Registration & Fees
Registration Fee
Registration is required. Attendance rate will be $100USD per participant. However, this fee will be waived/refunded for people from Low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) and students taking the course for credit (please see waiver section). The following forms of payment will be accepted if an applicant is admitted to the course:
- Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, and Discover ONLY)
- Wire transfer
- Check
- UW Budget
NOTE:
We do not accept cash.
The registration fee is non-refundable.
University Credit
University of Washington academic credit is available for matriculated students. Students who wish to take this course for autumn quarter 2024 UW credit must register for GH 590 E, SLN 15761. Students can register via their MyUW account or via MyPlan. The direct link for UW fall quarter registration can be found here:
https://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/AUT2024/gh.html#gh590
Waivers
Registration is required for individuals from LMICs, however, the fee will be waived. Please use promotional code “LMIC” upon checkout. Your registration form will be reviewed to verify your LMIC status (OECD vs non-OECD Payment Status).
- Participants who are citizens of OECD countries will pay the $100USD participant fee. In addition, participants who have been residents in an OECD country for 12 months or more will pay the Tier 1 fee regardless of their country of citizenship
- Participants who are citizens of a non-OECD country are eligible for a waiver if they are
- (1) from a non-OECD country to attend the course OR
- (2) from an OECD country where they have lived for less than 12 months (supporting documentation must be provided).
- Non-OECD citizens studying in OECD countries:
- If an international student is paying their own registration and they are from a non-OECD country, as long as they are in good academic standing and have a valid visa, they can pay the non-OECD rate. The student will need to submit a letter of academic standing from their institution to obtain the non-OECD rate.
- If their home institution in the OECD country can pay the registration fee for them, they should be paying the registration fee.
OECD status can be verified here: OECD Member countries