Campus life

UW Bothell, located just a mile from downtown Bothell, offers many activities, services and amenities in support of our dynamic campus life.

This includes commuter services for our 6,000 students and 750 faculty and staff — as well as housing for up to 1,000 students. The campus also has a dining pavilion and a variety of cafes and convenience stores to serve both the UW Bothell community and the public. Learn more about all this and other campus life resources in the featured links below.

Campus living

Ditch the commute to class and live on campus at UW Bothell. The Residential Village allows you to easily participate in campus events and enjoy the benefits of a community experience.

Learn more about living on campus

Commuter services

Commuter Services promotes access to campus by advocating all modes of transportation by supporting the campus’ mission through innovation, environmentally sustainable practices, and safety.

Learn more about Commuter Services

Dining services

Take advantage of a number of on-campus dining options, including a dining pavilion, cafes and markets!

Find out more about food on campus

Student Engagement & Activities

Our programs are student driven and grounded in equity, inclusivity, and social justice. We construct environments where students co-create collective learning experiences with their peers, which cultivates their agency.

Learn more about student clubs and events sponsored by SEA

Activities & Recreation Center

The Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) is the hub of student life on campus; a place for students to gather, socialize, dine, and exercise. Featuring three floors of student resources and amenities!

Learn more about the ARC

Counseling Center

The UW Bothell Counseling Center serves actively enrolled UW Bothell and Cascadia College students by providing brief mental health services that enhance student wellbeing and assist growth and academic success.

Explore the Counseling Center

Health & Wellness Resource Center

In partnership with community programs such as the United Way Benefits Hub, the HaWRC provide resource connections, financial coaching, and public benefits enrollment. Our services also include peer health education, and referrals to off-campus wellness resources.

Learn more about the Health & Wellness Resource Center

Violence Prevention & Advocacy

The Violence Prevention & Advocacy (VPA) office offers confidential support to all currently enrolled students affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, sexual harassment, and related experiences. Our advocates are available to meet with students to discuss reporting options, accommodations, and both on- and off-campus resources.

Learn more about the Violence Prevention & Advocacy office

Student Affairs

Our division collaborates with students in providing services and opportunities which fosters student engagement, holistic well-being, personal and professional development, leadership, and experiential learning.