Student resources
The UW Bothell Division of Academic Affairs is dedicated to empowering students with the resources, guidance, and opportunities they need to thrive. From innovative academic programs and dedicated faculty mentorship to research opportunities and career development support, we are committed to fostering a dynamic learning environment.
Our student-centered approach ensures access to advising, experiential learning, and inclusive initiatives that promote academic success and personal growth. Whether you’re seeking academic support, internship connections, or pathways to graduate education, we are here to help you achieve your goals.
Academic support services
- Undergraduate Academic Advising: Centralized advising for all undergraduate degrees.
- First Year & Pre-Major Program: Support for first and second-year students, including class scheduling and career discussions.
- Academic Learning Commons (ALC): A collaborative hub offering tutoring, coaching, study sessions, and writing consultations.
- Academic Success Coaching: Personalized guidance to develop academic skills.
- Quantitative Skills Center: Support for math, statistics, and quantitative coursework.
- Writing & Communication Center: Assistance with writing projects and communication skills.
- First-Year Composition: Courses to build critical writing, reading, and research skills.
- Meta-Major Pathways: Guidance on degree maps and academic planning.
- Graduate Student Support: Resources specifically for graduate students.
Leadership & professional development
- Leadership Courses: Classes to build leadership, collaboration, and communication skills.
- Student Cohorts: Opportunities to engage in structured learning communities.
- Digital Scholars: Training in digital skills such as marketing, data analytics, and visualization.
- Global Scholars: Exploring global issues, diversity, and identity.
- Southeast Asian Pasts and Futures (SEAPF): Celebrating cultural diversity and fostering connections.
- Latino Leadership Initiative (LLI): Leadership and networking program for Latino/a/x students.
- NextGen Civic Leader Corps: Preparing students for careers in public service and nonprofit organizations.
Experiential learning & research opportunities
- Discovery Core Experience (DCX): Courses designed for transformative learning and engaged scholarship.
- Community-Engaged Learning & Research (CELR): Hands-on experiences with community projects.
- EXPO Database: A platform for connecting students, faculty, and community partners.
- Experiential Scholarships & Awards: Financial support for hands-on learning such as research, study abroad, and community projects.
- Data for Public Good: A program for students interested in community-based data analytics projects. Contact Chaise Jung (chaisej@uw.edu) for more information.
- UW Bothell Connected Huskies Database: A platform for students to find research opportunities with faculty and staff.
- Global Initiatives: Expanding study abroad, developing intercultural competence, and managing global partnerships.
- Collaboratory: A creative space for academic and personal projects, including prototyping and digital work.