Office of the University Registrar

GARS


November 16, 2018

Graduation Plan Expiration Date Form

Colleges submit approved Graduation Plan Expiration dates for students using the online request form linked from this page. The expiration dates are recorded in the SDB to prevent or remove a registration hold or block related to the Academic Satisfactory Progress Policy. Students with questions about Academic Satisfactory Progress should contact their academic adviser. Advisers…


April 3, 2018

Commencement Program Listing and Name

Commencement Program for Academic Year 2022-2023 The University of Washington will produce a Commencement Program during spring quarter listing the names and degrees of graduates from Summer 2022 through Winter 2023, and the projected graduates for Spring 2023. This program may be published in print and/or online. Student Commencement Name and degrees will be listed…


February 6, 2018

Bothell Recipients

Quarterly Dean’s List – Autumn 2022 Posted March 14, 2023


Tacoma Recipients

Quarterly Dean’s List – Autumn 2022 Posted March 14, 2023


February 5, 2018

Seattle Recipients

Quarterly Dean’s List – Autumn 2022 Posted March 14, 2023


Quarterly Dean’s List

The University of Washington congratulates students each quarter for their high scholarship and inclusion on their college’s Dean’s List. A suitable notation of this achievement is placed on the student’s University transcript. Dean’s List Criteria To qualify for the quarterly Dean’s List, a student must be pursuing their first undergraduate degree and attain a quarterly…


May 16, 2017

Graduation

Congratulations on nearing your UW graduation! Please review the following important information about applying to graduate and your diploma, plus other information that will be helpful for you. Application for Graduation Undergraduate Students If you are an undergraduate student, you will need to complete an application for graduation with your departmental adviser. Degrees are not…


August 4, 2015

Apostille

Apostille An apostille (pronounced “uh-pos-till”) is a stamp or seal verifying the authenticity of an official document. Most official documents are recognized only in the country in which they were originally issued. The U.S. is a signatory to a 1961 treaty that provides mutual recognition of documents bearing an apostille. In the U.S., apostilles are…