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Undergraduate Students
Check your UW email account regularly. Email is the best way for staff, faculty, and the university to share official information with you. As a UW student, you should communicate and follow up with university personnel (staff and faculty) using your UW email account.
Make sure you understand your financial aid package and/or scholarships. Contact the Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships by email at uwtfa@uw.edu or by calling 253-692-4374.
If you a veteran or using military funding, please visit our Veteran & Military Resource Center page for information on how to submit your certification forms and find out who to contact.
If you are an international student, please connect with the Office of Global affairs to ensure you are ready to start classes.
Get your Student ID (Husky card). For instructions and requirements to obtain your husky ID card, please visit the Office of the Registrar’s husky ID card page.
Parking on or around campus. Parking can be challenging at times. Please visit parking and transportation services to learn more about parking and/or transportation options. You can get to know UWT’s campus by viewing a campus map.
View your class schedule. Log into your MyPlan to view and make edits to your schedule. You can also view your unofficial transcript and degree audit(s) here.
Final transcripts (Transfers and running start): If you were still taking courses elsewhere at the time of admission into SET, please submit your latest official transcripts to UW Tacoma once your final grades for those courses have been posted. We want to ensure you receive credit for those courses and/or apply them to your major, if applicable.
Graduate Students
Check your UW email account regularly. Email is the best way for staff, faculty, and the university to share official information with you. As a UW student, you should communicate and follow up with university personnel (staff and faculty) using your UW email account.
University 501 (U501) is a self-guided, online resource designed for graduate and professional students at all three campuses and is intended to help prepare you for your arrival to and start at the University of Washington.
If you a veteran or using military funding, please visit our Veteran & Military Resource Center page for information on how to submit your certification forms and find out who to contact.
If you are an international student, please connect with the Office of Global affairs to ensure you are ready to start classes.
Get your Student ID (Husky card). For instructions and requirements to obtain your husky ID card, please visit the Office of the Registrar’s husky ID card page.
Parking on or around campus. Parking can be challenging at times. Please visit parking and transportation services to learn more about parking and/or transportation options. You can get to know UWT’s campus by viewing a campus map.
Tuition and fees make up a large part of the cost of attending graduate school, but don’t forget about living expenses, travel, and other incidentals. These pages will help you learn about types and sources of funding as well as how and when to apply. It always helps to start thinking about funding and to take action early.
MyGrad is a Graduate School tool that provides better administrative service and communication to our students so they can focus on their studies and not on administrative red tape.
Over the years, the Graduate School has created hundreds of articles aimed at helping students and postdocs get the most out of their experience at the UW. For the first time, we’ve collected all of these articles in one searchable database, from stories on how to work with your PI or secure funding to insights on how to deal with mental health challenges and impostor syndrome, and much more.
Questions?
Connect with a SET Academic Advisor to schedule an appointment.