Summer-only Students
Visiting Graduate Student Status
Applicants, including those from institutions which do not have partnership
agreements with the UW School of Nursing, are welcome to apply for Summer Quarter.
Please note: The University cannot provide I-20
forms or give other assistance in obtaining F-1 (student) status for attendance in Summer Quarter
only. Summer-only students must have F-1 (student) status already through enrollment at another U.S.
college or university, or be able to enter the United States without a student visa. The B visa is
not appropriate for persons whose purpose in coming to the US is enrolling in a course of study.
All international visitors to the University of Washington MUST check in with International
Students & Scholars Office (ISS) within 7 days of arriving in the United States.
For more information on Summer-only at the UW, see:
http://www.summer.washington.edu/summer/enroll/international.asp
The University of Washington (UW) School of Nursing accepts a limited number of Visiting Graduate
Students on a space available basis from institutions with which the School has a
global partnership agreement. Students from other institutions will
be considered on a case-by-case basis. This opportunity is intended to enable pursuit of nursing
content at the graduate level unavailable at the student's home institution; it is not intended
to provide individualized study or faculty mentorship.
Eligibility for Application to Visiting Graduate Student Status
Applicants must:
- be enrolled in a masters or doctoral degree program at an institution with which
the School has a global partnership agreement at the time
of application and throughout the period of study at the UW. Students from other institutions
will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- submit complete application materials by the relevant deadline, following the
application instructions below in their entirety.
- be accepted by both the University of Washington Graduate School and the School of
Nursing in order to begin the program of study.
Please note: Visa regulations require that international students enroll full time
(at least ten credits) during their stay in the United States.
Application Timeline
Applicants to Visiting Graduate Student status must apply at least 6 months ahead of the
date they wish to enroll in courses at the UW School of Nursing. Because of the length of
time necessary to process visa documents, the University will not accept applications submitted
less than six months before the intended start date. Visiting Graduate Students cannot come to
the University of Washington for less than a full quarter of study and must enroll full time.
Students seeking Summer enrollment as a visiting graduate student must also attend for an
additional consecutive quarter.
Application Instructions
Application can be made much easier by reading the following directions. Please read
all directions before you start the application process!
What To Expect as a Visiting Graduate Student
This opportunity is intended to enable pursuit of nursing content at the graduate level unavailable
at the visitor's home institution; it is not intended to provide individualized study or faculty
mentorship.
Visiting Graduate Students at the UW School of Nursing must enroll for a minimum of one
quarter of study, taking at least 10 credits each quarter. Students seeking Summer enrollment as a
visiting graduate student must also attend for an
additional consecutive quarter. Course enrollment is on a space-available
basis.
Visiting Graduate Students do not have a faculty advisor and thus do not receive faculty
advice or oversight for thesis or dissertation preparation. Students cannot enroll in clinical
courses, independent study courses, or individual tutorial courses such as NURS 599 or NMETH 600.
Other restrictions may apply.
Excellence in written and spoken English is key to a successful experience.
Visiting graduate students often benefit greatly by connecting with the
Foundation for International Understanding
Through Students (FIUTS) prior to and during their stay.
Potential Visiting Doctoral Students from Chiang Mai University
Please contact Sarah Ross, the Director
of International Programs, with your interest.
| IMPORTANT NOTE
Any and all international students, visiting scholars, or visitors to the University
of Washington MUST check in with International Students & Scholars office (ISS)
within 7 days of arriving in the United States.
If international students/scholars/visitors do not check in with ISS in a
timely manner, they risk having their registration cancelled, deportation, and
potentially being permanently barred from entering the United States.
For more information, please contact ISS at (206) 543-0841, at 459B Schmitz
Hall, or on the Web at
http://iss.washington.edu/index.html.
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