This is a really new program, but good enough for 5-star rating.
I enrolled in this program last year (summer 2012), with good Engineering background and no finance background. Before I finally decided to come here, I had multiple choices, programs with good location, or longer history, or better reputation. I made my decision to come to CFRM@UW, and never felt regret for this decision.
Besides the good reputation of Applied Maths department -- which runs CFRM, the executive team and faculty of CFRM are always trying their best to help students, and improve the program. There are bunch of facts, I don't think I can list them all. Let me try some which I think meaningful to me:
1. Great curriculum. Program director and faculty have good connection with industry, they keep adjusting the curriculum based on the most recent feedback from industry.
2. Good industry background. Besides the faculty with diversified background, quite a few instructors are invited from industry, with big name and title. The program tries to keep good balance between academia and industry, to make sure students can both get enough quant knowledge and be exposed to the real market.
3. Wonderful career service. Usually, in US universities, there are offices of career service ran by departments/colleges/universities. In CFRM, there are extra career service. Every year, CFRM schedules workshops by experienced HR professionals from industry, and there is also a program manager, who came from industry with senior title, to promote CFRM, build and keep relationship with companies, help students with any interview-related issues, and negotiate for students with prospective employers.
Frankly I am one of the lucky students benefiting from CFRM. I got an internship this Apr in a FoF in Seattle local with the help of CFRM faculty. One year and a half ago, I made my decision to come to CFRM@seattle, I don't know whether it is the best decision and I will never know. But I am happy with it and satisfied with what I've got so far.
OK, wrap up --- You might not feel confident with such a new program -- short history, not well-reputed(YET), but I guarantee you that CFRM faculty and staffs are doing their best to make everything better and better.
Higher levels of uncertainty are associated with higher potential returns. You must know this as a prospective quant expert.