Incoming Students

Dear Incoming Students,

Welcome to the Evans School of Public Affairs! You are part of an outstanding and diverse group of over 150 incoming MPA students, including students in our Peace Corps Master’s International MPA track. We are delighted that you will be joining us this fall.

Please visit the links below for information on a number of important items:

We are pleased to tell you that the Evans Student Organization (ESO) has created a message board for incoming students offering you a great way to communicate with each other and find out about housing options, including potential roommates and rental opportunities from current students.
Read a letter from ESO welcoming you to the Evans School »

We will be sending additional information in late summer with details about New Student Orientation. While the exact dates for Orientation have yet to be set, please be ready to be in Seattle as early as September 15. The first day of Autumn Quarter 2008 is Wednesday, September 24.

If you move and/or change your address before you start classes at the Evans School, please send us your new contact information to Melissa Best at 206.685.6884 or bestm2@u.washington.edu.

If you have any questions in the coming months about registration, moving to Seattle, or anything else as you prepare for the MPA program, please do not hesitate to contact any of us in the Evans School Student Services office. We will be happy to provide you with any assistance to make your entrance into graduate school at the UW as smooth as possible!

We very much look forward to seeing you in September. Have a wonderful summer!

Your Student Services Team,

Jason P. Smith, Assistant Dean of Student Services: evansdss@u.washington.edu
Jesse Knappenberger, Assistant Director of Student Services: evansrec@u.washington.edu
Melissa Best, Program Coordinator: bestm2@u.washgtion.edu
Alix Furness, Manager of International Programs: aef4@u.washington.edu
Jared Eyer, Program Assistant: evansuw@u.washington.edu
Sharon Doyle, Ph.D Program Coordinator: doyles@u.washington.edu

Autumn Quarter Registration

Registration for incoming students begins at 6:00 a.m. on June 23.

Please note:

  • The University of Washington will not allow you to register until you have provided proof of measles immunity. If you have not already received information from the University regarding proof of immunity, please call the UW Hall Health Primary Care Center at (206) 616-4672 for information.

  • All course registration is done on a first-come first-serve basis and some class sections fill quickly. We encourage you to be ready to register at 6 am on June 23.

  • You will be required to register for 3 core classes Autumn Quarter. These classes will total 12 credits, giving you full-time student status.

  • You are not required to take additional elective courses Autumn Quarter.

Course Registration:

  1. You may register for your courses by following the instructions at the UW web-based registration system, MyUW. In order to access MyUW, you will need to have a working UW NetID. A UW NetID will also allow you to set up your UW email account. To set up your UW NetID, please visit: https://uwnetid.washington.edu/newid/

  2. Once you have created your UW NetID, then you can access the UW web-based registration system, MyUW, at: http://myuw.washington.edu/

  3. The Evans School course listings can be found at: http://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/AUT2008/pubaff.html

  4. To view the course listings from other UW schools and departments, please visit: http://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/AUT2008/

  5. Full-time incoming Evans School MPA (including PCMI) students should register for one section of each of the three following core classes:

    1. PBAF 511 Public Management I (4 credits)

    2. PBAF 516 Microeconomics (4 credits)

    3. PBAF 522 Public Budgeting and Financial Management (4 credits)

There are several sections of each core class, each with its own SLN number (the four-digit “Schedule Line Number” preceding the course title). When registering, be sure to use the correct SLN number for the course time that you have selected.

Housing Information

UW Housing and Food Services (On-campus housing): http://hfs.washington.edu

  • Residence Halls
  • Husky Card Account
    Single-Student Apartments
  • Student Employment Opportunities
    Family Housing
  • FAQ’s
  • Food Services

UW Student Housing Affairs (Off-campus housing): http://housing.asuw.org or 206.543.8997

  • Looking for Housing
  • Landlord/ Tenant Information
    Post Your Rental
  • Links & Forms

Campus Roommates

This is an online college roommate service. You must register and log in before you can view the listings. http://www.campusroommates.com/washington_roommates.cfm

Off Campus Housing and Roommate Options

 

Important Links for Incoming Students

Course Descriptions and Time Schedules:
http://evans.washington.edu/courses/index.php#toc

University of Washington Office of the Registrar:
http://depts.washington.edu/registra/

University of Washington Graduate School:
http://www.grad.washington.edu/

University of Washington Office of Student Financial Aid:
http://www.washington.edu/students/osfa/

University of Washington Academic Calendar:
http://www.washington.edu/students/reg/0809cal.html

University of Washington Autumn Time Schedule:
http://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/AUT2008/pubaff.html

University of Washington Residency Office:
http://www.washington.edu/students/reg/residency.html#waiver

UW Resources for Graduate Students:
http://www.grad.washington.edu/area/area_stud.htm

Letter from ESO

May 21, 2008

Dear Incoming Evans School Community Members:

Welcome to the Evans School community!  We want to congratulate you on your admittance to the Evans School and wish you luck in making your journey—mental and/or physical—to graduate school.  On behalf of the Evans community, we look forward to meeting you and having you with us in Parrington Hall!

As you prepare, think about the community of passionate and enthusiastic students you will find here at the Evans School, who are just as dedicated and concerned about public issues as you are (and will be slaving away in microeconomics, budgeting, and public management just like you will be!). 

This is where we come in.  The Evans Student Organization (ESO) brings the Evans community—students, staff, and faculty—together through creative, fun, public-value-enhancing events.  Our mission is to provide quality support to students, serve as your liaison to the Evans School administration, and strengthen the bonds that are the foundation of the Evans School community.  We are here for you.

A few things to think about for this coming September:

  • Meet your fellow classmates! During orientation, ESO will host several events for you to meet other members of the Evans community. We hope you will join us!  More details to come in the future.
  • Become an ESO officer! We encourage you to run for office and support your fellow classmates. 
    Think about all the practical leadership skills you could get from
    being part of ESO! Several positions for 1st year students to participate in ESO will be available in the fall, including:

    • 1st year representative
    • Secretary
    • 1st year Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS) representative
  • Join a Student Interest Group!  Student Interest Groups (SIGs) are an excellent way to make connections with classmates that share your interests. The SIGs will host events at orientation as well. See the website for more information about the SIGs at http://evans.washington.edu/students/organizations

If you have any questions about the program, classes, professors or just need help transitioning to Seattle, feel free to contact us at the email addresses below:

Lisa Devine, President: ldevine@u.washington.edu
Michael Xenakis, Vice President: xenakis@u.washington.edu

We look forward to meeting you in the fall!

Sincerely,
The Evans Student Organization

Summer Economics and Statistics

We encourage all students who feel like they would benefit from additional course work in the areas of economics and quantitative analysis prior to starting classes in the fall, to take our summer preparatory classes. Our summer microeconomics course and statistics course will help you build upon your existing skills and coursework and better prepare you for the Evans School curriculum.

This summer we will be offering preparatory courses in both of these areas:

  • Term A (June 23-July 23) “Introduction to Quantitative Methodologies”
  • Term B (July 24-August 22) “Introduction to Microeconomics and Public Policy”

We do not require that you take these courses, but they are very highly encouraged if you feel you could use extra help in these areas. In addition to helping you prepare for the fall, the classes also offer a great opportunity to meet some of your fellow classmates before the official start of the school year. Please contact Melissa Best at bestm2@u.washingotn.edu or call her at 206.685.6884 if you are interested in registering for one or both of these courses.

Please note that these courses do not count toward your MPA degree requirements.

Tuition Exemption Information

If you are a Washington State employee, you may be eligible for the University of Washington Tuition Exemption Program.

Please refer to the following link for complete information regarding the Tuition Exemption Program policy and procedures: http://www.washington.edu/students/reg/tuition_exempt.html

Important Notes about Course Registration Using the Tuition Exemption Program

  • After the UW Registration Office has received your tuition exemption request, you can register using the Registration option on MyUW (http://myuw.washington.edu/) on or after the appropriate registration eligibility dates.
  • Please see the Academic Calendar for specific registration dates: http://www.washington.edu/students/reg/0809cal.html
  • Course registration is not permitted prior to the appropriate space-available eligibility date for all courses when using a tuition exemption. However, you may attend classes with instructor permission prior to their registering during the first week of the quarter.

Evans School Waitlist Policy for Tuition Exempt Students

  • If you are using your Washington State tuition exemption to register, you can request to be placed on a waitlist for Evans School courses. Having your name put on the waiting list may help, but it does not guarantee that you will get into the class. The only way to guarantee getting into a course is to register and pay.
  • If you want to be put on the waiting list, please email evansreg@u.washington.edu starting at 6 a.m. on the first day of Period I Registration. Indicate the class and section you wish to be added to. When the quarter begins, show up to the first day of class to find out if space may be available in the course.

**Please note: Students registering before the designated tuition exemption registration date will not be permitted to convert to the tuition exemption program and will be required to pay regular tuition for all registered credits.