Campus Resources for Diversity and Inclusion

Here we offer links to campus programs committed to diversity and inclusion across the university community, including staff, students, and faculty in a variety of roles.
* indicates funding support

  • UW’s Diversity Main page
    • Primary webpage at the UW promoting diversity. Include links to many other diversity-related programs at the UW.
  • Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity Programs 
    • Supports undergrad education. Funding opportunities, resources and events.
  • GSEE: Graduate Student Equity & Excellence
    • Provides updated information about the UW Graduate School's diversity efforts.
  • GPSS Diversity Funding
    • Funds for Registered Student Organizations and Departments working on diversity at the UW Campus.
  • *McNair Program
    • Prepares first generation college student and undergraduates from under-represented groups for doctoral study through involvement in research and scholarly activities.
  • *Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMAD)
    • Gateway to variety of undergraduate and graduate diversity support and resource programs.
  • OMAD's DACA FAQ page
    • Provides information on the rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
  • *Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center
    • Coordinates and develops minority educational programs on navigating the University and its resources.
  • *Student Parents Resource Center
    • Resources and financial support for student-parents, child care services.
  • *UW Center for Multicultural Education
    • College of Education.  Research on race/diversity. Events & programs on diversity and equity.
  • *UW D Center
    • Resources and support for disabled and deaf students. Interpreter requests, events.
  • College of Arts & Sciences Diversity Minor
    • Offers courses on Diversity Minor and provides links to resources on different aspects of diversity.
  • Disability Resources for Students
    • Disability Resources for Students (DRS) recognizes disability as an aspect of diversity that is integral to society and to our campus community. DRS serves as a partner in fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for all University of Washington students.
  • Disability Studies at the University of Washington
    • Undergrad minor. Language, research, policy supporting disability community.
  • Diversity Research Institute
    • The UW Diversity Research Institute (DRI), focuses on generating new, interdisciplinary knowledge about diversity, social justice, and institutional transformation.
  • GPSS Diversity Forums
    • Discussions about diversity at the UW throughout the year, open to any students, faculty and staff that are working on diversity efforts at the UW.
  • GPSS Student Parents Association
    • Caregiver directory, on and off-campus resources and referrals for student parents.
  • IDEA Center
    • Activities and training on intergroup dialogue (a social justice approach that foregrounds societal power relations of domination- subordination and creative possibilities for engaging with and across differences).
  • International Student Office
    • Advising on visa and immigration, academics, housing, taxes and general student life for international students, funding support for International Students.
  • Native Life and Tribal Relations
    • Seeks to centralize the Native-focused resources available on the University of Washington’s campus in Seattle.
  • Q Center
    • Facilitates a “brave, affirming, liberatory, and celebratory environment for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all sexual and gender orientation, identities, and expressions.”
  • UW Dream Project
    • Leadership/educational support for high school students. Engages undergrads, page includes teaching resources.
  • UW Race and Equity Initiative
    • Provides resources and information related to race and equity on campus from across the UW community.
  • Women’s Center
    • Promotes gender equity and social justice on campus and in the larger community.

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