The UW Career & Internship Center is an incredible space to explore what your life can look like after UW:
Explore on campus student jobs
See if a field is the right fit for you with internships
Determine your next step by finding your first job after college!
The UW Career & Internship Center is located in Mary Gates Hall (134) and they are open 9:00am-4:30pm Monday through Friday.
Check out the Graduate School website for information regarding UW Grad School programs.
Keep your eye open for announcements regarding UW Graduate Program Information sessions! Here are some upcoming opportunities:
Winter 2026: GRDSCH 200 - Preparing for Graduate Education
Credits: 2 CR/NC
In person, Fridays, 12:30 - 2:20 p.m.
EXED 110 (Bank of America Executive Education Center), UW Seattle
SLN: 15317
GRDSCH 200 offers an overview of the structure and organization of graduate education and focuses on helping students learn the skills to find resources, build a network, and make decisions about continuing their studies beyond the baccalaureate. This 10-week course is for UW juniors and seniors who will be reflecting on their next educational journey. Open to all majors and disciplines.
The College of Education is offering Virtual Graduate Programs Information Sessions this autumn for prospective students. These sessions are designed for individuals interested in our non-teaching graduate programs (M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D., and Ph.D.). Upcoming Virtual Information Sessions:
For program-specific questions:
Master in Teaching programs: uwteach@uw.edu
Master of Education or Education Specialist programs: cappsh@uw.edu
Masters in Landscape Architecture: We would like to invite you to join us for a MLA Admissions Event this fall – details below. All events include an overview of the MLA program and admissions process as well as time to speak with students. The Open House also includes faculty sessions and an alumni panel. The Visit UW Info Session also includes the chance to tour our facilities and sit in on classes and a design foundation studio review.
December Info Session: Tuesday, December 9th- 11:00am-1:00pm (Virtual)
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAM HERE
APPLY FOR THE 2026 COHORT HERE
The best resource for information about our program is our website: http://larch.be.uw.edu/ . Our website has information about landscape architecture and UW’s focus (urban ecological design) within the larger field; information about courses that we offer; information about applying to the MLA program as well as faculty bios + videos that describe the academic and research interests of individual faculty. Also, you can see some current work by our students in EXTENTS , a student-led publication for UW and the Portfolio section. And can learn about current events and projects alumni are working on through our social media INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | VIMEO.
Our next admissions cycle is for enrollment in Autumn 2026. Applications opened on September 1, 2025 and are due January 15, 2026. Additional information is available on our Admissions website. Schedule a meeting to discuss how our program can help you pursue your interests in landscape architecture.
Meet with Julie Parrett, MLA Program Director and Associate Teaching Professor
Meet with Jennie Li, MLA Program Advisor and UW MLA (and MUP) Alum
You are also encouraged to reach out to our faculty directly. Contact info and faculty videos are available on faculty bio pages.
Exploring alternative options after graduation or aren't sure where to start? Check out these opportunities:
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters | Deadlines: varied
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master programs are offered by multiple higher education institutions across various EU countries. Review the Erasmus Mundus Catalogue, which is updated annually. Most master’s program applications are due between October and January for courses commencing the following academic year.
Where would you go if you had eight months to travel solo? Which two continents and six countries would you visit? What experiences would you seek out? How would you be transformed?
Each year a handful of lucky University of Washington students get to make those decisions as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime with the support of a Bonderman Fellowship. The 2026 application is open and you may be eligible to apply for this $26,000 fellowship that supports independent exploration and travel abroad.
Bonderman Fellows undertake international travel on their own for eight months, to six or more countries in two or more major regions of the world. Through solo travel fellows focus on exploration and discovery, learning about the world and themselves in it. Each Fellowship carries a $26,000 award to be used only for extended solo international travel. Fellows may not conduct research, pursue an academic project, or participate in a formal program or organization.
Applications are due before 5:00 pm PT on January 14, 2026. In person and online information session information can be seen here.
More information and the application can be found at bonderman.uw.edu - please review the eligibility requirements below to see if you may apply.
Eligibility: In 2026, the Bonderman Fellowship will offer University of Washington undergraduate graduating seniors, graduate and professional students from the Seattle, Tacoma, and Bothell campuses an opportunity to engage in independent international travel. Open to all fields of study.
Students with limited/no international experience are particularly encouraged to apply. Undergraduate students from low-income backgrounds are also encouraged to apply.
To be considered, applicants must:
Be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Be enrolled in a University of Washington degree program.
Graduate/professional students must be enrolled in a degree program the quarter the application is due (Winter Quarter 2026).
On leave status is not considered “enrolled”.
Professional students include those in Law (JD), Medicine (MD), Dentistry (DDS), and Pharmacy (PharmD) degree programs.
Undergraduate applicants must be planning to graduate in winter 2026, spring 2026, summer 2026 or autumn 2026 and must be enrolled in at least two quarters between autumn 2025 and autumn 2026.
If you are not graduating in winter 2026, spring 2026, summer 2026 or autumn 2026, you are not eligible to apply this year.
If you are selected as a Bonderman Fellow, you must graduate before you start your travels.
Be in good academic, conduct and disciplinary standing during the quarter the application is due.
If awarded, good academic, disciplinary and conduct standing is a prerequisite of receiving the fellowship.
Please thoroughly review all guidelines and preferences.
To learn more about this extraordinary opportunity, please review the Applying and FAQ sections of the website.
The UW Alumni Association hosts a wealth of opportunities for graduates. Check out their website to learn more!