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Veterans and Military Dependants

The University of Washington has an array of resources in support of students whether a veteran, active duty member, or military dependent. 

Veterans Education Benefits Office

The Veterans Education Benefits Office (VEBO) helps veterans and their eligible dependents take full advantage of their benefits while at the University of Washington. The VEBO provides support in understanding Veterans Affairs Benefits (VA Benefits), and other educational benefits, including financial aid opportunities. 

Office of Student Veteran Life

The Office of Student Veteran Life is a resource aimed at creating tailored resources and community among our military-affiliated student population. Current student resources they provide include the following:

  • Veteran Lounge: Located in the Husky Union Building, Rm. 206. Services include a work space and a veteran service officer to help with general inquiries among other amenities in the space. 
  • Student Veteran Groups: Opportunities to learn more about the Husky Veterans student group and the Foster Veterans Association (support and advocacy of Foster MBA students).
First Gen at UW

Are you the first one in your family to go to college? Did you know that nearly 32 percent of undergraduate students enrolled across our three UW campuses are first-generation students?

Ways to Engage in the Community 

We are here to support you and help you find a community at UW. Here are a couple of tips to start you off. 

1. First-Gen Opt-In List - First year students can opt-in to stay informed about first-gen specific events and resources through the first year checklist (update your communication preferences task).  If faculty and staff want to connect with first-year students please review our faculty and staff website.  

2. National First-Gen Celebration Day - Mark your calendar for November 8 to celebrate your amazing accomplishment of going to college as a first-generation student! Be on the lookout for more information in your email about events and activities.

Tips from current UW first-gen students:

  1. Talk to your adviser, especially during your first quarter. Share with them that you are first-gen and don’t be afraid to ask questions

  2. Don’t be afraid to ask questions of your professors and teaching assistants. Being proactive can help you feel less intimidated and overwhelmed.

  3. Research and know your resources. UW has resources for so many things -- and a lot of them are here in this Husky Guide -- but they can pass you by if you don’t look for them.

 

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Undocumented Student Resources

The University of Washington remains committed to the success of all its students.

For more information about available resources, please refer to the Office of Admissions' website related to Undocumented Student Resources. 

 

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First Year Programs

First Year Programs

120 Mary Gates Hall Box 352825
Seattle, WA 98195-2825

Hours

Mary Gates Hall 120
Academic Year: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Summer: Mon-Thurs 8:00 a.m.– 4:30 p.m., Fri 8 a.m.–12 p.m.
Winter Break: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Commuter and Transfer Commons (HUB 141)
Academic Year: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Breaks & Summers: Closed

Closed during University holidays.

Phone

206-543-4905 (Voice)
206-207-5564 (Text)

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First Year Programs fosters a successful undergraduate student experience through strategic programming that focuses on positive academic transitions and the development of learning communities. Through partnerships with faculty, staff, alumni, and student leaders our programs create the space for students to define how they will engage, learn, and thrive at the University of Washington.

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