On-campus resources
Office of Financial Aid
°Õ³ó±ðÌýÌýhas counselors available to speak with you about aid options, including grants, loans, scholarships, and general guidance for money management.
The Pantry
exists to provide supplemental, nutritional, and culturally relevant food as well as hygiene items to all UWT students. Anyone with a Husky ID may access the Pantry. Hours and online request form can be found on their website.
The Office of Student Advocacy and Support
The Office of Student Advocacy and Support assists students to set goals, find on-campus and community support to meet life’s challenges, and overcome barriers to achieve their educational goals. To meet with a case manager or refer a friend, complete this form online, or copy and email it to sstusuppt@uw.edu:Ìý
Counseling Center
The helps students cope with stress and personal issues that may interfere with their ability to perform in school. Short-term, problem-focused counseling aims to help students build skills and explore alternative ways of coping. The Center provides individual, couple, and group counseling in addition to other services.
Child Care Assistance
The is intended for UWT students who meet low-income requirements through Financial Aid. Students must have a FAFSA application completed and on file in order to verify eligibility.
Veteran and Military Resource Center
°Õ³ó±ðÌýserves as a resource for military veterans and their dependents by providing support and referrals, and helping them access their VA educational benefits/WA state tuition waivers.
Off-campus resources
Community ResourcesbyÌý 91̽»¨SafeCampus
Food resources
Housing Resources
Child Care
Legal