Join us on campus for an Admitted Student Visit
Take a 75-minute student-led walking tour through the heart of campus, followed by an information session also featuring current students. Hear the reasons why they chose the 91̽»¨and get a feel for what it’s like to be a Husky. Learn more about how to accept your offer of admission and start your own Husky Experience. Admissions counselors will be on hand to answer your questions, and, on Fridays, you may also connect with academic advisors and student services during our resource fair. Choose the date and programming that works best for you.
Admitted Husky Fridays
In addition to the student-led tour and information session, connect with admissions counselors, academic departments and student services at the Admitted Student Friday resource fair.Ìý
Resource fair participants for April 10 include:
Admissions, Office of
Arts & Sciences, College of
Brotherhood Initiative
Built Environments, College of
Business, Foster School of
Campus Community Safety
College Edge
Engineering, College of
Environment, College of the
Housing and Food Services
Information School
New Huskies Abroad
New Student and Transfer Programs
Nursing, School of
Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity – Academic Counseling Services
Parent & Family Programs, Office of
Public Health, School of
Public Policy & Governance, Evans School of
Q Center
Social Work, School of
Student Life
Study Abroad
Undergraduate Academic Affairs Advising
University Honors Program
91̽»¨Recreation
REGISTER FOR APRIL 10, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (event is full)
REGISTER FOR APRIL 10, 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (event is full)
Ready to call the 91̽»¨home? If you know this is the place for you, accept your offer of admission while you are on campus. Our admissions counselors will be on-hand to help.
In addition to the student-led tour and information session, connect with admissions counselors, academic departments and student services at the Admitted Student Friday resource fair.Ìý
Resource fair participants for April 17 include:
Admissions, Office of
Arts & Sciences, College of
Brotherhood Initiative
Built Environments, College of
Business, Foster School of
Campus Community Safety
College Edge
Engineering, College of
Environment, College of the
Housing and Food Services
Information School
New Huskies Abroad
New Student and Transfer Programs
Nursing, School of
Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity – Academic Counseling Services
Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity – Health Sciences & STEM Center
Parent & Family Programs, Office of
Public Health, School of
Public Policy & Governance, Evans School of
Q Center
Social Work, School of
Student Life
Study Abroad
Undergraduate Academic Affairs Advising
University Honors Program
91̽»¨Recreation
REGISTER FOR APRIL 17, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (event is full)
REGISTER FOR APRIL 17, 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (event is full)
Ready to call the 91̽»¨home? If you know this is the place for you, accept your offer of admission while you are on campus. Our admissions counselors will be on-hand to help.
In addition to the student-led tour and information session, connect with admissions counselors, academic departments and student services at the Admitted Student Friday resource fair.Ìý
Resource fair participants for April 24 include:
Admissions, Office of
Arts & Sciences, College of
Brotherhood Initiative
Built Environments, College of
Business, Foster School of
Campus Community Safety
College Edge
Engineering, College of
Environment, College of the
Housing and Food Services
Information School
Military Science, Department of
New Huskies Abroad
New Student and Transfer Programs
Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity – Academic Counseling Services
Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity – Health Sciences & STEM Center
Parent & Family Programs, Office of
Public Health, School of
Public Policy & Governance, Evans School of
Q Center
Social Work, School of
Student Life
Study Abroad
Undergraduate Academic Affairs Advising
University Honors Program
91̽»¨Recreation
REGISTER FOR APRIL 24, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (event is full)
REGISTER FOR APRIL 24, 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (event is full)
Ready to call the 91̽»¨home? If you know this is the place for you, accept your offer of admission while you are on campus. Our admissions counselors will be on-hand to help.
In addition to the student-led tour and information session, connect with admissions counselors, academic departments and student services at the Admitted Student Friday resource fair.Ìý
Resource fair participants for May 1 include:
Admissions, Office of
Arts & Sciences, College of
Brotherhood Initiative
Built Environments, College of
Business, Foster School of
Campus Community Safety
College Edge
Engineering, College of
Environment, College of the
Housing and Food Services
Information School
Military Science, Department of
New Huskies Abroad
New Student and Transfer Programs
Nursing, School of
Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity – Academic Counseling Services
Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity – Health Sciences & STEM Center
Parent & Family Programs, Office of
Public Health, School of
Public Policy & Governance, Evans School of
Q Center
Social Work, School of
Student Life
Study Abroad
Undergraduate Academic Affairs Advising
University Honors Program
91̽»¨Recreation
REGISTER FOR MAY 1, 9a.m.-1 p.m. (event is full)
Ready to call the 91̽»¨home? If you know this is the place for you, accept your offer of admission while you are on campus. Our admissions counselors will be on-hand to help.
Admitted student visits, Monday–Thursday
Join us on campus for a student-led campus tour and admitted student information session Monday through Thursday March 30–April 30. Check the for the dates and times that work for you.
Financial Aid
Drop in for a conversation with a financial aid adviser in the 91̽»¨Office of Student Financial Aid. Drop-in hours are offered Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. in room 105.
Other things to do on campus
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Residential Housing Tour
Get a feel for what it’s like to live on campus with a 45-minute guided tour from Housing & Food Services. Check the for the dates and times that work for you.
Eat on campus
91̽»¨Dining is dedicated to fueling our exceptional students with healthy and delicious meals so they can focus on their studies. With two residential dining halls, one restaurant and 10+ cafes, there’s something for everyone. .
CIRCLE
If you are an international student or just interested in different cultures, consider attending an open house CIRCLE. Drop in on Friday, April 10, 17, 24 and May 1 between 1–4 p.m. in , room 250.
Burke Museum
With working labs you can see into, one-of-a-kind objects all around you and galleries filled with curiosity and conversation, at the , you see — and feel — a world alive. The Burke focuses on dinosaurs, fossils, Northwest Native art, plant and animal collection and cultural pieces from across the globe. The “inside-out” design featuring glass-walled labs makes research a part of the public experience. .
The Henry Art Gallery
As Washington State’s first art museum, the is internationally recognized for groundbreaking exhibitions, dynamic programs and a long-standing commitment to championing artists at every stage of their careers. The Henry is a museum for contemporary art and ideas, grounded in the belief that art has the power to challenge norms, inspire change and create a more equitable world. .
Popular spots near campus
Whether you’re into art or food, history or tech, city living or the outdoors, there’s a community for you here. Explore a sampling of the popular places near campus.
Don’t miss our virtual events as well. Find date and details on our virtual events page.Ìý