Can I send my resume along with my transcripts?

<p>I am applying as a junior transfer right now, and it seems like they don’t have any page on their application for you to put down your EC’s and awards; I thought that was pretty weird…Although I am pretty confident with my essay and GPA, I still feel like they don’t get enough information about me. They say please don’t send any letter of recommendation or supplement material. I am wondering if resume count as one? has anyone done it before?</p>

<p>I don’t think it would hurt. I sent letters of recommendations from college professors, even though they will likely go in the trash. I’m a transfer applicant also. Sent application in on 12/23 and haven’t heard a peep since.</p>

<p>“The Transfer GPA is used only for determining admissibility to the University. Some undergraduate programs at the UW, such as business administration or engineering, have selective admission policies. When they review transcripts, they may calculate the GPA differently; for example, some departments use only courses in the major field or the GPA earned in the last 45 credits.”</p>

<p>a resume is a supplemental material. If they say not to send it in, and you do…it looks like you don’t know how to follow directions.</p>

<p>If you’re really worried, petition to get in. You can send your resume along with other supplemental materials when petitioning</p>

<p>Well, I guess I will check with them on monday. The really weird thing about UW is that they seems like they don’t care your ECs at all, especially when they are one of the top public school out their… This is pretty unusual, there are numerous of community colleges offering different level of class, and personal statement is something you can have someone to write it for you very easily when you don’t provide a resume as a evidence. How can they judge base on these two simple factors?</p>

<p>Why? If they don’t care about rec letters or “supplement material” why send in resume? Many people fail to understand this part of the application process… UW simply does not want to look at student’s resume, rec letter, or any additional information of that sort. They’ve already requested ENOUGH information on the application form to process a decision. Tip: Send a resume if you’re in the mood to bother and annoy admissions.</p>