Bothell – UW Graduate School Skip to content

Study Abroad (Tri-campus)

Bothell

Spending a part of your university experience abroad will expand your understanding of the world and help you develop global skills – adaptability, intercultural communication, learning on the fly, etc. – that are in high demand by employers and graduate programs. For many students, studying abroad is a transformational experience. Learn more here.

Seattle

Depending on your learning goals, UW Seattle graduate students can participate in faculty-led programs, exchanges, international internships or independent learning. Learn more here.

Tacoma

Studying abroad can expand your understanding of the world and can help you develop cultural awareness all while earning credits towards your UW Tacoma degree. Learn more here.

Campus Safety (Bothell)

Our department provides professional security and campus safety services to UW Bothell and Cascadia College. To enhance the teaching and learning environment for the entire campus community, we are committed to creating and maintaining safety as well as a sense of security. Campus safety officers actively patrol the campus to get to know our community members.

Read more about Campus Safety

Gender-Based & Sexual Harassment and Assault Resources (Bothell)

The University of Washington provides victims/survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, domestic violence, stalking, and sexual harassment an array of resources that reflect the University’s commitment to preventing and responding to sex- and gender-based violence, harassment, and discrimination.

These resources can help you access confidential support, address safety concerns, locate medical care and counseling providers, and learn how to make a report to the University or law enforcement.

Read more about these resources

Commuter & Transportation Services (Bothell)

Commuter Services provides transportation resources to the campus community, including providing parking permits, disability parking assistance, bicycle and pedestrian access, bus route information, and carpool support. Our ultimate goal is reducing single-occupancy vehicle trips to the UW Bothell/Cascadia College campus.

Read more about commuter services

Student Housing (Bothell)

Ditch the commute to class and live on campus at UW Bothell. As the only on-campus housing provider, The Residential Village allows you to easily participate in campus events and enjoy the benefits of a community experience including spacious lounges featuring community kitchens, study rooms, and an expansive and modern dining hall accessible with meal plans. Our residents come for the convenience and stay for the community.

More about Student Housing

Off-Campus Housing Information

Below are sites that provide off-campus rental listings for apartments and houses:

Apartments.com | PadMapper | Zillow

Child Care Assistance Program (Bothell)

The UW Bothell Childcare Assistance Program (CCAP) provides assistance to UW Bothell students in covering the costs of childcare for their children (newborn – 12 years old) while enrolled in an eligible program of study. Funding is released directly to the student (not the care provider) and may be used for full-time, part-time, evening, weekend, and emergency care. Students are required to submit proof of childcare expenses each quarter to maintain eligibility.

Read more about the Child Care Assistance Program

Veteran & Military Resources Office (Bothell)

Veteran & Military Resources Office provides assistance to students who are entitled to receive educational benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Whether a student is a new applicant for benefits or has used them at previous institutions, UW Bothell Veteran & Military Resources Office is committed to working in partnership to ensure that the process is simple and well-organized.

More about the Veteran & Military Resources Office

Associated Students of the University of Washington Bothell

Associated Students of the University of Washington Bothell (ASUWB), are the official representative voice for all students within the university. They exist to empower our student body through the following measures: Seeking to enhance the entire student experience by supporting and/or drafting policy that promotes student interests, needs, and welfare. They serve as a liaison between the students and faculty, staff, alumni, and administration.

Read more about the ASUWB

Disability Resources for Students (Bothell)

Disability Resources for Students (DRS) is a tri-campus resource for all students with disabilities and their faculty at Bothell, Seattle, and Tacoma. We share many important policies and procedures, including the online myDRS system where students and faculty have secure, personal profiles to manage accommodations in their classes.

Each campus varies in size, major and course offerings, and other aspects, and some processes differ from campus to campus. Many of the links on our Bothell DRS site direct to the Seattle DRS site, where a majority of information about DRS at the UW can be found, while other links direct to UW Bothell-specific resources.

Please don’t hesitate to contact your home campus UW Bothell DRS staff at uwbdrs@uw.edu or 425-352-5426 with questions about Bothell campus, classes, alternative testing services, and other accommodations. We can also connect you to DRS staff at Seattle and Tacoma campuses if needed while you are cross-enrolled for any courses there.

Read more about the DRS