Learn about programs that prepare K-14 students for college admissions.
College of Engineering STARS Program– Helps students who are eligible for financial aid build skills and support systems to successfully navigate the challenges they will encounter in pursuing engineering degrees.
DO-IT Scholars – Prepares Washington state high school students with disabilities for success in college and careers.
Office of Graduate Student Equity and Excellence (GSEE) – Works with graduate students, faculty and staff to strengthen and maintain campus diversity while enhancing academic opportunities for graduate students of color and encouraging scholarship and research that explores cultural diversity.
OMA&D College Access Programs – Expand pathways to postsecondary education for K-12 and two-year college students from underrepresented minority (URM*), first-generation and low-income backgrounds across the state.
OMA&D Multicultural Outreach & Recruitment (MOR) – Connects with high school students to encourage and support them applying to the UW Seattle. For students who are admitted, MOR helps them navigate confirming their admissions offer, finalizing financial aid, signing up for housing and orientation.
Prayer & Meditation Spaces – These spaces on the campuses of the University of Washington provide a quiet place for any member of the UW campus community to pray, meditate, and/or reflect.
Student Financial Aid – Provides scholarship, grant, loan and work-study options that help make paying for college as affordable as possible.
Undocumented Student Resources – Provides support services for undocumented students throughout the various stages of their Husky Experience.