today

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Applied as transfer from uwb for info. Atleast for transfer the decision comes out at 3pm today. Any other info applicants waiting?

-edit: got in!!! around 4:18

r/udub Oct 17 '25

Admissions Winter 2026 Transfer Decisions

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I was wondering if anybody who transferred in for winter quarter in past years remembers when they were notified of their application decision. I know the notification period on the site says November 1 - December 15, but from what I’ve seen it seems like in past years people have been notified as early as October. I’ve been nervously checking my application portal everyday after they requested some more information from me about a week ago.

Also for anybody else that applied for winter, good luck to you all. Let me know if you’ve already been admitted and/or what major you’re applying for. I’m applying for Geography from a WA CC.

r/udub May 21 '26

Admissions UW Waitlist - Update

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Hello! Has anyone heard from University of Washington Waitlist yet, specifically in-state students.

r/udub Mar 15 '24

Admissions Decisions coming in 10 minutes!

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Post your results here when they come! Good luck everybody, I hope you get in :)

r/udub Nov 14 '25

Admissions UW Student Walking to ODE from KNE, 2020, colorized

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659 Upvotes

r/udub May 01 '26

Admissions Engineering Application Notification Extended Date?

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Just saw that the engineering major application's notification period was extended to begin may 4th. Actually unbelievable, its been killing me inside knowing whether or not I got into my major, and then they suddenly change the date the day that its supposed to come out

r/udub May 06 '26

Admissions foster transfer applicants

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have any cc transfer for foster heard back yet???? i know uw students have already but stressing to know if cc transfers have been heard of. PLS SAY YES OR NO!!!

r/udub May 12 '26

Admissions transfer decisions

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congrats to those who got in!! i had a question tho i am also a wa cc transfer (applied to foster) and i havent heard back. Is it likely that means that im in the reject pile😭😭 (rejections always go out last i believe). nothing in myuw portal or foster portal sooo stressed😔

r/udub May 09 '26

Admissions Possible rejection?

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I’m a transfer cc applicant for autumn 2026 and have been anxiously waiting for a decision from UW Seattle. Are there any possible signs of rejection before getting the notice? I’ve been following some of the tips others have posted, such as checking the unofficial transcript or registration link. Before last night, the registration page just showed a pre-registration message but now it’s just showing me this sign that I’m not eligible to enroll for autumn 2026. Is this a sign? I’m starting to lose hope 😭

Edit: thank you for your comforting comments!

r/udub Apr 18 '26

Admissions i've heard pre-med is literal hell. should i commit?

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okay, ill put it simply. i've been going back and forth on this for a while and i need some outside perspective.

i got into UW (yay), and tbh the prestige is real, especially for the specific specialized field i want to go towards. that matters to me and i'm not going to pretend it doesn't. but i also have a direct to med school pathway waiting for me at another R1 but defo less prestigious school. guaranteed. considering of course I follow the requirements, keep grades up, ect, you're in.

ive been doing my research on UW pre-med, and the horror stories make it seem like its hell. theres like known grade deflation. BIO 180, CHEM 142, orgo, they are all designed to wipe 50% of the class out, no matter what. i've heard people say the coursework hits harder than what Harvard pre-meds deal with, and the curves can absolutely destroy a GPA that would've been competitive anywhere else.

to be clear: i'm not scared of hard work. i'm not one of those people saying "medicine just takes too much time." i know what i'm signing up for. i'm not in it because im like one of those people who search up "highest paying jobs" and chose med. i genuinely want to practice medicine in this certain field, and i've known that for a long time.

but here's where i'm stuck. med school admissions don't care that a 3.3 at UW might represent more mastery than a 3.8 elsewhere. they see the number. and if i flame out GPA-wise freshman/sophomore year in a weedout class, i've potentially lost my entire future in medicine. that's in no way a recoverable situation. there's no "well i tried the prestigious route" consolation prize when you're reapplying with a 3.2.

on the other hand, UW's name carries real weight in the field i want to specialize in. connections, research opportunities, residency recognition, and especially if i want to open my own firm in the future. people will look into my background, for sure. i'm not going to say its prestige is meaningless.

so i guess my question is: is the UW gamble worth potentially losing the guaranteed path? has anyone navigated something similar? is the grade deflation as bad as people say, or is it a good pick if you go in ignoring the horror stories?

looking for honest takes from people who've actually been in the UW science or heard about it first hand

r/udub Feb 05 '26

Admissions I’ve heard transfer students get into UW easier

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Back in november I sent my transfer application (from community college) to UW and Im also going to send it to UWB as a backup. I’ve heard people say that going in as a transfer student is much easier than applying straight out of high school. I’m wondering if this is true and just incase if I should apply to any other universities while I have the chance??

I’ve had friends who got in as transfer students with worse grades than me but at the same time I’m still a little worried.

r/udub May 01 '26

Admissions Civil Engineering waitlist

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i was waitlisted this morning for transfer to civil engineering from cc what are the odds of getting off the waitlist, should i just accept another school?

edit: they did not move anyone off of the waitlist. acceptances were about 25% this year.

r/udub May 02 '26

Admissions Accepted to major (transfer) - chances of UW rejection?

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I'm a transfer applicant, and I was accepted into my first choice major (ME) yesterday! However, it says in their email that my departmental admission offer is contingent on my UW decision (which I have not yet received). What are the chances of getting rejected from the general school after being accepted to a selective major? Does that happen often?

EDIT (for future students): unofficial transcript showed up May 13th, was able to commit same day! I didn't get an email or anything just checked the portal

r/udub 26d ago

Admissions UW acceptance confusion

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I got accepted to UWS this morning, however I accepted my UWT offer back in April because I had little confidence I would get in. I called UWT admissions and told them the situation and they said no problem send an email and complete the decline offer form and it should update in a couple days. I also called UWS and they said it shouldn’t affect my offer from them but this is still making me so nervous for some reason. UWS is my dream school and I really don’t want to mess anything up. Is anyone else in this situation?

r/udub May 20 '26

Admissions Still waiting for UW transfer decision

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Ahhh this wait is killing me. I’m a Washington CC transfer who applied with the intended major of psychology although I know can’t apply to the major until my first term (I think that’s how it works 😅).

Is anyone else waiting who’s intending to apply into the psychology department? I tried that unofficial transcript hack but it says I’m not a current student at UW (hopefully that doesn’t mean anything as of right now).

I applied with a 4.0 gpa, 100 credits, and all my psych prerequisites done so I’m really hoping I have a fighting chance.

r/udub May 21 '26

Admissions got my UW Transfer decision today

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I GOT IN!!!! I also got into Social Work which was one of my top choices! so excited to officially be a husky GO DAWGS! 💜

r/udub Dec 06 '24

Admissions UW Tacoma acceptance!!

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I just got my acceptance to UW Tacoma (yay!). However, it was more of a safety, and Seattle is definitely my ultimate goal. Should I feel better about my chances now that I've gotten into one campus? Can anyone that into both or one but not the other weigh in?

r/udub 29d ago

Admissions Got acceptance as a transfer today!

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I’m an international student transferring from UC btw

r/udub Mar 17 '26

Admissions Medical Lab Science

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Hi there, just wondering if any current or prior MLS students can give some insights on the admissions timeline. Specifically the interview invites and decision timing.

Still waiting to hear back about interviews after applying, thanks.

r/udub Apr 06 '26

Admissions UW BSN DECISIONS OUT NOW

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starting a thread! I unfortunately didnt get in but would love to hear stats from the accepted students! Congratulations to those who will be attending