Information for Non-Matriculated Students
This information is for people who are not UW students, and who want to
take one or more Biostatistics courses. There are two options available
depending on your educational goals:
- Non-Matriculated ("NM")
student status should be obtained by people who want to take courses
for personal or professional enrichment.
- Graduate Non-Matriculated ("GNM")
student status should be obtained by people who intend to apply to our
graduate program at a later date and who wish to apply up to 12 credits
of course work to a possible future degree.
Students in either category who are faculty or staff members at the
University of Washington may use their tuition exemption benefit.
Information on this benefit may be found at the
Human Resources Tuition Exemption benefit page.
Non-Matriculated students
should:
- obtain permission from the course instructor*
- follow the registration procedures at the
Non-Degree Enrollment site
- bring registration forms to the department for signatures (see
"Contact Info" below)
*Instructor permission is NOT
needed for BIOST 511 or BIOST 517.
Graduate Non-Matriculated
students should:
- apply on-line through the Graduate
School Application Web Site (see deadlines under FAQ below)
- submit official transcripts for all college-level work directly
to the department (see "Contact Info" below)
- submit a brief statement to the department listing courses you
plan to take and your future goals
AUDITORS: Students may audit courses with permission of the
instructor. You must have a STUDENT STATUS in order to audit a course,
and you must pay regular tuition fees (unless requesting a
faculty/staff
tuition exemption). Please see the UW policy on auditing at:
http://www.washington.edu/students/reg/audit.html
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Do I need GNM status to take
graduate-level (500 and above) courses?
No. You need this status only
if you plan to apply to our graduate program at a later date. NM students are allowed to take
500-level courses, and the tuition fees are considerably lower for NM
students.
I want to take a Biostat course that
will apply towards a degree in another department. Which
department do I apply for GNM status with?
You should apply for GNM status in the department to which you will
eventually apply, even if the courses you want to take are in a
different department. Example: you want to apply to the
graduate program in Epidemiology. BIOST 511 is a required course
in their program, and you want to take it and apply those credits
towards a future EPI degree. You would apply for GNM status
through the EPI department, but would obtain registration form
signatures from the BIOST department.
I need to meet pre-requisites so I can
apply to your graduate program. Should I get GNM status?
No. Pre-requisite courses do not count towards a future degree in
Biostatistics. You should take pre-requisites as a NM student.
What courses should I take that will
apply towards a degree? Should I meet with an advisor?
We strongly encourage potential GNM students to meet with
either our Program Director or Student Services Counselor to discuss
educational plans, background, and goals before applying. The
advisors can help you plan your GNM course work. See the
Contact Information below to arrange a meeting.
What are the deadlines?
Non-Matriculated: students may
register up through the first two weeks of the quarter.
Graduate Non-Matriculated:
application deadlines are September 1 for Autumn quarter; December 1
for Winter quarter; March 1 for Spring quarter; and May 15 for Summer
quarter. If you miss these deadlines, you may still take courses
as an NM student but the credits will not count towards a future degree.
Contact
Information
NM registration form
signatures:
Alexandra MacKenzie, Curriculum Coordinator
Health Sciences Building, H-655
Phone: 206-616-6790
Fax: 206-616-2724
Email: bioadmit@u.washington.edu
OR
Renee Albert, Student Services Counselor
Health Sciences Building, F-642
Phone: 206-616-6734
Fax: 206-543-3286
Email: rca@u.washington.edu
GNM transcripts and statement:
Graduate Program Office
Biostatistics Department
Campus Box 357232
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-7232
Email: bioadmit@u.washington.edu
ADVISING:
Renee Albert, Student Services Counselor (see contact information above)
David Yanez, Ph.D., Graduate Program Director
Phone: 206-543-8027
Email: yanez@u.washington.edu