For New PMP Admits

Cost and Finances

 

Tuition and Fees

All students, regardless of residency, pay the same tuition rate of $1,085 (24-25 rate) per credit. Your $250 Enrollment Confirmation Deposit will be applied towards your Fall tuition balance. There are also quarterly fees including Registration (~$55), Technology ($16 for 5 credits and $22 for 10 credits), U-PASS ($86), Mandatory Fees such as services and activities ($189 for 5 credits and $265 for 10 credits).

Approximate quarterly total:

  • 5 credits: $5,771
  • 10 credits: $11,278

Paying Your Tuition and Fee Bill

Tuition is due via MyUW on the third Friday of the quarter. Please see this page for more information on payment procedures. In addition to an e-check, credit card, or money order, below are common payment mechanism for our students:

Boeing Students

Work with Boeing’s Learning Together Program to obtain a voucher, then submit it directly to Registration Services at c2reg@uw.edu

Financial Aid

Funds will be applied directly to your account balance

Veterans Education Benefits

Work with UW’s Veterans Education Benefits and send May Lim (smlim@uw.edu) your Enrollment Certification Request (electronic DocuSign process)

Wire Payments (international students)

You can utilize a wire transfer via your bank or a service called Flywire

Funding Resources

Graduate Funding Information Service (GFIS)

GFIS is a great resource to start exploring funding opportunities like scholarships and grants.

Financial Aid

The PMP is a fee-based program, and as such, not all sources of financial aid can be utilized. Please visit the Office of Financial Aid for more information.

On-Campus Jobs

If you are a full-time or international student, you are welcome to work on campus. Visit this website to learn more about these opportunities.

RA/TA Positions

The majority of TA/ RA positions are given to our Ph.D. students who are on guaranteed funding offers. As such, the majority of our master’s students (in both programs) are self-funded. We have had PMP students receive both RA and TA positions, but we strongly recommend that you do not rely on these opportunities to fund your master’s degree.