University of Washington, Seattle Tuition Forfeiture Fee 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the 'TO BE COMPLETED BY THE STUDENT' section. Fill in your last name, first name, middle initial, email address, and UW Student ID Number.
  3. Indicate the petition quarter and year for which you are applying for the tuition forfeiture fee.
  4. Sign the consent statement allowing your healthcare provider to share information with the University of Washington. Ensure you also date your signature.
  5. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian must sign and date the form as well.
  6. Next, provide the healthcare professional with the form to complete their section. They will need to fill in their name, credentials, practice information, and contact details.
  7. The healthcare provider must indicate their support for your petition by checking 'Yes' or 'No' and signing with the date.

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The 100% tuition refund means 100% of tuition actually paid by a qualified graduate during their enrollment at the University, not including any amounts paid for room, board, fees, costs, or other expenses and not including any amounts covered by a scholarship, tuition discount, or other credit.
Conditions for granting a fee waiver Generally, the UW Office of Admissions waives the application fee under two conditions: One, you are a U.S. applicant (including undocumented students). Two, your family income is less than 65% of the median annual income for the size of your family.
You may have your university IT account locked and you could have late fees added to the amount you owe. You can see all the actions the university may take when you are in debt to the university here. You will also be considered in debt if you have unpaid fees for your university supplied accommodation.
The State Employee Tuition Exemption Program is one of the most valuable benefits offered to Washington State employees, covering up to 6 credits of qualifying coursework per quarter on a space-available basis. We look forward to assisting you with taking advantage of this benefit.
If you make a change to your schedule that results in a lower tuition charge after the 7th calendar day of the quarter, you are charged a tuition forfeiture fee. This also applies if you withdraw fully from the quarter.

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Guidelines for Tuition Forfeitures Youre charged one half of the tuition reduction (50% forfeiture) for classes dropped from the 8th through the 30th calendar day of the quarter during Autumn, Winter and Spring Quarters or from the 8th to the 21st calendar day of Summer Quarter.
Past-due tuition can affect your enrollment, as well as your access to transcripts and your diploma. Your outstanding balance could be sent to collections and damage your credit. Private student loans and emergency funding are two options that can help pay past-due tuition.

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