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Forms and Resources

Forms

Our office uses DocuSign forms. DocuSign forms are submitted through an online process that requires you to log in with your 91̽»¨NetID and password. You can review the status of your DocuSign form on this .

If you do not have 91̽»¨NetID yet, or if you wish to use a PDF version instead, please contact our office. We encourage the use of DocuSign when possible.

Resources


The following is a list of resources that student parents may find useful:


Campus Resources

91̽»¨Service Description
Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center Develops service-learning, community-based participatory research, and leadership opportunities for 91̽»¨students that sustain reciprocal partnerships, deepen learning, advance civic engagement, and contribute to our greater community.
Encourages participation in student activities as an excellent way to experience personal growth, meet new friends, share common interests with other students, faculty and staff, and have some fun outside the classroom.
The Women’s Center has programs in Lifelong learning, making connections, re-entry programs, Gender equity and violence prevention, information and referral services.
Hall Health Center offers on-campus medical care to students, staff, and the general public.  A team of experienced doctors, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses care for people of all ages – from infancy through old age. Mental health care is available to current students only.
Counseling Center The Counseling Center exists to support 91̽»¨Students in all aspects of their development.  They provide personal counseling, Career Counseling, Study skills assistance, and crisis intervention services to currently-enrolled 91̽»¨students.
Committed to the holistic development and support of our students, including the social, emotional, intellectual, physical, financial and the spiritual dimensions of life.
91̽»¨Family Housing has so much to offer,  convenience of living close to classes, campus resources and opportunities to participate in social and educational programs.  You can meet people of different cultures and backgrounds and make life long friends.
A resource for students, faculty, and staff of various off-campus housing options.
Four Children’s Centers at the 91̽»¨â€™s Seattle campus serve faculty, staff, and students by providing year-round, on-site infant, toddler, and preschool childcare. The Children’s Center at West Campus serves primarily 91̽»¨faculty and staff. The Children’s Centers at Radford Court and Laurel Village give priority to 91̽»¨students in family housing.  The Children’s Center at Portage Bay gives equal priority to students, faculty and staff.
The Career Center is where you can explore a career, get experience, make connections, find jobs and internships, get assistance with resumes and interviewing, applying to grad school.
Student Legal Services (SLS) is an on-campus law office that provides confidential legal advice and representation to UW-Seattle students.
Financial Aid Offers all the information 91̽»¨students need on qualifying for, applying for and receiving financial aid.
 List of lactation stations on campus.

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Childcare Referral Services

Service Contact
Seattle/North, East, South King County:
– Referral: 206-329-5544
Pierce County Resource & Referral:
– 1-800-446-1114
Snohomish County Resource & Referral:
– 1 888 444-1862 Ext. 227
Snohomish: 425-259-2973
Skagit: 800-503-0011
E-mail: info@voaww.org

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Public Childcare Programs

Service Contact
206-252-0960
North Seattle Family Center:
– 206-364-7930
Green River:
– 253-939-7400

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Licensing Issues

Service Contact
Department of Children, Youth, and Families
1-866-482-4325

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Support Agencies

Service Contact
206-684-0268
Working Connections Childcare Assistance
1-877-501-2233
425-451-8838 ext. 305
206-543-4011
24-Hour Crisis Line
866-427-4747
206-461-3222
TDD Line: 206–461-3219
206-684-0355
1-800-348-7144

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Housing

Service Contact
190 Queen Anne Ave N.
Seattle, WA 98109-1028
206-239-1500
TDD: 1-800-833-6388
City Customer Service:
– 206-684-2489

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Food

Service Contact
1-800-322-2588
Washington’s Food Stamp Program
1-877-501-2233
University District Food Bank
5017 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-523-7060
600 4th Avenue, 4th Floor
Seattle, WA 98104
206-684-0264

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Dental Care

Service Contact
A partnership with 91̽»¨ & Seattle Children’s
6222 NE 74th St.
Seattle, WA 98115
206-543-5800

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Parks and Recreation

Service Contact
206-296-8687

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Medical Information

Service Contact
206-598-3300
206-543-6202
1-866-535-8503

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General Information

Service Contact
1463 E. Republican St. #193
Seattle, WA 98112
206-441-0191
206-684-2489
1301 Fifth Avenue Suite 1500
Seattle, WA 98101
206-389-7200
200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20201
1-877-696-6775

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School Districts

Service Contact
206-252-0207
425-456-4000
206-367-6111
253-571-1000

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