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Student Resources

We understand that students may come in contact with the student conduct process in a variety of ways. This section is designed to provide students with information about campus resources for support through the process.

Counseling Center

The Counseling Center provides confidential personal counseling to UW students for issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, and relationship problems. The Counseling Center also offers career counseling, to help you clarify a major or identify career interests. The Counseling Center is located at 401 Schmitz Hall and can be reached at 206-543-1240.

Livewell Confidential Advocates

Livewell Confidential Advocates are a confidential and safe starting point for students affected by sexual assault, relationship violence, domestic violence, and stalking. You may have personally experienced violence or abuse or be supporting a friend, co-worker, family member, or student. University of Washington students may contact the Livewell Advocate via email at lwadvoc@uw.edu or make an appointment online to schedule a confidential consultation via Zoom, phone call, or in-person meeting.

Husky Health Center

Husky Health Center is an outpatient clinic located right on campus at the David C. Hall Building. Part of the UW Medicine system, Husky Health offers a Pharmacy and a Women’s Clinic as well as a Lab and X-ray. Husky Health Center is open to students and can be reached at 206-685-1011 or uwhhc@uw.edu.

Disability Accommodations

To request disability accommodations during the student conduct process, please contact the Disability Services Office at 206-543-6450 (voice), 206-685-7264 (fax), or dso@uw.edu. For information about accommodations not related to the conduct process, please contact Disability Resources for Students (DRS) at 206-543-8924 (voice & relay), 206-616-8379 (fax), or uwdrs@uw.edu.

Safety Resources

  • SafeCampus is the central reporting office if you have safety concerns for yourself or a friend. SafeCampus has trained specialists who will take your call, connect you with resources, and help you think through safety measures you can take. SafeCampus is available at 206-685-SAFE (206-685-7233) or safecampus@uw.edu. during normal campus operations from 8am-5pm weekdays.
  • University of Washington Police Department (UWPD) provides safety information, resources, and victim advocacy for the UW Seattle community, including reporting on-campus crimes. UWPD can be contacted at 206-543-9331 or 206-685-8973.