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Career & Internship Center

Get help with your résumé, explore internship and job opportunities, practice your interviewing skills or attend a workshop through the Career & Internship Center.

Academic Support Programs

Want to dive deeper into a class discussion? Need a little tutoring? How about a hand with a paper or preparation for a big test? Academic Support Programs have got your back.

Husky Health & Well-Being

The UW offers a wide range of health and wellness services, from exceptional medical care and counseling services to recreation classes, safety resources, peer advocates, trainings and more. Visit Husky Health & Well-Being for more details.

Counseling Center

The UW Counseling Center provides a safe environment for students to explore challenges in their lives through counseling, outreach, workshops and consultation. Services are free and confidential for students enrolled on the Seattle campus.

Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D)

The Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D) offers a family of services that assist students from their first year through graduate school, including academic support programs, financial aid counseling and opportunities, and social and cultural activities. Want to connect with someone before you become a UW student? Multicultural Outreach and Recruitment (M.O.R.) is a department in OMA&D that’s committed to serving students from pre-college to enrollment. Contact MOR today.

wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ – Intellectual House

Built in longhouse style, wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷIntellectual House is a learning and gathering space for American Indian and Alaska Native students, faculty and staff, as well as others from various cultures and communities, to come together and share knowledge in a welcoming environment.

Disability Resources for Students

Disability Resources for Students (DRS) is dedicated to ensuring access and inclusion for all students with disabilities on the Seattle campus. For questions that can be addressed in 15 minutes or less, prospective students may speak with a DRS access coordinator on duty without an appointment. For more complex questions, please contact the DRS office to schedule an appointment.

International Student Services

International Student Services advises on F-1 and J-1 visa regulations, immigration policies and compliance, including the benefits and restrictions under federal immigration laws.

First Year Programs

First Year Programs provides programs and services to help students thrive on campus. Through small seminar offerings, welcome week programming, or a place to call home in the Commuter and Transfer Commons students began to shape their husky experience

Campus Safety

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), as part of the Higher Education Opportunity Act, is a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose certain timely and annual information about campus crime and security policies. All public and private institutions of postsecondary education participating in federal student-aid programs are subject to this requirement. Read the annual security report for more information.