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Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest
state-assisted institutions of higher education on the Pacific coast. From
its original site on a 10-acre tract of wooded wilderness that is now
located in downtown Seattle, the campus has grown to comprise 703 acres of
trees, landscape, and buildings. Located between the shores of Lake
Washington and Lake Union, it is in a residential section of the city that
long has been considered one of the most attractive in the nation. Two
additional campuses, one south of Seattle in Tacoma, and one north in
Bothell, were opened in 1990.
Enrollment at the University in autumn quarter 2004 was almost 43,000, including its campuses in Bothell and Tacoma, of which 30,790 were undergraduates and the balance were in professional and graduate programs. Almost 82 percent of the undergraduates enter as freshmen from Washington high schools or as transfer students from Washington community colleges or other colleges and universities in the state. The grade-point average for the regularly admitted freshman class entering in autumn quarter 2004 was 3.69. In 2002, the full-time teaching faculty of the University numbered almost 4,000 members.
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The University and its colleges and schools reserve the right to change the fees, the rules, and the calendar regulating admission and registration; the instruction in and the graduation from the University and its various divisions; and any other regulations affecting the student. The University also reserves the right to withdraw courses and programs at any time. It is the University's expectation that all students follow University regulations and procedures as they are stated in the General Catalog. Appeals may be filed with the student's dean or with the Vice President for Student Affairs in nonacademic matters. Students are expected to observe the standards of conduct contained in the Student Conduct Code (WAC 478-120). |
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