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CBE Student Services

The Office of Student Services is here to help you throughout your time at the College of Built Environments. From navigating the application process to academic advising to connecting you with other UW services, we are ready to support your success.

Academic Advising

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Current and prospective students are encouraged to meet with our academic advisers. You can explore our programs and requirements and prepare questions before your appointment.

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Mental Health

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We want you to feel supported in CBE. Your mental well-being is important as you navigate the challenging aspects of your academic journey. There are many resources available at UW and in our college.

EXPLORE

Mentorship Program

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The mission of the CBE Mentorship Program is to assist students in making a successful and informed transition from college to career, preferably in their field of interest. Sign up annually in the fall!

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Summer 2024 Aspire Program

This program focuses on housing and the role of home and homeownership in promoting thriving, equitable communities. Participating students will divide their time between classroom lectures and activities with faculty, and field-based tours and interviews with professionals. The program dates are June 18-July 18. All students will receive a $2,000 stipend.

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Student Resources

Student Resources

Husky Health & Well-Being
The UW offers a wide range of health and wellness services, from exceptional medical care and counseling services to recreation classes, safety resources, peer advocates, trainings and more.
UW Counseling Center
The Counseling Center offers multiple options for students seeking help coping with stress and mental health concerns. All UW Seattle students who are in degree-seeking programs are eligible for our counseling services.
Hall Health Center
Hall Health Center is an outpatient clinic that provides health care to University of Washington students, alumni, faculty, and staff as well as the general community.
Disability Resources for Students
DRS is dedicated to ensuring access and inclusion for all students with disabilities on the Seattle campus enrolled in our undergraduate, graduate, professional, Evening Degree and Access programs for over 40 years.
Livewell
LiveWell empowers students with the skills and knowledge to make informed decisions about their health and well-being while at UW and beyond. LiveWell uses both the expertise of professional staff and passion of Peer Health Educators to provide evidenced-based health promotion, education, and prevention services.

Student Health Insurance Plan

The CBE Bulletin is your source for the most current information on upcoming studios & classes, study abroad opportunities & information sessions, internship & job postings, lectures, and other department and college information and opportunities.

UW Registered Student Organizations
Equity, diversity, and inclusion resources

OMA&D Academic Counseling Services (ACS)
Each ACS program offers one-on-one advising and assistance to students from economically disadvantaged families, students who will be the first in their family to graduate from a four-year college, and underrepresented minority students.

The CBE Bulletin is your source for the most current information on upcoming studios & classes, study abroad opportunities & information sessions, internship & job postings, lectures, and other department and college information and opportunities.

The Graduate School

Graduate School Calendar

GO-MAP

Graduate Funding Information Service

Core Programs-Office of Graduate Student Affairs