Whether your looking for assistance, require support, or just want to know what is available to you on your campus, we’ve compiled this filterable database for you to get you to what you need.
Need general advice on getting the most out of your time in grad school? We’ve also compiled a Student Advice Knowledge Base containing hundreds of articles aimed at helping students and postdocs get the most out of their experience at the UW.
Support for Challenging Times
During these challenging and unparalleled times, we encourage graduate students to connect with the range of support available at their respective University of Washington campus. Click the link below for a list of student resources at Bothell, Seattle, and Tacoma campuses, as well as off-campus community resources.
Resources for Graduate Students
All individuals may use facilities such as restrooms, locker rooms, and changing rooms that correspond...
Report all incidents of bias or suspected bias using the UW’s bias reporting tool, which...
You have a right to live, work, study and socialize in an environment that’s free...
The Career and Internship Center offers career development resources that are open to grad students...
CIRCLE adopts student-centered and strengths-based approaches to address the needs of international graduate (master’s and...
To promote learning and student success, the UW Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) supports...
The Childcare Assistance Program (formerly known as Student Parent Resource Center) is designed to assist...
The Civil Rights Investigation Office investigates complaints made about University employees and students that raise...
Whether you are a visitor to the campus or a regular commuter, it’s easy to...
Eduroam is a secure, encrypted Wi-Fi network available at the UW, and the preferred Wi-Fi...
The Counseling Center offers multiple options for students seeking help coping with stress and mental...
The Disability and Deaf Cultural Center — also known as the D Center — is...
The Disability Resources for Students (DRS) is dedicated to ensuring access and inclusion for all...
The DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Center is dedicated to empowering people with disabilities...
Emergency Aid funding assists UW students by providing financial support when assistance is needed with...
At the University of Washington, diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging are integral to excellence. We...
We provide food to students, staff, and faculty who may be experiencing short-term food insecurity. ...
The University of Washington provides victims/survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, domestic violence, stalking, and...