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  1. All freshman applicants are required to meet minimum academic distribution requirements as set by the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) and the faculty of the UW. Learn more about freshman CADRs .

    • AP

      The UW recognizes AP coursework as a challenging academic...

    • Freshman Homeschool Applicants

      All freshman applicants are required to meet minimum...

    • IB

      Additionally, students who earn an IB diploma (not a...

    • How to Apply

      A minimum level of preparation in six subject areas must be...

  2. Admission to majors. Your admission to a major at the UW depends on the major you’re interested in and on your application type. Learn more. Preparing for college. What can you do now to set yourself up for success? read more. JOIN THE EMAIL LIST. Get tips from our Admissions team on: How to submit the strongest application. Important deadlines.

  3. A minimum level of preparation in six subject areas must be met for admission. (Learn more about satisfying CADRs .) You are required to provide complete and accurate information when self-reporting.

    • Pre-Medicine
    • College of Arts & Sciences
    • Olin Business School
    • Mckelvey School of Engineering

    Transferring as a pre-medicine student is challenging. We recommend that students interested in pre-medicine apply as junior-level transfers having completed the following coursework: 1. Two semesters of general chemistry (with lab) 2. Two semesters of organic chemistry (with lab) 3. Calculus I & II at the college level 4. At least one writing cour...

    Please contact Demetrius Colemanat 314-935-4641 for questions about transfer admission to the College of Arts & Sciences.

    Transfer applicants to the Olin Business School: 1. Must have completed calculus I & II at the college level. (Please note that calculus II can’t be taken the summer before enrolling.) 2. It’s recommended that sophomore level transfer candidates have completed microeconomics at the college level. 3. Junior level transfer candidates should also have...

    Every applicant to McKelvey School of Engineering must have completed an English composition course, two semesters of calculus-based physics, Calculus I, II, and III, and be prepared to take differ...
    Applicants interested in chemical or environmental engineering should also have completed sufficient chemistry to be prepared to take organic chemistry.
    Applicants interested in biomedical engineering should also have completed sufficient chemistry to be prepared to take organic chemistry and a biology course that includes cellular, molecular, and...
    Applicants interested in computer science, instead of taking the required two semesters of calculus-based physics courses, may substitute 8 units of approved other natural science courses from the...
  4. Learn how to join the UW community as an undergraduate, graduate, professional or continuing education student. Find out the requirements, deadlines and resources for each campus and program.

  5. Learn how to apply to WashU as a first-year or transfer student, and find out the admission requirements and deadlines. Explore the application components, financial aid options, and visit opportunities.

  6. Admission to majors. Freshman. As you think about what you’d like to study at the UW, it can be useful to understand a few nuances of the UW major system. The vast majority of students enter their major through the standard admission process after enrolling at the UW. However, some majors do admit students directly as freshmen.