Student Support Services

The academic life of a student is paramount at UW Bothell; the Office of Student Services is here to support your academic success through programs and resources tailored to your co-curricular needs.

Career Services

Are you wrestling with choosing a major? Looking for an internship? Need help writing a resume? Looking for campus employment? Or, perhaps you’re about to graduate and looking for your first career position? Career Services is here to help you, offering a wide range of services and events to help you EXPLORE academic and career options, BUILD marketable experiences and job search skills, and CONNECT with the employment community.

Personal Counseling

Confidential, short-term personal counseling is available to currently enrolled UW Bothell Students free of charge. Students may utilize counseling for a wide range of personal concerns such as: anxiety and stress management, test anxiety, depression, coping with trauma, and grief and loss.

All services are offered in a safe and supportive environment. To schedule an appointment, please call (425) 352-3183 or stop by the reception desk in UW1-080.

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis after hours, please call the King County Crisis Line at (206) 461-3222, the Snohomish County Crisis Line at (800) 584-3578, or the Skagit County Crisis Line at (800) 584-3578.

Disability Resources for Students (DRS)

DRS provides services to students who are enrolled at the University of Washington Bothell. Academic accommodations, if reasonable and appropriate, are provided to students with a documented permanent or temporary physical, emotional, or sensory disability. A student must provide documentation of their disability in order to receive services.

International Student Services

International Student Services (ISS) is here to provide immigration advice and cultural adjustment assistance to new and current international students at the University of Washington Bothell. International students contribute global perspectives in our classrooms and on our campus, which promotes the University of Washington Bothell’s commitment to fostering a community of global learners.

Veteran & Military Resources Office

Veteran & Military Resources Office provides assistance to students who are entitled to receive educational benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Whether a student is a new applicant for benefits or has used them at previous institutions, Veteran & Military Resources Office is committed to working in partnership to ensure that the process is simple and well-organized.