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SUMMER QUARTER: WEEK 8

NEW THIS WEEK

Las week, we sent out a brief survey with a few questions about your plans to travel for autumn quarter. If you have not already, please complete the survey so that we can prepare for your arrival to campus in September!

We love to hear from you and we appreciate your patience when checking in on the status of your requests. Our processing time is currently up to one month - we ask that you delay checking in on requests until they've exceeded our processing time.

As always, you can visit us at our virtual front desk or during drop-in advising, or send us an email through our 'contact us' form!

PREPARING FOR AUTUMN 2021

We're continuing to work on deferral I-20s for students who have not yet traveled to the U.S. If you still have not requested your deferred I-20 for Autumn 2021, do so using our deferral form.

If you were admitted for Autumn 2020 as a transfer student or a student changing to a higher degree level, there will be additional delays in processing your request. We are unable to manually make changes to transfer and changes of education level I-20s and must work with the government help desk, the SEVP Response Center, for technical assistance with these requests.

We appreciate your patience as we work on these records! If you have questions or concerns, please contact us!

If you have an active SEVIS record - meaning you have traveled to the U.S. and completed the immigration check in process at some point during this degree level, and you plan to travel to the U.S. for autumn quarter, make sure to double-check the validity of your travel signature. You can request an updated signature if yours is out of date.

REMINDERS

VACCINATION STATUS VERIFICATION & RETURN-TO-CAMPUS


In an email to UW community members on July 7, UW President Cauce and Provost Richards shared updated guidance about campus operations and provided instructions for vaccination status verification. If you are a student who is also an employee at the UW, note that you will be required to complete the student attestation as well as the employee attestation.

Here are the key points:
  • Updated 8/2/2021: All campus community members are encouraged to wear masks when in shared space, though only unvaccinated individuals are required to wear masks or other face coverings when indoors.
  • Based on Washington State guidance, physical distancing and capacity limits are no longer in place.
  • Students, Faculty and Staff must verify their vaccination status. Students must provide vaccination information by the start of autumn quarter. Do so using the student COVID-19 vaccine attestation form.
  • If you are traveling to the U.S. for autumn quarter and will not be vaccinated yet, your deadline to provide vaccination status verification is November 5, 2021.
  • A hold will be placed on winter quarter registrations if the form has not been submitted by November 5, 2021.

SUMMER VIRTUAL FRONT DESK SCHEDULE

We are currently following our summer hours for our Virtual Front Desk and Drop-In Advising services.

Virtual Front Desk Schedule – Summer 2021

  • Monday – Thursday from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM PST
  • Monday – Thursday from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM PST
Staff will be available to help you navigate the website, connect you to important resources, and provide general assistance. Staff will admit one student at a time to the Virtual Front Desk – we appreciate your patience!

Drop-In Advising

Sessions with International Student Advisors will be available through the Virtual Front Desk at the following times:
  • Tuesdays from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM PST
  • Wednesdays from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM PST.
During these blocks, International Student Advisors will be available for 10-minute consultations. There will be no advising staff at the Virtual Front Desk outside of these hours.

GRADUATING THIS QUARTER? START THINKING ABOUT WHAT'S NEXT!

Be sure to review the final year checklist - this checklist includes reminders for ALL graduating students, including:
We know that these transitions can be highly stressful, so we have prepared thorough checklists and resources for, wherever your path may lead!

LATE COURSE DROP PERIOD & THE ADVISOR ASSISTED DROP

Week 3 marked the beginning of the Late Course Drop period - this means that there are additional steps involved if you need to drop courses. The late drop period for courses only offered during B-term will begin July 28, 2021.

You now have two options:
  • If you need to drop just one course, you may do so once per quarter using your self-serve Quarterly Drop via MyUW. The Quarterly Drop replaced the Annual Drop in Autumn 2020. To use your self-serve Quarterly Drop, follow the same instructions as for the Unrestricted Drop Period. You will not be eligible to use the self-serve drop if the drop will take you below full-time.
  • If you have already used your self-serve Quarterly Drop, or if you know you want to drop more than one course, you will use the Adviser-Assisted Drop process.
Please review the detailed instructions on the university registrar's website for more information.

SHIH INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENT LOANS

UW international graduate students are eligible to apply for the Shih International Graduate Student Loan. The loans are made possible through a generous gift from Jeff Shih, a Seattle and San Francisco businessman and are intended to help international students in financing their education and completing their degree objectives. Students receiving funds from their governments, permanent residents, and naturalized U.S. citizens are ineligible for this loan. Students must be enrolled for five credits or more during the quarter in which they receive the loan. (Students registered for two credits may receive the loan on an exception basis; special procedures are required.) Shih loan recipients are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress and scholarship during the loan period.

The total amount a graduate student may borrow in this program throughout the course of his or her graduate career is $15,000. The terms of the loan include a 4% interest rate. (Should the student elect to repay the full amount of the loan while still enrolled full-time at the University of Washington, no interest or service fees will be assessed.) Most loans have a grace period before you have to start repaying – the Shih Loan grace period is nine months. Your grace period starts the day after you leave school, graduate or drop below half-time enrollment before your repayment begins. You don't have to begin making payments until your grace period ends. (Should a student's enrollment drop below the five-credit per quarter level, the nine-month grace period would begin.) Your monthly repayment amount will be determined by the loan amount you borrow. The total amount of the loan must be repaid within ten years.

Due to the limited funding and very high demand in this loan program, if you wish to apply or be placed on the wait list for the academic year of 2021-20222, you should contact James Flowers (Associate Director, Office of Student Financial Aid) by email (jflowers@uw.edu) for more information.

UPCOMING EVENTS & DEADLINES

  • August 20, 2021 - Final Day of Summer Quarter
Virtual Front Desk - Summer 2021

Need more information? We offer on-demand and live resources to help answer your questions! Let us know how we're doing by filling out our feedback form.

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