Online Application for Uni of Washington

<p>I'm applying admission to University of Washington, Seattle through online as an international transfer student.</p>

<p>My current school is using the semester term and usually starts from April to August for Semester 1 and from October to February/March for Semester 2. I will finish all my courses by March 2010. How do I match the semester term to the quarter term? Which field (Autumn 2009, Winter 2010, Spring 2010 and Summer 2010) should I fill in for the "Courses in Progress" section in the "Schools and Degrees" page?</p>

<p>For the "Prefix and Number" and "Short Title", do they mean the module code of the courses that will be used in my current school?</p>

<p>Can I make up a "Short Title" for the courses or I need to follow the short form for the course title we usually use in my current school?</p>

<p>I find that for the paper application, the DG section says "Have you already earned or do you expect to earn a postsecondary level degree (two-year, associate’s, bachelor’s, etc.)?". However, for the online application, the DG section says "Have you already earned -- or do you expect to earn -- an associate or bachelor degree before entering the University?" which does not indicate the phrase "post-secondary level degree".</p>

<p>I will expect to earn a polytechnic diploma which is a post-secondary level diploma by May 2010. Should I fill in it under "Degrees Earned or Anticipated (DG)" section or "Advanced Level Credit (AL)" section in the "Schools and Degrees" page?</p>

<p>For the "Telephone" field under the "Address Information (AD)" section in the "Address & Residency", should I include country code to my phone number or else how UW identify the telephone number is an international call from which country?</p>

<p>I think it would be good to call UW admissions directly. </p>

<p>I know when I studied abroad my school year was the same as yours and I still have no idea how they decided what classes would fit into what quarter, so I think it would be smart to check with someone on how they want you to turn it in.</p>