There's a lot of great information on the internet, but sometimes it's difficult to find. Here's a handy list of links to webpages to help make searching a little easier!
Undergraduate Admissions
This page has a wealth of information, including an online application, yearly budget, links to information on campus life, information on visiting, and more!
SAT
Incoming freshman must take the SAT with Writing exam OR the ACT exam.
ACT
Incoming freshman must take the SAT with Writing exam OR the ACT exam.
TOEFL
All international students must submit TOEFL scores, unless you are a citizen of Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand.
Office of Student Financial Aid
Information on FAFSA, grants, scholarships, and other University financial aid options.
Paying for College
Excellent source of information on paying for college, including links to scholarship search engines, articles on college spending, and information on
University financial aid.
FAFSA
The US Department of Education's Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a must for anyone who needs assistance paying for college. Submit
this out by February 15th for priority consideration for government aid.
Student Jobs
Search for on-campus jobs available to students.
Housing and Food Services
Information on dorm rooms and dining options. Includes pictures, maps, menus, and locations of our many coffee bars and cafes!
Student Clubs (RSOs)
Search our hundreds of Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) to find something that interests you!
Course Catalog
Explore our thousands of courses and read descriptions! Look for "Music" under the College of Arts and Sciences.
Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMAD)
Provides services to minority and underrepresented students, faculty, and staff.
Cultural/International Student Groups
A list of students groups pertaining to cultural and international issues.
Diversity Resources
A compilation of links to papers and reports relating to diversity policies and planning, plus current resources.
Ethnic Cultural Center/Theater (ECC/T)
Provides programs and services which enhance the communication and exchange of multicultural perspectives and values.
House of Knowledge
Organization to increase Native American students' success at UW and prepare them for leadership roles in their tribal communities and the region.
Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action (EOAA)
Ensures University compliance with the law and spirit of equal opportunity and affirmative action in issues related to race, color, creed, religion,
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam-era veteran, or other protected
veteran as persons.
Q Center
Builds and facilitates queer (gay, lesbian, bisexual, two-spirit, trans, intersex, questioning, same-gender-loving, allies) academic and social
community though education, advocacy, and support services.
Women's Center
Strives to build a culture of gender-equity campus-wide, locally, and globally.












