Explore some of the NUMEROUS resources hosted on the UW students for all students below.
If there is something you need and aren't certain where to find it, start with the UW Services for Students guide or meet with an RC Staff member for support.
We recommend that students have these numbers programmed into their phones for ease of access.
RC Scholars who are applying to live on campus for the first time can request priority status through Housing and Food Services.
To be eligible to live on campus, minors must be at least 17 years old by the end of the contract year (July 1 - June 30). For example, if you want to live on campus in AUT 2025, you must be 17 before June 2026.
Next Steps:
Fill out a housing application and request an "under 17 acknowledgement form."
For more information or questions, please contact hfsinfo@uw.edu.
Here is a list of all dining locations and hours: https://hfs.uw.edu/eat/locations-and-hours/
Are you experiencing food insecurity? Check out the UW Food Pantry or Any Hungry Husky for support.
The UW Farm also hosts seasonal CSA boxes. Explore new foods and add color to your plate!
Husky Health Center is an outpatient medical clinic providing comprehensive healthcare primarily to University of Washington Seattle students. As a multi-specialty group practice at the UW, they work closely with UW Medicine to provide integrated medical care within this top-ranked hospital system. Find a list of services here: https://wellbeing.uw.edu/husky-health/services/
The Counseling Center provides services via secure Zoom and in person. Please call 206.543.1240 during regular business hours to access services.
As a UW student, your college experience should be challenging but not overwhelming. The UW Counseling Center is here to support you during your time at UW so that you have a positive, fulfilling experience.
Services are provided at no charge to currently-enrolled, degree-seeking UW students thanks to support by the Services and Activities Fee.
Learn more about services provided through the counseling center: https://wellbeing.uw.edu/counseling-center/about/what-to-expect/
Schedule an appointment through the Student Portal today!
LiveWell provides low-income UW students with resources and information about local services and programs that address basic needs.
The LiveWell Student Needs Navigator can assist with connections to programs like food banks, information about King County Housing Authority, and other low-cost and local shelter resources, how to apply for state-funded health insurance, Husky Health medical care options, and more. The Student Needs Navigator cannot provide direct funding to students.