Admission Requirements
- A baccalaureate degree, or at least two years of college education and experience in information, program, security or operations management, or as a systems administrator.
- One- to two-years business experience in the public or private sector.
- Familiarity with information systems security fundamentals is desirable, through either prior coursework or relevant work experience.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
If you lack sufficient foundation in information systems security, consider enrolling in the Certificate Program in Information Systems Security, or an equivalent program, in order to build the knowledge base and experience necessary to succeed in this program.
English Proficiency: Students who are non-native English speakers are expected to have adequate English language proficiency. For details, see English Language Guidelines.
International Students: This program does not qualify as full-time study, and therefore does not meet requirements for an F-1 visa. However, if you are an F-1 student currently enrolled full-time in another program, OR you are in the U.S. on some other type of visa (not F-1), you may be eligible to take a certificate program or course. For complete details, or to contact an adviser, see Visa Information.
Graduate Nonmatriculated (GNM) Status:
Program participants normally earn three Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for successful completion of each
of three courses in the Information Assurance & Cybersecurity Certificate Program. Participants who wish to
receive University of Washington graduate-level credit for their certificate courses should also apply for graduate
non-matriculated (GNM) status. A student's request for GNM status is expected before the beginning of the
program or first course taken. The preferred deadline* for receipt of GNM applications and official transcripts
is approximately one month prior to the quarter for which this optional status is requested.
Students who receive GNM credits may be able to transfer those credits toward a graduate degree, provided
they maintain a 3.0 grade-point for the courses taken and are accepted into a graduate program. A maximum
of twelve (12) GNM credits may be accepted by a University of Washington graduate degree program.
Prospective applicants interested in this optional status should contact the program office as soon as possible at
206-221-3467. The cost of graduate-level academic credit exceeds the fees applicable to Continuing Education
Units (CEUs).
To find out more about establishing GNM status visit https://www.grad.washington.edu/application/gnmstart.htm for application deadlines and instructions on how to submit a GNM application.
Application Process
The Autumn 2009 program is no longer accepting applications. The next program begins in Autumn 2010. Click here to be notified via e-mail when complete details for the next program are available online. The following information regarding the application process may be helpful as you plan for applying to the next program:
To Apply: You can apply online or submit one copy of the application form with a $50 certificate program fee* and two stapled application sets, which include the following clearly labeled documents:
- A typed (250-word maximum) letter of application describing a) your relevant work and volunteer experience, and/or transferable skills and knowledge of the field, and b) how you expect the program will help you meet your professional goals
- Your résumé listing education and applicable experience
Application Review: Applications are evaluated by a review committee designated by the advisory board. Selection of program participants is based on admission requirements. Applicants receive written notification of their acceptance or non-acceptance within two weeks after their application is received.
Enrollment: Applicants accepted to the program receive enrollment information for the first-term course and are encouraged to make their fall tuition payment early. Enrollment in the program is on a first-come, first-served basis, upon receipt of the first-term tuition payment.
Waitlist: Some programs maintain a waitlist for applicants accepted after the program has reached enrollment capacity. If space becomes available, waitlisted applicants will be notified and given an opportunity to enroll. If space does not become available, waitlisted applicants will be offered a space in the next program offering.
* The certificate program fee is not refundable and does not guarantee admission to, or enrollment in, the program.
Fees and Tuition
Tuition is payable on a quarter-by-quarter basis. There is a $50 nonrefundable certificate program fee to apply, and a $35 nonrefundable registration fee each quarter. First-quarter tuition of $850, plus the nonrefundable registration fee, is due on or before September 16, 2009. Tuition for the entire program is $2,550, excluding certificate program and registration fees and the cost of textbooks. The University's tuition exemption policy does not apply to this program. Fees and tuition are subject to change.
If the applicant also applies and is accepted for Graduate Non-matriculated (GNM) status, then course fees will exceed the tuition mentioned above and will be based on the current cost of graduate academic credit.
Please note that courses taken as a non-certificate student are not automatically applied toward a certificate of completion in the program. Single-course enrollments are on a space-available basis. No certificate program fee is necessary; tuition is not accepted until you are notified of eligibility.