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Resources for Students
UWT International Programs Forms
- Study-Abroad Enrollment Form
- This paperwork is required of all students accepted to a study-abroad program.
- Budget Request Form
- This form will assist you in working with Financial Aid to cover the costs of your study-abroad program.
- Evaluation Form
- To be completed after returning from a study-abroad experience.
Links
- International Programs & Exchanges, UW-Seattle
- This is the office that manages all international study opportunities for UW Seattle. UWT students are eligible to
participate in these programs, so are encouraged to consider the vast range of opportunities available!
- UW Study Abroad Health Insurance
- It is strongly recommended that all students participating in study-abroad programs purchase the UW Study Abroad Health Insurance.
- Go! Global Scholarships
- UW is pleased to announce the unveiling of the long awaited GO! Global website, which will support diverse students to globalize their education. The Global Opportunities Scholarship will enable hundreds of Husky Promise and Pell Grant eligible students to study abroad in 2008-2009. Follow the link above for more information about the program, and to apply!
- StudyAbroadFunding.org
- This website is an excellent resource, allowing students to search by various criteria to find scholarship funding applicable to study-abroad.
- Passports
- Need to get or renew a passport? This website explains the process.
- U.S. State Department
- Want to learn more about a specific country before applying to a program? Need to make sure you're prepared once you've been
accepted to a program? This website is a comprehensive resource, whether you'd just like to learn more about a country, or are
looking for a specific travel or health warning.
- Currency Exchange
- Curious how far your spending money will go in terms of that mysterious foreign currency? This website can help!
- UW Computing & Communications: International Travel Connectivity
- Will your cell phone work? How can you connect your laptop to UW computing resources? What voltage and what kind of outlets are used at my destination? Do you need an adapter? This site will answer your questions!
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