Summer Quarter is the first quarter of the 2010-2011 academic year. The types and amounts of aid available are limited.
A 2010-2011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or a 2010-2011 Renewal Application must be completed listing the University of Washington (Title IV school code 003798) before we can determine your eligibility for Summer Quarter aid. We recommend filing your FAFSA at least 12 weeks before the beginning of Summer Quarter.
We recommend you file the summer aid application by May 15 for priority processing. Normal processing time for Summer Quarter aid can take up to eight weeks depending upon when you submitted your FAFSA and if additional information is needed to evaluate your eligibility.
Pay your own tuition by the due date if your financial aid will not be ready in time. Tuition for Summer Quarter 2010 is due on Friday of the third week of the quarter.
The full-time and part-time enrollment requirements for Summer Quarter are the same as for any quarter for the academic year. To review enrollment requirements, please refer to How to Receive Your Aid. Correspondence courses and Continuing Education credits do not count toward the minimum enrollment requirement. UW Educational Outreach credits count only if you are a UW degree student, the class is a regular credit class and the class appears on your regular university class schedule; check with our office before you register. Visiting Students (summer only attendees) and other Non-Matriculated students are not eligible for aid during Summer Quarter.
Most, but not all aid programs are available in summer quarter too. Our ofice will determine if you are eligible to receive additional funds for each type of aid you are eligible to receive, or if we need to spread your ability for aid over four quarters instead of the regular three quarters of attendance.
The aid programs are described in more detail in Undergraduate Types of Aid.
If you are a continuing student, you must meet satisfactory academic progress requirements for the prior year to receive aid. If you do not complete the required number of credits for the 2009-2010 year by the end of Spring Quarter 2010, your eligibility for aid will be suspended, we will stop processing your aid and Summer Quarter 2010 aid will not be disbursed to you. In general, full-time undergraduates must pass 36 credits by the end of Spring Quarter 2010 and full-time graduate students must pass 30 credits. Other requirements may also apply for less-than-full-time attendance.
See the Satisfactory Academic Progress policy for more information.
Financial aid will be refunded to the aid programs if you withdraw from all of your classes during the university or federal refund period. In addition, if you withdraw Summer Quarter, you may owe immediate repayment of aid you received (except direct loans that are payable according to the terms of the promissory note). If you withdraw during the federal refund period, (i.e., the first 60% of your enrollment period, the amount of aid that must be returned to the aid programs is based on the proportion of the quarter remaining (that was not completed). For example, if you withdraw with 80% of the quarter remaining, 80% of your aid funds must be returned to the aid programs. The amount that you must repay immediately depends on the amount of university fees and the type and amount of aid for summer. Please see Withdrawals or Refund for Aid Recipients.
The summer aid application period for 2009-10 has passed. If you want to be considered for a retroactive summer quarter award, please contact a financial aid counselor.
Applications for 2010-11 summer aid will be available as of April 1, 2010. Please check back at that time.