2017-2018 University of Washington

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Do you know when scholarship apps open, and when those awards are doled out? Also, just to clarify, the only merit/need based aid UW gives is through scholarships such as the SOM scholarship, and not automatic grants, etc like other schools do?

They give grants that are need based and go off your FAFSA with parent information. If you get this, then you get less scholarship money later on. If you don’t fill out the parent information then you don’t get the grant.

The scholarship stuff happens in like February of next year.

The scholarship and grant potentially add up to like $12,000. If you don’t get a grant then you get all scholarship money to add up to that. If you get a grant, then you get like $1000 from the scholarship. These amounts are rough estimates from when I attended and vary based on your year.

And these amounts just take place of loan money. They don’t add additional money to the financial aid picture.


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Rejected post-interview. Sad day. I feel very lucky to have made it this far in the process though, considering I was initially screened out for my low gpas. Seems like that doesn’t happen often. I really do think this school tries to practice a holistic approach as much as possible. I’m bummed, but, still gonna be a doctor!!! Congrats to everyone that is celebrating today! Go dawgs!

I'm sorry. I was accepted to TRUST with very similar GPA's to your own, so I was rooting for you. I know you'll do great wherever you end up though.
 
Financial aid award letters went out today but on mine it was just Stafford and Grad Plus. You're saying that there are additional scholarships later on that we can apply for through the school? I only got like 15k above tuition to cover the cost of living for a year.
Sounds about right. Remember, that’s for 9 months of living, not 12 months.


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Wow such a little amount. They actually took money away from me too. Could someone explain to me what you do if you don’t get any scholarships and WHEN you run out of money, especially those who don’t have parental support? I don’t understand how this is livable unless all you spend money on is food and rent.
 
Not to hijack the thread but does having a spouse who works affect how much financial aid you can apply for?
 
Rejected post-interview. Sad day. I feel very lucky to have made it this far in the process though, considering I was initially screened out for my low gpas. Seems like that doesn’t happen often. I really do think this school tries to practice a holistic approach as much as possible. I’m bummed, but, still gonna be a doctor!!! Congrats to everyone that is celebrating today! Go dawgs!
Sorry to hear! I know this was your dream school
 
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Not to hijack the thread but does having a spouse who works affect how much financial aid you can apply for?

Nope. My wife had a full time job and it didn’t change anything except me having less debt from not paying for living expenses and using the extra aid for tuition alone.

Wow such a little amount. They actually took money away from me too. Could someone explain to me what you do if you don’t get any scholarships and WHEN you run out of money, especially those who don’t have parental support? I don’t understand how this is livable unless all you spend money on is food and rent.

It’s enough if you have roommates which is how they calculate the number. Don’t worry about it. Just budget and you’ll be fine. Search the Facebook page for roommates and of course don’t live in an area where you can’t afford. Also spend a lot of time of craigslist and you’ll find somewhere cheap. Remember that you have free bus rides, can bike in, and also take the light rail.


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Congratulations to everyone! Thank you for sharing your experiences.

ACCEPTED and WAITLISTED students - Do you mind sending me a PM with your stats and background? I am getting ready to apply for the 2018-2019 round. :barefoot:

Any non-traditional folks accepted or on the waitlist? 😵

I’m gonna piggyback off of this. Also applying for 2018-2019.
 
Also keep in mind that this school values experience>>>grades


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Nope. My wife had a full time job and it didn’t change anything except me having less debt from not paying for living expenses and using the extra aid for tuition alone.



It’s enough if you have roommates which is how they calculate the number. Don’t worry about it. Just budget and you’ll be fine. Search the Facebook page for roommates and of course don’t live in an area where you can’t afford. Also spend a lot of time of craigslist and you’ll find somewhere cheap. Remember that you have free bus rides, can bike in, and also take the light rail.


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I’m actually headed to the Spokane campus so I’m not really worried about transportation or even rent. I’m more concerned about unexpected finances, costs of having a car, or the cost of books. How much do students spend on books?
 
I’m actually headed to the Spokane campus so I’m not really worried about transportation or even rent. I’m more concerned about unexpected finances, costs of having a car, or the cost of books. How much do students spend on books?

First two years, an atlas an First Aid is all you need. The school will give you a syllabus that is all the information you need. That’s about $150 total.

Third year, probably more around $400.

Fourth year nothing.


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Congratulations to everyone! Thank you for sharing your experiences.

ACCEPTED and WAITLISTED students - Do you mind sending me a PM with your stats and background? I am getting ready to apply for the 2018-2019 round. :barefoot:

Any non-traditional folks accepted or on the waitlist? 😵
I suggest MSAR when you are applying. It will be more accurate.
 
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This is why I'm curious about stats AND ECs. It would be interesting to see the experiences of folks in combination with their stats.
 
This is why I'm curious about stats AND ECs. It would be interesting to see the experiences of folks in combination with their stats.
I don't really think it's a combination at this school. It's not like high stats will offset lack of ECs or a less than stellar interview. Especially for IS. High stats might help a little to get your foot in the door if you are a OOR but you can have a near 4.0 and 99th percentile on the MCAT and still get rejected if you don't have good ECs or a good interview. Happens a lot actually. Get some good shadowing or scribing, research, etc. It's more important how you reflect on these things in your application and interview (don't just list tasks and duties under EC descriptions like a resume. Treat each description like a mini essay). IE: if you started a free clinic in Haiti but don't seem to have gotten anything out of it, you're not going to be better off than someone who scribed at their local hospital and can show epiphanies, inspiration, things they learned, how it shaped them, etc. Imo, roughly 80-90% of what you put in your ECs should show an arrow pointing to a career in medicine. The rest should be what sets you apart and makes you unique and stand out in the class (music, art, travel, quirky hobby, etc.). This will also make your interview easier because you have already thought out how your ECs shaped you and as a plus, they can spend more of the 30 min talking about your cooking class or Frisbee club, and less on grilling you about health care policy. From talking to people that have been on the board of admissions, how the interview goes (once you get one) really is the most important here and many schools.
 
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For the foundational site essay, if we interviewed in spokane and want to change preference to seattle or vice versa, is that even possible?
Unfortunately it isn’t. People interviewing in Spokane are considered a cohort, hence have a different process. I don’t remember all the details but it was explicitly stated in the secondary application. In the past people have interviewed in Spokane and then tried to get a spot in Seattle, so UW had to change the rules. Of course if you have some special circumstances that just happened and will prevent you from attending that specific location UW might work with you.
 
I don't really think it's a combination at this school. It's not like high stats will offset lack of ECs or a less than stellar interview. Especially for IS. High stats might help a little to get your foot in the door if you are a OOR but you can have a near 4.0 and 99th percentile on the MCAT and still get rejected if you don't have good ECs or a good interview. Happens a lot actually. Get some good shadowing or scribing, research, etc. It's more important how you reflect on these things in your application and interview (don't just list tasks and duties under EC descriptions like a resume. Treat each description like a mini essay). IE: if you started a free clinic in Haiti but don't seem to have gotten anything out of it, you're not going to be better off than someone who scribed at their local hospital and can show epiphanies, inspiration, things they learned, how it shaped them, etc. Imo, roughly 80-90% of what you put in your ECs should show an arrow pointing to a career in medicine. The rest should be what sets you apart and makes you unique and stand out in the class (music, art, travel, quirky hobby, etc.). This will also make your interview easier because you have already thought out how your ECs shaped you and as a plus, they can spend more of the 30 min talking about your cooking class or Frisbee club, and less on grilling you about health care policy. From talking to people that have been on the board of admissions, how the interview goes (once you get one) really is the most important here and many schools.


Thank you for the insight. Thankfully, I am a current clinician and have spent a lot of time writing about meaning gained from my ECs for my two other degrees. I will be sure to keep this at the forefront and tie it into medicine when filling out my applications. Thank you for your response!
 
I'm sorry. I was accepted to TRUST with very similar GPA's to your own, so I was rooting for you. I know you'll do great wherever you end up though.
Hey, thanks! Stung for about half a day, then I realized I was lucky af to even get an interview and that's an accomplishment in itself. So I'm just going to hold on to that and look forward!
 
I can't seem to find the match list for this year. Does anyone have access to it or is probably not available yet?
The portal says site placement decisions should be made before mid March. I can’t find mine either, so I guess it’s taking them longer...
 
The portal says site placement decisions should be made before mid March. I can’t find mine either, so I guess it’s taking them longer...

Wait, is ‘match list’ not where m4s matched this yr?
 
Anyone not receive an email regarding financial aid yet?

Hey I actually called the office and they said they were busy so they put everyone's financial aid on hold a bit.
 
Hey I actually called the office and they said they were busy so they put everyone's financial aid on hold a bit.

When did they say that? I received an email last week and another email last night indicating a change in aid (I think they added to it by a little bit, not sure)
 
With top 10? You should be celebrating. I would think 10-20 are also celebrating, 20-30 are cautiously optimistic, 30-40 and beyond are in for a stressful spring
I am #20 on the waitlist, and can confirm both celebrating and cautiously optomistic, lol!

I asked about previous years' waitlist data, and the admissions office replied, "in recent past years we have accepted between 30-45 alternates, the past few years are: 2017 - 30, 2016 - 32, 2015 - 29, 2014 - 37, 2013 - 43." She then clarified, "the 30-45 range is Washington and out of region applicants combined. The other WAMI states have separate individual alternate lists for their states."

Just checked the portal for the "Rank Status" list, and do not yet see anything. Anyone else?
 
I am #20 on the waitlist, and can confirm both celebrating and cautiously optomistic, lol!

I asked about previous years' waitlist data, and the admissions office replied, "in recent past years we have accepted between 30-45 alternates, the past few years are: 2017 - 30, 2016 - 32, 2015 - 29, 2014 - 37, 2013 - 43." She then clarified, "the 30-45 range is Washington and out of region applicants combined. The other WAMI states have separate individual alternate lists for their states."

Just checked the portal for the "Rank Status" list, and do not yet see anything. Anyone else?

#20 for Washington? You will probably get in! However, you never know since there are so many variables outside our control! ugh. Yes- the Rank Status has not updated yet. It said to expect the most movement around April 30th. Based on previous threads, they started seeing movement in the first couple weeks of April. So hang tight- and try to distract yourself for few weeks. I know it is so hard, especially because we already waited for months for an admissions decision!
 
#20 for Washington? You will probably get in! However, you never know since there are so many variables outside our control! ugh. Yes- the Rank Status has not updated yet. It said to expect the most movement around April 30th. Based on previous threads, they started seeing movement in the first couple weeks of April. So hang tight- and try to distract yourself for few weeks. I know it is so hard, especially because we already waited for months for an admissions decision!
Probably get in, I know, but certainly don't want to jinx it!!!
 
Based on previous threads, they started seeing movement in the first couple weeks of April. So hang tight- and try to distract yourself for few weeks. I know it is so hard, especially because we already waited for months for an admissions decision!

I hear ya, but I'm also still checking the portal WAY too much :dead: can we al(lternates) just like... agree to post when one of us who is inevitably still checking the portal on the regs three weeks from now sees something???
 
Hey Babs! Any chance we could have a look at the google doc again regarding waitlist movement or did you have to close it for privacy reasons? Can't seem to access it anymore.

I haven't changed any of the privacy things. Here are the links again and if people have issues seeing them let me know. For the links, remove the space after .com/ and you'll be able to view things on the actual google sheet and not the horrible SDN imported thing.


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Has anybody heard about site placements yet? How often do people who elected to only be considered for the Seattle site in their application get moved to Spokane?
 
Has anybody heard about site placements yet? How often do people who elected to only be considered for the Seattle site in their application get moved to Spokane?
Not here. I heard its just random, not sure of the #. I don't think there will be much movement this yr since spokane cohort seems pretty full, idk though.
 
My guess would be never. Spokane has its own wait list.

Really? That’s interesting. So does that mean those who interviewed in Seattle only get drawn from the list as Seattle interviewees withdraw, and vice versa for Spokane? If that’s the case, does anyone know historic waitlist movement for the Spokane cohort specifically? Seems like it’s all just listed under the umbrella of WA/OOR on previous years.
 
Really? That’s interesting. So does that mean those who interviewed in Seattle only get drawn from the list as Seattle interviewees withdraw, and vice versa for Spokane? If that’s the case, does anyone know historic waitlist movement for the Spokane cohort specifically? Seems like it’s all just listed under the umbrella of WA/OOR on previous years.
I don't think there is a separate waitlist between seattle and spokane. If you look at previous waitlist movements, they classify it into WA/OOR, ID, MT, AL, WY. I assume that seattle and spokane are within the WA/OOR pool. Pls correct if wrong.
 
I don't think there is a separate waitlist between seattle and spokane. If you look at previous waitlist movements, they classify it into WA/OOR, ID, MT, AL, WY. I assume that seattle and spokane are within the WA/OOR pool. Pls correct if wrong.
My understanding is that Seattle/Spokane have separate alternate lists. The Spokane ranked alternate list came out mid January after that site finished interviews, while it looks like the Seattle one only came out recently.

Source: am on the Spokane alternate list.
 
Has anybody heard about site placements yet? How often do people who elected to only be considered for the Seattle site in their application get moved to Spokane?

I know someone who wrote Seattle was their preference but would go to either site and was placed in Spokane last year. I think it's a really small number who get moved and probably only people who say they would attend either site!
 
People who put Seattle as their preference = considered for Seattle location only
People who put Spokane as their preference = considered for Spokane location only

However, if too many people apply to one location and they end up with too many acceptances, they may shuffle people around. Last year, too many people applied to the Seattle location, so some had to be sent to Spokane. This year, too many people applied to the Spokane location. So we'll see what they do.

Source: MS-1s
 
I don't think there is a separate waitlist between seattle and spokane. If you look at previous waitlist movements, they classify it into WA/OOR, ID, MT, AL, WY. I assume that seattle and spokane are within the WA/OOR pool. Pls correct if wrong.

My understanding is that Seattle/Spokane have separate alternate lists. The Spokane ranked alternate list came out mid January after that site finished interviews, while it looks like the Seattle one only came out recently.

Source: am on the Spokane alternate list.

So there are separate WA/OOR alt lists for Seattle & Spokane? Ie, people from the Spokane WA/OOR alt list only get pulled up if a WA/OOR withdraws from Spokane, and people from the Seattle WA/OOR alt list only get pulled up if a WA/OOR withdraws from Seattle?
 
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So there are separate WA/OOR alt lists for Seattle & Spokane? Ie, people from the Spokane WA/OOR alt list only get pulled up if a WA/OOR withdraws from Spokane, and people from the Seattle WA/OOR alt list only get pulled up if a WA/OOR withdraws from Seattle?

That’s what it sounds like!
 
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