We are thrilled that you have taken the first step towards joining the UW College of Education as a graduate student! As you venture into the next phase of your educational journey, know that we are here to support you every step of the way.
Jump to:Pay close attention to the difference in requirements for programs and degrees. There may be slight differences and additions, like requesting an additional reference or requiring a skills test. Specific steps and details can be found on each graduate program page. 2025 Graduate applications will open on September 1, 2024.
The UW Graduate School requires a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or 3.0 for your most recent 90 graded quarter credits (60 semester credits). However, our College of Education faculty will review your application holistically. If your GPA is below 3.0, contact us at edinfo@uw.edu for advice on how to strengthen your overall application.
You must submit an unofficial transcript(s) with your application. Include one from each institution from which you've earned a degree and one from every institution you have attended in the previous 5 years. Your transcripts must include your name, coursework and degree (if completed). If you are offered admission, the UW Graduate School will require an official transcript from your most recent degree earned.
Please scan all transcript documents into one single PDF to upload to your application.
Note for students with international transcripts: International transcripts must be submitted in the original language and include your date of graduation and title of the awarded degree. If your transcript is not in English, you must also provide a certified English translation. You do not need to have your transcript evaluated for the degree by an agency
Letters of recommendation
Our programs require two or three letters of recommendation. During the online application process, you will be given instructions for adding your recommenders and getting their letters submitted electronically. All recommenders must submit their letters online.
The following programs require 2 letters:
The following programs require 3 letters:
A current academic and professional resume or vita is required. In addition to educational degrees and professional experience, you should include a listing of all relevant awards, publications, presentations or other achievements that will help us evaluate your application.
Statement of Purpose
Your statement should address goals, relevant experience, future plans and how the desired specific program meets your needs. Be sure to include personal experiences that have prepared you for the challenge of graduate school, topics like:
Master’s degree statements are generally 1-2 pages. Doctoral statements are generally 3-5 pages. Both should be double-spaced. Some programs may also have specific questions and prompts they would like you to address. We encourage you to review program pages to align your statement with the program/faculty match.
Admissions committees use your statement of purpose, along with other evidence, to determine whether your goals are well-matched with our programs.
Personal History Statement (Option)
While optional, you can add to your application by submitting a personal history statement with each application. This statement should address your intellectual growth and development, inclusive of and beyond your academic goals. Speak to topics like:
Statements should be no longer than two pages long. And while there are no standard formatting requirements, we encourage double-spaced text with a legible font. This statement can only be submitted before applying. While you may see it listed on the application checklist when you apply, this is still optional and not required.
If your program requires it, you must submit one sample of scholarly writing (e.g., course papers, articles, essays). The sample should demonstrate how well you can analyze or synthesize and critically reflect on information. The writing sample must have been written by you alone. You are limited to one sample that faculty will review.
If you have no appropriate examples of scholarly writing, we urge you to consider preparing a medium-length (10-12 page) critical essay review of a book that you feel is central to your interests in education. The writing sample will be uploaded in your online application.
M.Ed. programs in Educational Foundations, Leadership and Policy Studies require a writing sample
ALL doctoral programs require a writing sample except the following:
Most applicants take the Washington Educator Skills Test-Basic (WEST-B) for their basic skills test. In lieu of WEST-B, you may also use reading, writing and math subtest scores from the following providers:
You can upload your score report when completing your application. Official scores are only needed if you don’t have a score report or if you haven’t previously submitted scores to UW as an undergraduate.
English language proficiency
You must submit a demonstration of English language proficiency if your native language is not English and you did not earn a degree in one of the following countries:
The following tests are accepted if the test was taken fewer than two years ago:
An $90 application fee is required for each graduate program application. The fee payment is the last step to complete in the online application and can be paid by Visa or Mastercard. The UW Graduate School provides application fee waivers for those who qualify and demonstrate financial need. The fee waiver request is final step in the online application.
Some programs may hold an admission interview. The admission committee reaches out to those applicants selected after the initial application review process. They following programs hold interviews:
Once you submit your application, you will receive automated emails from the UW Graduate School. While these will update you on the received status of your application materials, our team in Student Services will also process your application. Even with complete applications, we do a quality check to ensure documents aren’t blurry or missing pages. If anything needs attention, you will receive an email before the review period begins late January.
Student Services processing includes:
Student Services will review your application within 2 weeks of the application deadline if not sooner. If you are missing anything, you will hear about this by January 17th. You will then have a limited time to submit anything before your application is sent to the committee for review on January 27th.
We encourage you to reach out to us with any questions! Please also review the Decision Timeline and FAQ below for some common questions that applicants have.
Step 1: Application processing
Step 2: Application review
Step 3: Decision notification
We encourage you to reach out to us with any questions! Please also review the FAQ below for some common questions that applicants have.
If you are missing materials, you will be notified about this in order to fix anything before your application is sent for review and when all materials have been received. Otherwise, you will be able to view that your required materials have been received in your application checklist. We will notify you when your application is sent for review. You will also receive notification after the review when there is a decision about your application.
You can log back into your application and view your Application Checklist. This is where anything that needs attention will be listed.
How do I know if my application is complete?
You will receive an email notification when all required materials are marked as received in your Application Checklist.
How can I review the transcripts that I upload?
When you log back into your application, under “Schools”, you can click on your school attended. You can then scroll down to preview what you have uploaded for your transcript to ensure it is complete. If it isn’t, you can upload a new document. Be sure you have included information about all schools in which you have earned a degree.
Do I need to submit official transcripts?
For the application review, only unofficial transcripts are needed. If you are offered admission, the Graduate School will then require one official transcript be sent to them directly from your institution.
Applicants should not submit transcripts that they have typed out themselves. Any documentation that is submitted should originate from the degree-granting institution.
If transcripts are not in English, they must be accompanied by an English translation.
Do you accept degree audits instead of transcripts?
No. Degree audits cannot be accepted in place of a transcript as they are not a comprehensive summary of the coursework a student has attempted.
How can I remind a recommender to submit their letter and resend the link?
When you log back into your application, under the Application Checklist, there is a link to revisit the Recommendations page. From there, you can click on your recommender and resend them the link to submit their letter.
Can I edit or add a new recommender before the review phase?
Yes, when you log back into your application, under the Application Checklist, there is a link to revisit the Recommendations page. From there, you can edit or add a recommender.
My recommender has not submitted their letter yet but the deadline is approaching. Can I still submit my application?
Yes, you should still submit your application by the deadline. Recommendations will still match to your application after the deadline once submitted.
One of my recommenders has not submitted their letter of recommendation. Can I still submit my application?
Yes, you should still submit your application with any missing letter(s) still pending. Letters will be matched to your application once submitted by the recommender(s).
I am using test scores to demonstrate English language proficiency. Do I need to send official scores?
Yes, official scores are required for the applications if you are using TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo. For specific instructions on how to send scores, please view the Graduate School’s Submission of Test Scores.
I sent my official language proficiency scores but don't see them as received. When will you get them?
It can take 7-10 days for TOEFL scores to be matched and it can take up to 9 days for IELTS and Duolingo. We will alert you in Student Services if these are not located in our system so you will have time to check on this. As long as you sent them before the deadline, they are not considered late due to the time it takes for them to match in UW systems.