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The Division of Student Life acknowledges the Coast Salish people of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot Nations. Student Life is committed to developing and maintaining an inclusive climate that honors the diverse array of students, faculty and staff.
We strive to provide pathways for success and to purposefully confront and dismantle existing physical, social and psychological barriers for minoritized students and communities. We engage in this work while learning and demonstrating cultural humility. The University of Washington is dedicated to being an inclusive environment that is welcoming to those with a broad range of backgrounds, lived experiences, values and viewpoints.
You are here because you have demonstrated through your achievements, struggles and lived experiences that you have important perspectives to offer our community. Being exposed to new experiences and ideas that challenge us helps us to learn, grow and become prepared to contribute to our thriving democracy. The world is a complex place. The UW Student Code of Conduct prohibits discriminatory harassment of all kinds, including racist, sex- or gender-based, antisemitic, Islamophobic, ableist and other discriminatory harassment.
It is our goal that everyone in our community feels welcomed and connected. The Division of Student Life at the UW serves as a hub for a variety of programs, services, facilities and operations that are all designed to enrich the Husky Experience.
To ensure a leading-edge student experience, we are committed to providing limitless opportunities for students to make the most of their time at the UW by supporting their intellectual, physical and emotional development. As a division, we understand that student success is not solely defined by academic achievement.