Foster is consistently ranked as the best public business school in the Northwest and admission to the undergraduate program of the Foster School of Business is capacity-constrained. We encourage all who meet the minimum application requirements to apply. We accept applications for autumn and winter quarters. Students admitted for the autumn quarter have the option to enroll for summer quarter. We only count credits from non-UW institutions that are transferable to UW.
The Foster School is currently not accepting post-baccalaureate applications.
A counselor will present a 30-minute group session on standard admission and then be available for questions. This session covers all aspects of the undergraduate program in the Foster School, primarily focusing on admission to the program and the various specializations within the degree.
July 11, August 15, September 12
3:00 PM – 3:45 PM (PST)
Zoom or Founders Hall 293
October 3 & 17, November 7 & 21, December 5 & 19
3:00 PM – 3:45 PM (PST)
Zoom or Founders Hall 293
All other applicants must submit two applications: one to Foster and one to the UW Office of Admissions. Check the UW Admissions website for application deadlines and requirements.
UW-Bothell and UW-Tacoma students are considered transfer applicants. Please see the “Transfer & Running Start Freshman Applicants” section below.
Foster Application Deadline | Enrollment Quarter |
April 5 | Summer or autumn quarter |
October 5 | Winter quarter |
Please note that UW Admissions operates on a different timeline than Foster.
To be eligible to apply to the Foster School of Business, a student must, at the time of application, have:
Reporting your Grade Point Average
Convert letter grades to numeric grades using the following chart (For AP, A-Level, or IB courses, do not submit a grade):
B+ | 3.3 | C+ | 2.3 | D+ | 1.3 | ||
A | 4 | B | 3.0 | C | 2.0 | D | 1.0 |
A- | 3.7 | B- | 2.7 | C- | 1.7 | D- | 0.7 |
COVID-19 Notice / S Grades
Due to the impact on COVID-19 on higher education institutions, UW has designated the following Extraordinary Circumstances Quarters (ECQ): Spring 2020, Summer 2020, Autumn 2020, Winter 2021, Spring 2021, Summer 2021, and Winter 2022.
The Foster School of Business has adapted its undergraduate admissions policy for pre-application and pre-admission courses where an S grade was earned at the University of Washington during an EQC. The list of pre-application and pre-admission courses is available in the “Prerequisite Courses & Admission Criteria” dropdown section below.
Pre-application courses: At least two (2) of your pre-application courses must have a numerical grade (4.0 scale). Other pre-application courses that were taken during an ECQ with S grades will not negatively affect an applicant’s admission to Foster.
Pre-admission courses: Pre-admission courses that were taken during an ECQ with S grades are acceptable for admission to Foster. Any pre-admission courses that are taken during an ECQ with S grades will not negatively affect an applicant’s admission to Foster.
Non-ECQ quarters: NS grades will not be sufficient for admission to Foster. S grades from non-ECQ quarters will not be accepted for pre-application, pre-admission or BA degree requirements.
Transfer students who have questions about a course’s grade during a similar designation at their institution should contact [email protected].
If you have any other questions, please email [email protected] .
To create your online application profile, click the “Apply to the Undergraduate Program” button at the bottom of this page.
Current UW-Seattle, UW-Bothell, UW-Tacoma students, and Returning Applicants: Log in with your UW NetID authentication.
All other applicants must submit two applications: one to Foster and one to the UW Office of Admissions. Check the UW Admissions website for application deadlines and requirements. If you do not already have a UW NetID, you will be able to create one after completing your UW-Seattle Admissions application.
UW-Bothell and UW-Tacoma students are considered transfer applicants. Transfer and Running Start applicants must submit two applications. Please see the “Transfer & Running Start Freshman Applicants” section below for more info.
*You will receive communication via the UW email system. Make sure emails from [email protected] will not get sent to your spam/junkmail folder.
The chart below presents a quick picture of the courses required before application and, if admitted, those required before entering the program. Course numbers are for courses offered at UW Seattle, but equivalent courses will be considered.
Pre-application courses must be completed and graded before the application deadline. (April 5 for autumn/summer or October 5 for winter.)
Pre-admission courses can be in progress while you’re applying, but must be completed by the last day of spring quarter for autumn admission and by the last day of the autumn quarter for winter admission.
Courses Required of Applicants | Pre-application | Pre-admission |
Calculus (MATH 112 or 124) 1 | ✓ | |
English Composition (1 college-level course) 2 | ✓ | |
Financial Accounting (ACCTG 215) 3 | ✓ | |
Microeconomics (ECON 200) 4 | ✓ | |
Macroeconomics (ECON 201) 4 | ✓ | |
Managerial Accounting (ACCTG 225) 3 | ✓ | |
Introduction to Law (MGMT 200) 5 | ✓ | |
Statistical Methods (QMETH 201) 6 | ✓ |
Our goal is to admit a student body that is diverse, contains multiple perspectives and experiences, and is academically rigorous. Consideration is given to such factors as cultural experiences, significantly higher recent grades, exceptional extracurricular activities or leadership experience and the effect of personal disadvantage on earlier education.
Each year, approximately 30-50% of applicants—between 550 and 650—are admitted. For all applicants, index scores are created from three admissions factors: Combined GPA, Pre-application GPA, and Writing Skills Assessment. These factors are standardized and assigned the following weights.
Admissions Factors | Percentage of Index Score |
Combined GPA | 40% |
Pre-application GPA | 25% |
Writing Skills Assessment | 35% |
We review all applicants together (current and returning UW, transfer, international transfer, and running start) and only use current standing for post-admission demographic data.
All standard admissions applicants to the Foster School must take the Writing Skills Assessment (WSA) administered through the Foster School.
In the assessment session, students are given 90 minutes to plan and respond to two prompts. One prompt is based on a short workplace scenario (the persuasion task) and one is based on an assertion (the position task). The WSA must be completed prior to the application deadline and we only allow one assessment per cycle.
A University of Washington NetID is required to register for the WSA. You should only have a single UW NetID.
If you don’t already have a UW NetID and…
Your personal statement provides you the opportunity to discuss aspects of your life that may not be apparent in the rest of your application materials. You’ll have three boxes and space for 6,000 total characters, including spaces. A common misconception is that you must answer all three prompts. You are not required to answer all prompts; you may choose to focus on the prompts you have the most to talk about or you could choose to answer all three prompts. The most important thing to understand about the personal statement prompts is that they cannot hurt you in any way, they can only help.
Essay 1:
The Foster School’s goal is to admit students who are prepared to be academically successful. We understand that students sometimes face challenges in achieving their academic goals. Please describe any extenuating circumstances that have impacted your higher education experience.
Essay 2:
The Purpose of the Foster School is to develop leaders who strive to better humanity through business. How do you plan to leverage your experiences to advance Foster’s Purpose?
Essay 3:
Please describe any significant additional responsibilities you have had (or continue to have) outside the classroom. Explain what you learned about yourself as a result of the responsibilities.
Required Format for All Transcripts
The online application will require that you submit PDF copies of your unofficial transcripts from all collegiate institutions you have attended. In most cases, the easiest way to access a PDF version is to print to PDF. In some cases, you may need to get hard copies and scan them as a PDF. This may take extra time. So again, don’t wait until the last minute. Transfer Students: Please wait to submit your transcripts until grades for winter (for April 5 deadline) or spring/ summer (for October 5 deadline) are posted, unless grades post after the deadline
The following information must be on all transcripts:
Please note: While official transcripts sent directly from institutions to the Office of Admission are required for the general admissions application, unofficial copies are still required for the Foster application.
Applicants who have over 150 quarter credits, are planning to pursue a double degree, or Certificate of International Studies in Business (CISB) are required to submit a degree plan along with the application. The degree plan the degree planning sheet is a fillable PDF available to download below. Once completed, you will upload the degree plan directly to your application.
For those planning on a double degree, you must have your degree plan signed by the departmental adviser in the second major. The signature from the Foster School of Business adviser is not required.
Admission to the Foster School is contingent upon admission to the UW. We recommend applying to the UW and the Foster School simultaneously. Check the UW Admissions website for application deadlines, requirements, and instructions. Please note that UW Admissions operates on a different timeline than Foster:
Application Type | Autumn* | Winter** |
Foster School | April 5 | October 5 |
UW Seattle – Transfer | February 15 | September 1 |
UW Seattle – Running Start Freshman | November 15 |
*Students admitted for the autumn quarter have the option to enroll for summer quarter.
**Winter quarter is open to U.S. transfer students only. International transfer applicants (those who require an F-1 visa to study in the United States) can only apply to the UW for summer/autumn quarter enrollment.
Read the “Apply Online” and “Writing Skills Assessment (WSA)” sections above for more information about registering with your UW NetID, starting your applications, and preparing for the WSA.
You will need to provide PDF copies of syllabi or proof of AP/IB/A-Level scores for ALL pre-admission and pre-application coursework, unless the course appears on the UW/Community College Transfer Equivalency Guide or you have already had the course evaluated by UW and it appears on your UW transcript as the appropriate course.
We only count credits from non-UW institutions that are transferable to UW. If you have questions, please consult with an academic adviser at the Foster School.
The UW Foster School of Business honors the Associate Degree Agreement for those students who have an approved associate degree from a Washington community college.
Courses taught at the freshman and sophomore levels at other colleges usually cannot be used to satisfy the School’s upper-division business requirements for graduation.
A transfer student is allowed a maximum of 90 transferable community college credit hours toward the 180 credits needed for the UW bachelor’s degree. Up to 90 credit hours of correspondence or other extension coursework may also apply to the bachelor’s degree.
Visit the Transfer Student Information and Resources page for more about transferring, applying to Foster, resources specifically for transfer students, and how to connect with the Foster community.