Making Connections (MC) is dedicated to being a place of educational, emotional and social support for our students, and we are always looking for passionate, dedicated and inspired people to join us.
How would you like to get involved? Discover information for:
- Prospective students
- Returning students
- Volunteer tutors
- Volunteer mentors
- Industry partners
- Make a gift
You can also review the UW Women’s Center’s job openings to find out about MC job opportunities and workstudy positions.
Prospective students
New students are eligible to participate in MC if they meet the following criteria:
- High school students – entering grades 9 through 12
- Desire to attend college
- Low-income and/or will be a first-generation college student (i.e., neither parent/legal guardian completed a bachelor’s degree)
- Interest in pursuing a STEM degree and career (preferred, but not required)
- Participation in all mandatory events
- Commitment to personal growth and academic enrichment!
- No GPA requirement
To apply, you’ll need to submit the following:
- A Student Application form
- Your current high school transcript (official or unofficial)
Returning students
Returning high school students are eligible to participate in MC if they meet the following criteria:
- Desire to attend college
- Low-income and/or will be a first-generation college student (i.e., neither parent/legal guardian completed a bachelor’s degree)
- Interest in pursuing a STEM degree and career (preferred, but not required)
- Participation in all mandatory events
- Commitment to personal growth and academic enrichment!
- No GPA requirement
To re-apply, you’ll need to submit the following:
- A Student Application form
- Your current high school transcript (official or unofficial)
Volunteer to be a tutor
Our tutors offer schoolwork and college application assistance, guidance, support, and motivation to MC students.
Tutoring is offered Monday through Thursday from 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm at the UW Women’s Center and includes these core high school subjects: math, chemistry, biology, physics, history, English, and essay writing.
Fill out our volunteer tutor application.
Volunteer to be a mentor
Mentors offer guidance, support, and motivation to first-generation students who are exploring higher education and careers in the STEM fields.
Mentors dedicate 4 to 6 hours a month to mentor/mentee bonding activities, providing student support as they prepare for college, and creating a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
Fill out our volunteer mentorship application.
Be an industry partner
MC offers its students opportunities to explore career options and become passionate about their futures. But we can only do this through wonderful partnerships with people, companies and industries.
Community partners have offered site visits, conferences, workshops, policy meetings, training and internships in various industries, including computer science, technology, medicine, engineering, law, informatics, clean energy, construction, state government, coding, aviation and beyond.
Are you part of a company interested in partnering with MC to create a pipeline of talented young people for highly competitive jobs in our growing economy?
Email our front desk at womens@uw.edu
Make a gift
Are you looking to make a gift that will encourage young people to pursue higher education in STEM fields? Or perhaps you’d like to make a gift toward the Endowment, which is specifically designated to maintain and expand current programming?
Making Connections welcomes and is grateful for any financial gifts to the program. Join us in our efforts by making a gift today.