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UW Seattle Campus

The UW Seattle Campus has many resources for hazing prevention to students, employees, and community members. 

UW Police Department

3939 15th Ave. NE

Seattle, WA 98105

Campus Box: 355200 

206.685.8973

uwpolice@uw.edu 

https://police.uw.edu/contact-us/

Community Standards & Student Conduct

David C. Hall Building 303

Seattle Campus

206-685-6194

cssc@uw.edu 

https://www.washington.edu/cssc/ 

Counseling Center

The Counseling Center at the University of Washington in Seattle is a resource for students who need a safe and inclusive environment to explore life’s challenges and their college experience, including overcoming any hazing experiences. Please visit their website for more information. 

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.

LiveWell

LiveWell at the University of Washington in Seattle is a resource for students who may have unwillingly participated in unwanted interactions with alcohol or other substances. LiveWell Alcohol and Other Drugs Coordinator is a professional staff member who works with students on an individual basis around alcohol and other drugs. All appointments are free to UW-Seattle students. Please visit their website for more information. 

Disability Accommodations

UW students and employees may learn more about and request accommodations with the Disability Service Office by calling 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.