Online Learning for Working Professionals
Course Registration
Registration Website
Use the Course Registration for Online/EDGE Degree Programs website to register for your courses.
Please note the online registration system is not a real-time system. Your enrollment will be processed next business day when the registration and payment are received. The course will appear on your myUW schedule one business day after processing. In other words, it takes 2-5 business days after both the registration form and payment are received by Registration Services for you to get access to your online course materials. Plan accordingly.
Registration for your course(s) is handled through the Registration Services Department at UW Professional and Continuing Education; registration through your "MyUW" account is not available.
Any Graduate Nonmatriculated (GNM) student wanting to register for one or more Mechanical Engineering courses must contact the instructor and department for approval. See the following forms:
Non-Matriculated Student Registration Approval
Non-Matriculated Student Registration
Registration Related Deadlines
Refer to the university's Academic Calendar for registration dates.
- Registration
It's recommended to register no later than two weeks before the first day of the quarter to avoid any delays in course access and to ensure your course isn't canceled due to low enrollment. - Leave of Absence
If you are not planning to register for the current quarter, please be sure to review the leave of absence policy. - Dropping or Withdrawing
To drop from a course or withdraw from the quarter, send a written request to Registration Services at UW PCE via email or fax (206) 685-9359). Requests received by the drop deadline receive a 100% or 50% refund, minus the $42 nonrefundable registration fee. Include your name, student ID number, course abbreviation and number, course title, and detailed request of action.
Course Descriptions
For a course description, refer to the University of Washington's Course Description website. If applicable, students are responsible for ensuring completion of any prerequisite course.
Advising
Contact your department's graduate academic adviser (AA, ISE, ME or AMATH) for assistance with your specific course plan development.
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