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Welcome!
"IAS provides students with practical skills and a sophisticated understanding of the world that together will help them deal with the challenges of living in our new century."
—Cheryl Greengrove, Ph.D.
Interim Director and
Associate Professor |
What's New in IAS?
- Applying for Autumn 2008?
- All materials for Autumn 2008 admission to IAS are due NO LATER than 5PM on Tuesday, September 2. Click here for more information.
- New to IAS?
- Our advisers have created an information sheet to assist you in getting ready for the new academic year. Also, be sure to sign up for New Student Orientation which is packed with events and lots of useful information for new students.
- IAS Autumn 2008 Class Schedules
- Registration for Autumn quarter is now open to all students. Classes will beging on September 24th. If you need assistance with scheduling classes, please call the IAS office to make an appointment with your program adviser 253.692.4450. Click here for a quick look at current openings. These openings changes daily. For a more up to the minute enrollment status, check the on-line time schedule.
Note. Changes to the schedule do occur. Be sure to check back frequently.
- Information for Evening Students
- Are you looking for information about how you can take advantage of the UWT resources? Choosing a concentration, getting an advising appointment, learning where to park and library hours are all covered in the attached Q&A sheet.
- Attention, Undergraduate Students!
- Do you have questions about your portfolio requirement? Maybe you need to complete an Independent Study/ Internship form? These frequently-used links can be found on our website under the advising tab. Click on the link to view various forms.
- Faculty Positions Open
- IAS is now accepting applications for the following faculty positions. Complete details are below.
- The Frederick T. Haley Writing Awards
- The Frederick Haley (IAS) Writing Awards, which is an annual event, honors IAS students for outstanding writing. We are very excited to announce this year's winners. Mark Tran (Best Short Analytical/Research Paper), Debbie Stillwell (Best Mid-Length Analytical/Research Paper), and Joshua Ferguson (Best Long Analytical/Research Paper). Congratulations to the winners and those nominated which included: Elizabeth Austin, Rebecca Barnett, Heidi Lott, Hillary McDonald, Marcy Naubert, John Nichols and Beverly Pogue. The IAS Faculty and Staff are very proud of you!

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- Interested in Learning about IAS from the Experts?
- Come to an IAS information session and have all your questions answered! For more information, please contact Karin Dalesky, Admissions Specialist.
Date |
Time |
Location |
| Tuesday, July 1 |
1:00-2:00 p.m. |
WCG 106 |
| Tuesday, August 5 |
1:00-2:00 p.m. |
WCG 106 |
Or, you can plan to attend a Campus Open House which is open to all prospective students. Representatives from other undergraduate and graduate programs will be available to talk with you.
- International Programs
IAS offers a number of study abroad opportunities through International Programs. Several programs are currently being planned for 2008 such as Cuba and England. Contact the International Programs office for more details.
- Faculty News
- Preview our faculty news page to see more about what is happening is IAS......
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