I have been accepted through email but nothing on financial aid. As of now Toronto is a cheaper program. I do like Washington though as it also offers a certificate in Historic Preservation. Does anyone have experience with their program?
I have been accepted through email but nothing on financial aid. As of now Toronto is a cheaper program. I do like Washington though as it also offers a certificate in Historic Preservation. Does anyone have experience with their program?
I'd like to know too.
Did you have a chance to visit the campus, talk to faculty by any chance? It's rated as a very good program, but financial aid is something that will play a large role in any decisions.
I would like to third this question.
University of Washington is not listed in the Planetizen guide and I am curious to know of its reputation amongst practitioners.
Anyone?
Sincere Thanks
I went to UW, where I studied geography and had a few interactions with the UP people. The department is well-funded, located right next to the heart of campus, and has a wide range of research interests among the faculty. UW also really stresses local/regional political/social interaction - and I would expect this to be a big facet of the UP program there. They also do a lot of environmental work... Just my 2 cents...