The following are just a few of the various resources available to students on the UW Bothell Campus. If a resource is not listed here, check the UW Bothell Current Students web site.
Information for new and current students regarding registration, tuition and fees, UW Bothell policies, academic calendars, course time schedules, and financial aid is available from the Division of Enrollment Management on the UW Bothell web site. This section of the web site provides detailed, up-to date information for all current students and should be your first resource for answers to student service questions.
Registration
Enrollment Management oversees all aspects of student registration and offers step-by-step instructions for registering for classes on their web site.
425-352-5240
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Graduate students with financial needs at the University of Washington Bothell may seek assistance with their educational costs through four basic types of aid: grants, scholarships, loans, and work study.
10 credits each quarter is considered a full-time graduate student load; 5 credits is half-time. Students receiving a UW grant, a Perkins loan, or Federal Financial Aid that makes them work study eligible, must be registered for 10 credits. Students receiving a Stafford loan, or are on a needs based tuition exception, must be registered for at least 5 credits.
Grants and scholarships do not have to be repaid. Loans, on the other hand, must be repaid after graduation or withdrawal from school. Interest rates vary between a fixed rate of 5% to variable rates with a maximum interest rate of 8 ¼%, depending on the program. The work study program gives students a chance to work part-time, either on- or off-campus.
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Student Services
Campus Library
The Campus Library is a multidisciplinary library and part of the University of Washington Libraries award-winning library system. With services and resources to meet your academic needs, the library gives you a place to access the Internet, research and write your papers, reserve a study room, check out DVDs, and meet with friends.
Watch an online tour of the Campus Library.
425-352-5344
Information Technologies
Information Technologies offers a broad array of computing and media resources and services. The following are a few of these services:
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- Equipment available for checkout and support
- Multimedia Studio
- Media study rooms
- Presentation practice rooms
- Information regarding computer accounts, purchases, software, etc
IT Helpdesk: 425-352-3456
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Quantitative Skills Center
The Quantitative Skills Center offers drop-in and online tutoring and assistance for general math questions, statistics, economics, science, finance, computer science, graphs, Excel, mathematical induction, and support on mathmatical software such as SPSS and Matlab.
425-352-3170
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Writing Center
The Writing Center offers online and face to face assistance with all aspects of the reading and writing process. We provide individualized assistance to all students in all programs. Writing Consultants will read and discuss your texts in ways that address your immediate concerns and long term goals to help you become a stronger, more confident writer.
425-352-5253
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Office of Special Services
Counseling Service
Confidential, short-term personal is available to currently enrolled UW Bothell students free of charge. Students may utilize counseling for a wide range of personal concerns.
425-352-3183
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Disability Support Services
The University of Washington Disability Support Services office (DSS) is firmly committed to ensuring that qualified students with documented disabilities are provided with an equal opportunity to participate in the variety of educational, recreational, and social opportunities available at the University. The primary functions DSS performs towards this objective are the provisions of academic accommodations for students with a documented, permanent or temporary physical, mental, or sensory disability; resource and referral information; and advocacy support as necessary and appropriate.
425-352-5307
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Health Insurance
All formally admitted matriculated students at UW Bothell are eligible to enroll in the UW Student Health Insurance plan, underwritten by United Health Care Insurance Company. Open Enrollment for the student insurance plan occurs during the first seven (7) days of each quarter, and eligible students may purchase the plan on an annual or quarterly basis.
Questions: 1-800-973-4698
Plan Brochure
Veterans Services
Veterans Services provides assistance to students who are entitled to receive educational benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Whether a student is a new applicant for benefits or has used them at previous institutions, Veterans Services is committed to working in partnership to ensure that the process is simple and well-organized.
425-352-5307
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Career Center
The Career Center empowers University of Washington Bothell students to:
- Explore academic pursuits and career interests
- Build effective job search skills
- Connect with the employment community
The center offers counseling, advice, guidance, recommendations, suggestions, and opportunities; however, they do not provide placement or guarantee students employment after graduation.
425-352-3706
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Student Life
Office of Student Life creates a vibrant campus community by providing opportunities for student engagement that enhance the academic experience. They accomplish this through:
- Advising student organizations and governing boards
- Developing social and educational programming
- Providing recreational sports and wellness initiatives
- Offering leadership and life skills opportunities
425-352-5266
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