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Fees
The UW Professional Master's in Computational Linguistics is an affordable option for students looking for advanced education in this field. Instructional fees for the 2008-2009 academic year total $679 per credit. All students pay the same rate no matter their residency status. Instructional fees are payable on a quarter-by-quarter basis.
In addition, each quarter there is a nonrefundable $35 registration fee, a technology fee of $11 to $41, and a services and activities fee of $43 to $148. The technology fee and services and activities fee are based on the number of credits taken. The cost of textbooks is extra. Fees are subject to change.
Financial Aid
Financial aid information is available at the UW Office of Student Financial Aid website and the UW Libraries Grants and Funding Information Service. In addition to federal financial aid, students in the Computational Linguistics program may be eligible for a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. For more information, visit the NSF web site under "social sciences." LINGUISTS List also maintains a list of funding sources.
Students in all fee-based programs, including this degree, are ineligible for the tuition exemption program, institutional tuition waivers or the Undergraduate/Graduate University Grant programs, including the Husky Promise program. For more information, click here.
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