Campus Resources
As a student of the University of Washington, you have access to a number of wonderful resources. Students who live locally may come to campus to use these recourses. Students living outside the Seattle area will find that many of these resources have useful information and support available as well. Below is a partial list -- just some of the most common resources ISS students use of the many available from the University of Washington.
Career Resources
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The Career Center - The career center on campus has a large repository of resources on their website including handouts and recorded webinars. We've highlighted some helpful examples below.
- Online Counselor Scheduling - set up an in-person, phone or Zoom appointment with a career counselor
- Career Exploration
- Career Guide
- Husky Jobs Database - for both jobs and internships
- Video and Virtual Workshops
- The UW Alumni Association - includes information about the Husky Career Network, a resource available to current alumni members and current students.
- Koru@UW A&S is a partnership between the UW College of Arts & Sciences and Koru, a college-to-career program offering a week-long intensive career development program during spring break.
Financial Offices
- Student Financial Aid
- Veteran's Education Benefits
- UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards
Library and Research Resources
- The University of Washington Libraries
- ISS 301 and ISS 350 Research Guide - Check out these resources specifically for students in the two introductory ISS core courses.
Writing and Study Centers
- Odegaard Writing and Research Center
- CLUE - Center for Learning and Undergraduate Enrichment
- The Instructional Center (for EOP students)
Get your Husky Card
ISS students can get their UW ID card, known as a Husky Card, no matter where you live.
Student Support Resources
- Academic Support Programs
- Counseling Center - local students can take advantage of free counseling services. For students living outside the area, the UW Counseling Center can offer referrals to counselors local to you.
- Disability Resources for Students
- Health and Wellness
- Childcare Assistance Program
- Student Legal Services - phone and Skype appointments are available!
- Veteran's Education Benefits
- Q Center - “A resource center dedicated to serving anyone with or without a gender or sexuality…”
- Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity’s Educational Opportunity Program