UW Honors | Weekly Announcements

Week 2 – Spring 2026

Welcome Honors Huskies to Week 2 of Spring Quarter! Be sure to take advantage of the beautiful spring sunshine! Make sure to keep an eye on our updated list of jobs, opportunities, and upcoming events!

Honors Events & Opportunities

Events

Club & Research Opportunities

Job & Internship Opportunities

Other Opportunities

Scholarships

UW Graduation & World Cup in Seattle:

  • The first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup is in Seattle on June 15th, two days after UW’s Commencement Ceremony (June 13th). 
  • It is expected to be very difficult to find accommodations during this time. We recommend that you share this information with family and friends traveling to Seattle, and suggest that they book travel and lodging as soon as possible. You can find information about travel and lodging here
  • For your planning, the UW Honors Graduation will be Thursday, June 11th in the evening.

Lunch & Learn with Professor Roger Soder and UW Honors Director, Professor Stephanie Smallwood

This Spring, UW Honors will host an exciting series of Lunch & Learn conversations in the Honors suite (MGH 211). These casual events aim to foster lively discussion and community connection. We encourage you to bring your lunch and take an hour away from the chaos of Spring quarter to eat and chat about interesting topics with your Honors community.

This spring features L&Ls with:

  • Roger Soder on Wed April 15th, 12-1pm 
  • KC Cole on Mon April 27, 12:30-1:30pm 
  • Michelle Koutnik on Mon May 4th, 12:30-1:30pm

First up in our series, Professor Emeritus Roger Soder, in conversation with Dr. Smallwood, will take up some vital questions about the importance of ethical leadership and thoughtful publics for sustaining democracy and the role of college education in addressing these questions. The discussion will consider the stakes and responsibilities of civic participation in a free society, as well as the creation, maintenance, and inevitable recovery and reconstitution of a more thoughtful public. 

When: April 15, 12-1pm

Where: MGH 211

Free/Open to UW Community

Click here to RSVP


The Graduate School – 2026 Public Lecture Series

The Graduate School is proud to host public lectures for the community. Here are some upcoming lectures you may be interested in attending. All events are held at Town Hall Seattle.

  • A Larger Freedom: Multiracial Democracy and the Radical Reconstruction of the United States with Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (April 30, 6:30-7:30 pm)
  • My Greatest Save with Briana Scurry (May 13, 6:30-7:30 pm) – hybrid
  • Five Ways to Watch the World Cup with Ron Krabill (May 19, 6:30-7:30 pm) – hybrid
  • What Does Law Mean in Crisis? How Crip Feminist Technoscience Will Save Us with Ly Xīnzhèn M. Zhǎngsūn Brown (May 21, 6:30-7:30 pm)
  • Is A River Alive? Exploring the lives, deaths and rights of rivers with Robert Macfarlane (May 27, 6:30-7:30 pm) – hybrid

UW Sexual Assault Awareness Month Event – Take Back the Night (April 17)

We are thrilled to announce the UW’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) special event, Take Back the Night!

Take Back the Night will take place Friday,April 17, 2026, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. at the wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ – Intellectual House. Join us in supporting survivors and helping to end sexual and gender-based violence with our empowering keynote and student speakers, reflective origami and art activity, and candlelight vigil honoring survivors.

FREE dinner will be provided from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. with vegan, vegetarian, and nut-free options available. Limited seating is available. Open to all current UW students, staff, and faculty.

Reserve your spot at Take Back the Night now!

For more information about this year’s SAAM events, visit wellbeing.uw.edu/livewell/SAAM.


Dr. Robert Poston Healthcare Scholarship

Scholarship Overview: The Dr. Robert Poston Scholarship is designed to support outstanding students who are pursuing careers in healthcare. The award recognizes individuals who demonstrate academic excellence, strong leadership, and the ability to thrive in high-pressure environments—qualities central to success in medical and health-related professions.

Award Amount: $2,500

Deadline: September 30th, 2026

Application Link:https://robertpostonscholarship.com/the-dr-robert-poston-scholarship/

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be a current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student planning to pursue a career in healthcare
  • Must submit a 400–600 word essay answering this question: Describe a time when you demonstrated leadership or teamwork in a high-pressure environment. How does that experience influence your career goals?
  • Must provide contact information and basic academic details through the online application form

How Students Can Apply: Students can review full scholarship details and submit their application directly through the website: https://robertpostonscholarship.com/the-dr-robert-poston-scholarship/


Supporting Undergraduate Research Experiences in Environmental Health (SURE-EH) Opportunities

The Supporting Undergraduate Research Experiences in Environmental Health (SURE-EH) program provides program provides research opportunities to UW undergrads, including those from groups underrepresented in the biomedical and behavioral sciences, with a meaningful opportunity to work with experienced faculty on a research project addressing the relationship between environmental exposures and human health.

With funds provided by a NIEHS grant, students accepted into the program will work alongside faculty and research staff in the School of Public Health’s Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Science (DEOHS). Student researchers will be eligible for up to 2 years of funding: 20-30 hours per week during summer and up to 13 hours per week during the academic year.

We are currently looking for undergraduate students to work on the following research projects. Full descriptions and desired qualifications are on our website. Only four (4) of these projects will be filled.

  • Project # 1 Wildfire Smoke and Rural Air Quality
  • Project # 2: Improving Air Quality Models Near Airport  
  • Project #3: Using social media to understand the urban landscape of psychological and behavior responses during extreme heat events
  • Project #4: Individual and community adaptation of wildfire smoke
  • Project #5: Influence of weather on infectious disease transmission
  • Project #6: Assessing and Reducing Climate-Related Environmental Risks in Washington Prisons

• Learn more about SURE-EH and eligibility requirements on our website:  http://deohs.washington.edu/funded-research-uw-undergraduates

• Learn about our current open positions and gain access to the application here:   http://deohs.washington.edu/apply-sure-eh

SURE-EH will be accepting applications to the program between Monday, April 6, 2026 at 9:00a – Monday, April 20, 2026 at 5:00p.


ECO & ECFS Major Application Deadlines – April 15

Sharing a reminder about upcoming major application deadlines for the Education, Communities, and Organizations (ECO) major and the Early Childhood and Family Studies (ECFS) major. Both major applications are due by April 15th, for an Autumn quarter start date! 

Our advising team will be hosting an ECO and ECFS major application drop-in session on Thursday, April 9, 2026 between 12pm-2pm in Miller Hall, Suite 206. This is a great opportunity for students to ask questions about the application process and both majors. The drop-ins will provide valuable guidance on application requirements. 


Free the Facts @ UW: The Debt Escape Room (April 14)

Across the Aisle is a 501(c) 3 nonpartisan nonprofit with the mission of educating college students about national fiscal policy issues and encouraging civic engagement.

Across the Aisle is co-hosting an event with ASUW in the Oak Denny room on Tuesday, April 14th, at 6 pm. The event is a “national debt escape room,” an interactive presentation from one of our policy specialists using information vetted by experts on both sides of the aisle to be nonpartisan. Students will have the opportunity to learn about the national debt and provide their input to experiment with potential solutions and budgets.

This is a great opportunity for students to learn more about fiscal policy and experience collaborative problem-solving with peers. It is also an opportunity for students to become familiar with Across the Aisle and policy ambassadorships if this field interests them.

Here is the rsvp link if you’d like to learn more.


Engineering, Impact, and Community: EWB-USA UW Gala (April 25)

All are warmly invited to attend the Engineers Without Borders USA – University of Washington Chapter’s Annual Impacts Gala, an evening celebrating the work our chapter has accomplished and the communities we serve.

The event will feature short presentations on our international and local projects, along with opportunities to connect with fellow students, faculty, and industry professionals. Complimentary appetizers and beverages will be provided throughout the evening.

The gala is free to attend, and all are welcome. Cocktail attire is encouraged.

Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026

Time: 6:30–8:30 PM

Location: Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall (UW Seattle)

More information and RSVPhttps://ewbuws.org/gala-2026/


UW job opportunity for undergrad students with strong writing skills

The Information School is hiring two undergraduate student assistants to support the Communications team starting in Fall ‘26. We are looking for strong writers (writing samples are required)!  Please share this posting as you’re able. 

Details:

Communications Assistant (undergrad status required). The pay is $21.76 – 23.52/hour, and the estimated workload is 15 hours per week. I’m linking to interfolio here, but we’re also accepting applications through Handshake.

We are hiring for next academic year (Fall ’26 – Spring ’27), with potential for the role(s) to extend into summer or future academic terms, depending on graduation plans and performance. Applications close April 23.


Global Fellowships Prep 2026 has launched!

Ever thought about researching, studying, interning, or teaching abroad? 

Join Global Fellowships Prep (GFP) to learn more and to connect with peers and campus advisers.

Attend an upcoming Info Session to learn more and become a competitive applicant for funded, globally-focused opportunities!

ACTION: Sign-up for GFP and join our community!  

How to learn more:

And many more sessions and workshops are listed on our Events page!


Upcoming WE Lead Spring Quarter Events 

5-8pm – Anthony’s Forum (Dempsey 302)
AI is everywhere. In your social media feed. In your internships. In your job. But here’s the real question: How are we making sure it’s built responsibly?

Innovation is moving fast. Accountability needs to move faster. Join us on April 16th for a conversation with industry leaders on ethical AI practices in business. 

By exploring the intersection of policy and technology, this panel will give students the chance to learn about responsible AI practices, meet professionals in the field, and engage in meaningful networking.

Light dinner will be provided. Students can register on Startup Tree. Community members and alums should register here: https://forms.office.com/r/u7xF95f6qN

  • Tuesday, April 21 – Thrive Together: Spring Mentor Circle
    Join WE Lead’s Mentoring Circle and develop connectionson and off campus, be part of a forum for group learning and conversation and develop professional skills to support you in navigating the next steps of your career.
  • Wednesday, April 29 – WE Lead Wednesday (new time! 12:30-2pm)
    Looking for community? WE Lead Wednesday is a gathering of innovative, creative, and entrepreneurial minds from across campus who come together to discuss ideas, share challenges and suggestions, offer opportunities, and connect with likeminded students. Bring your lunch and let’s connect – we’ll provide plenty of snacks and tea to sip. Please RSVP so we have an accurate count for snacks!

WE Lead’s Student Board Recruitment timeline

Spring Application:

  1. Monday, May 4 – Application Opens 
  2. Tuesday, May 5, 2:30-4pm – Mid-Day Mingle + Info Session (in-person, Founder 490) 
  3. Thursday, May 14, 12-1pm – Info Session (virtual)
  4. Wednesday, May 20 – 9-10am – Info Session (virtual)
  5. Friday, May 29 at 12pm (noon) – Applications Due
  6. Application Review & Interviews: First week-10 days of June

Summer Application:

  1. Monday, June 22 – Application Opens
  2. TBD – Info Sessions:  2-3 selected dates and times in June or early July (choose varied days of week/time)
  3. Monday, July 6 – Application Deadline. 
  4. Application Review & Interviews: Between deadline and July 16th

Final Selection of Student Board Members: All student board members will be selected and notified after both application periods (including interviews) have concluded, with a goal of notifying all students by the end of the third week in July.


Mary Gates Endowment for Students Scholarships: Information Sessions

Attend an Information Session in spring quarter to learn more about the scholarships offered annually by the Mary Gates Endowment for Students!  The Mary Gates Endowment for Students expands opportunities for undergraduates by providing Leadership and Research Scholarships. 

Scholarships are open to all UW undergraduates in all years and majors at all three campuses. Students can earn up to $5000 over two quarters to engage in meaningful, mentored leadership and research projects.  

Information Session times:

  • Wednesday, April 8: 3:30-4:30pm, 171 MGH
  • Friday, April 10: 12:30-1:30pm, 171 MGH
  • Tuesday, April 14: 4:00-5:00pm, zoom

Register for an upcoming info session HERE
https://new.expo.uw.edu/expo/rsvp/event/1391


Teach-In on US Imperial Wars, Friday, 4/10, 12:30-3:30 p.m.

On Friday, April 10 from 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. in the Unity Room of the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center a teach-in will take place on the topic U.S. Imperial Wars, Past and Present.

For more information or to register to attend, scan the QR code below or visit this link.


Odegaard Writing and Research Center

The Odegaard Writing and Research Center (OWRC) is excited to welcome you back for Spring Quarter!

The OWRC is an interdisciplinary center that offers free writing and research support for UW students, faculty, and staff, including one-on-one peer tutoring appointments for students in both in-person and virtual formats, informational classroom visits, and in-class workshops.

Connect students with the OWRC by including resource information in your syllabus or incorporating an in-class visit from OWRC staff. Available virtually or in-person, these class visits bring a member of the OWRC staff into the class to provide a friendly and informational introduction to the Center and its services in 5-10 minutes.  

For classes with an emphasis on writing or revision, the OWRC is also pleased to offer Peer Review Workshops. Guided by a member of OWRC staff, these workshops are designed to facilitate positive and productive experiences with peer review by providing an approachable and conversational structure through which to provide and solicit feedback. These workshops allow students to build writing and revision skills while challenging them to think critically about their rhetorical choices. 

Customized, writing-focused workshops are also available upon  request.  

For more information on these support services and answers to frequently asked questions, check out the OWRC website, including our overview of instructor services, or email us at owrc@uw.edu.  


OWRC Peer Tutor and Student Assistant Positions Available

The Odegaard Writing & Research Center (OWRC) is now hiring for multiple hourly peer tutor and student assistant positions beginning the Fall Quarter 2026. If you or someone you know might be interested in applying for work as a Peer Writing Tutor or Student Assistant at the OWRC, please see our Job Opportunities webpage.

The OWRC is an interdisciplinary writing and research center that aims to support UW students, staff, and faculty on their diverse writing and research projects through one-to-one tutoring sessions, group tutoring sessions, workshops, and other programs. Our tutors are undergraduate and graduate students from a wide range of academic fields, and we provide a rich learning environment for writers and tutors alike. We consistently hear from tutors and student assistants that their work here is challenging and transformative.

Applications are due on Sunday, April 12th, 2026. We encourage applicants to bring their materials to the OWRC and discuss them with our current tutors — just make an appointment and come by. Students who have applied in the past are welcome to apply again. Please email owrc@uw.eduif you have any questions!


Global Health Minor Information Session

Interested in the Global Health Minor? Join us for an information session to learn about courses, requirements, and working in the global health field. This program provides the opportunity to become familiar with programming, policies, and outcomes in global health, actively engaging in efforts to improve health as global citizens. 

Please review our website for more information about the program and information sessions and connect with Lyda Ebadani (ghminor@uw.edu) with any questions.   


Join Bartering Club!

Bartering Club is back! Join us on Mondays from 5 to 6 PM in Mary Gates Hall, room 206, for crafts, trades, soup swaps, and more.

Bartering Club at UW is a new club promoting sustainability, reuse, and mutual support in a community centered space. Our Discord server provides a space for UW community members to exchange unused items or share skills. You can join the Discord at https://discord.gg/AxffmTj6MF. Our Instagram is @bartering_club_at_uw_. Please contact Samantha Lai at sal32@uw.edu with any questions.


Apply to Join the Bartering Club Leadership Team

If you are interested in sustainability and looking for an opportunity to develop your leadership skills, apply to join the Bartering Club Leadership Team! The application has been reopened for spring quarter. The priority deadline is April 30, and applications will be accepted on a rolling basis after. All are welcome to apply. Please reach out to Samantha Lai at sal32@uw.edu with any questions. 

Bartering Club at UW Leadership Application Form – Fill out form


Breakfast and conversation for students who love to read literary fiction with Tiffany Tsao, translator from Indonesian

Friday April 17, from 9 am until 10:30 am 

On campus at UW (details forthcoming)

Interested students from any UW major are cordially invited to join Tiffany Tsao, translator from Indonesian, and UW’s Translation Studies Hub for a free breakfast and conversation about literature and translation. Tiffany Tsao will be in residence at UW in mid-April as part of the Simpson Center’s annual literary translator residency series; you are all welcome to also attend her public lecture on April 14.

All participants will receive free copies of the Indonesian writer Norman Erikson Pasaribu‘s collection of short stories Happy Stories, Mostly, translated by Tiffany Tsao (The Feminist Press, 2023). Copies of the book will be available about two and a half weeks ahead of the event, at the start of the Spring quarter, and participants will be highly encouraged to read it before the breakfast meeting to get the most out of this event.

If you love to read fiction on any subject, you’re welcome to join. If you have a special interest in contemporary Indonesian literature / literature from Southeast Asia, you’re welcome to join. If you have a special interest in literary translation, you’re welcome to join. If you’re interested in literature that centers contemporary queer experiences, you’re welcome to join. If you like to get a copy of a lovely book as a gift and like the idea of discussing it with peers and the book’s translator over breakfast, you’re welcome to join. You’re welcome to join for any other reason as well (as long as loving to read is somewhere on that list). This is a short book (168 pages), comprised of short — and often absurdist! — short stories. The book was longlisted for the International Booker Prize in 2022, with citation describing it as “A collection of 12 short stories that centre queer experiences, blending science fiction with absurdism.”


Featured OMSFA Opportunities

Mary Gates Endowment for Students Scholarships: Information Session

Attend an Information Session in spring quarter to learn more about the scholarships offered by the Mary Gates Endowment for Students!  The Mary Gates Endowment for Students expands opportunities for undergraduates by providing Leadership and Research Scholarships. Scholarships are open to all undergraduates in all majors at all three campuses. Students can earn up to $5000 over two quarters to engage in meaningful, mentored leadership and research projects.  RSVP for an upcoming info session HERE.

Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program Information Session | Wednesday, April 15 from 12:30-1:30 pm | Mary Gates Hall 171

Interested in graduate studies at Stanford? Attend the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program information session to learn about this scholarship to fully fund your studies. The Knight-Hennessy Scholars program provides full funding to pursue any graduate degree at Stanford, including the JD, MA, MBA, MD, MFA, MS, and PhD programs, as well as all joint- and dual-degrees. Its goal is to develop a community of future global leaders to address complex challenges through collaboration and innovation. RSVP using this link here; space is limited!

  • A Knight-Hennessy admission officer will be at UW to share details and insights into the application process.

UK Scholarships for graduate study and research: UW nomination application open now | UW Deadline: June 22

Marshall ScholarshipsRhodes ScholarshipsChurchill ScholarshipsGates Cambridge Scholarships and Chevening Scholarships all fund graduate studies and research at universities in the UK. UW nomination is required for some, but not all. Advising is available for all. Explore the official websites and attend upcoming events to learn more:

Baldasty & Beam Scholarship for Unpaid Public Sector Internships | Deadline: April 12

Aims to reduce financial barriers and support students in pursuit of high-quality internships. Typical awards range from $1,000 – $2,500. Students must meet the following requirements: Full-time enrolled undergraduate student at the UW Seattle campus Returning to campus Autumn quarter – Graduating seniors are not eligible. Have received an offer for an un/underpaid internship in Summer (June-September) Underpaid is defined as total compensation under $500 for the summer.

Samvid Scholarship | Deadline: April 12

The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them in continuing to fulfill their extraordinary potential. 

NHSC Scholarship Program | Deadline: April 16

The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholarship Program awards scholarships to students pursuing eligible primary care health professions training. In return, you commit to providing primary care health services in a Health Professional Shortage Area for a minimum of two years or a maximum of four years of service. The scholarship covers: tuition and eligible fees, items including books, health insurance, and equipment, monthly stipends to assist with living expenses while pursuing your degree. Must be a U.S Citizen and enrolled as full-time student.

Harry Bridges Labor Studies Scholarships | Deadline: May 4

This scholarship fund supports undergraduates and Graduate students interested in social justice and labor-related studies. Individual award amounts range from $1,000 to $10,000. Students at any of the three University of Washington campuses (Seattle, Bothell or Tacoma) are eligible to apply. 

City of Seattle Parks & Recreation Department Summer Meals & Summer Playgrounds College InternshipDeadline: April 28

This program works in partnership with Human Services Department, Seattle Public Schools and United Way King County in a Federally funded program to provide youth under the age of 18 with free meals and activities in parks and playgrounds during the summer out-of-school time. A great summer opportunity for those who want to work in youth & community mental health, food justice, policy, after school education programs. Pay: $22.56/hour. Internship dates – June 29 – August 24, 2026

Self-enrolled Canvas page for undergraduates interested in pursing a congressional internship

Serving as a congressional intern, either in Washington, DC or in a member’s home district, can be a transformative, life-changing experience. But the application process – not to mention the logistics of potentially moving across the country for an internship – can be intimidating. The resources provided in the Canvas site are meant to help you navigate the process of submitting internship applications and navigating the details related to securing a congressional internship. Summer internship deadlines are happening now, although internships are available year-round. Learn more by visiting the Canvas page.


Affordable LSAT Prep Courses through Campus Prep

There will be another set of affordable LSAT prep courses offered this spring.

Campus Prep has provided high-quality, low-cost LSAT prep courses for over 15 years at UCLA, UW, and several other universities.

Students who complete the LSAT course often improve around 9+ points on the LSAT.

Students can apply for the live online courses (and view schedules) at campusprep.org.

The application takes about 45 seconds to complete.

LSAT Course Details

  • Live online course taught by a top-scoring instructor you can interact with
  • Comprehensive 27-hour course, including 3 proctored practice exams
  • Prepares you for upcoming LSAT administrations
  • Costs $220–$255, depending on financial-aid eligibility
  • Payment plans available

Live Online Schedules

Sundays, 4:30–7:00pm Pacific (7:30–10:00pm Eastern)
4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/24, 5/31

Proctored practice exams: TBD
(Makeup classes and exams available)

OR

Mondays 5-7:30pm Pacific (8-10:30pm Eastern)

4/13, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 6/1

Proctored practice exams: TBD
(Makeup classes and exams available)

Courses are filling up quickly. Apply as soon as possible to reserve a spot.

Questions? Email admin@campusprep.org or call (877) 805-2521


UW Foundation Board Student Representative Director

The applications are now open for the UW Foundation Board Student Representative Director, a part‑time volunteer leadership role for the 2026–27 academic year.

Application link: https://app.joinhandshake.com/jobs/10846818

Deadline to apply is: April 13, 2026

This position offers a unique opportunity for a student who will be enrolled during the 2026–27 academic year to serve as a full voting member of the UW Foundation Board. The role includes mentorship, professional development, and meaningful networking with board directors and Advancement leaders. The Student Representative Director attends three board meetings, participates in New Director Orientation, and provides a student voice in conversations that influence the university’s priorities and long‑term direction. Read more about the UW Foundation Board here: https://uwfoundationboard.org/

All majors and class years are welcome to apply. The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81.


Join the NextGen Undergraduate Policy Competition (April 24)

Are you interested in public policy, public service, or solving real-world challenges?

We invite you to participate in the first annual NextGen Undergraduate Policy Competition on Friday, April 24 in Mary Gates Hall. This one-day event brings together undergraduate students from across campus to collaborate on solutions to a real public sector policy challenge.

Students will work in teams of 3–5 to analyze a policy case and develop recommendations. Your team will receive the case one week in advance, and on competition day you will present your ideas to a panel of public sector professionals, private sector professionals, and MPA graduate students. Lunch will be provided!

This is a great opportunity to:

  • Apply what you’ve learned in the classroom to a real policy issue
  • Collaborate with students across disciplines
  • Gain experience presenting ideas to professionals
  • Expand your network in public service and ethical technology policy

Event Details

  • Date: Friday, April 24
  • Time: 9:45 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Location: Mary Gates Hall (check-in located in MGH 171 in the EXPD Suite)

More information is available in the flyer and registration form.

Please register by Sunday, April 5.

We hope you’ll take advantage of this opportunity to engage with a real-world policy challenge and connect with others interested in the intersection of public service and technology.


Barbara Greenberg Distinguished Scholarship

Applications are open for the Barbara Greenberg Distinguished Scholarship!

The Barbara Greenberg Distinguished Scholarship was established to celebrate the life of Barbara Greenberg, who graduated from the University of Washington in 2011 with the first Bachelor of Arts in Disability Studies. This scholarship provides financial support to undergraduate students pursuing specialized coursework in Disability Studies. 

Scholarship funds can be used to offset the cost of attending the UW, including tuition, fees, books, and living expenses for one year.

Applications are due April 27th before 11:59 pm.

Visit the following page for more information about the scholarship and how to apply: Barbara Greenberg Distinguished Scholarship for Disability Studies | Disability Studies – UW College of Arts and Sciences.

Contact Mark Harniss (mharniss@uw.edu) with any questions.


BASW Scholarships Available (up to $20,000)

The UW School of Social Work is investing in Changemakers. 

Thanks to a generous philanthropic gift, we are awarding $5,000–$10,000 scholarships per year for 2 consecutive years (up to $20,000) to incoming BASW students in Fall 2026. We are looking for students who are passionate about service, demonstrate academic strength, and are committed to advancing equity and social justice. 

As an adviser, you are uniquely positioned to help us identify students who are a strong fit for this scholarship! We encourage you to nominate students who: 

  • Are motivated to serve their community and make a tangible difference 
  • Bring lived experience with foster care, housing insecurity, economic hardship, mental health care, medical challenges, or educational barriers 
  • Are drawn to frontline, people-centered work with individuals, families, and communities 
  • Seek a purposeful, impactful career in social work 

How to Apply:


The World (Cup) Comes to Seattle

Join us this spring for discussions featuring experts on the geopolitical, local, and sporting implications of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup in Seattle. Talks will focus on teams coming to Seattle, along with specific topics including workers’ rights, World Cup histories, and the Pride Match controversy, among others.

Moderator: Moderator: Ron Krabill, Professor andDirector, Global Sport Lab at the University of Washington  

When: Mondays, 5-6:00 p.m. Pacific Time from April 6 to June 1, 2026 

UW studentsInterested in taking this as a 2-credit/no credit course? Go to MyPlan for full course details.

For the publicAvailable via livestream only. Registration is required to receive the livestream link: Register

Free and open to all.

Sponsored by the University of Washington Global Sport Lab, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, UW Bothell School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, and the Responsible Business LawInitiative of the Barer Institute at UW School of Law

Questions? Email jsisevents@uw.edu

For general disability accommodation requests, contact us at 206-543-6450 (voice), 206-543-6452 (TTY), 206-685-7264 (fax), or dso@uw.edu.


Help us welcome new Honors Huskies! Submit a Community Profile

It’s that time of year again! After submitting their applications to the UW and the Interdisciplinary Honors Program by November 15th, high schoolers all over the world will begin hearing back from both the UW and from Honors in March and April.

We’re asking dedicated and interested students to act as a resource for accepted and incoming students by submitting an Honors Student Community Profile! These profiles are accessible by the public and gives students the opportunity to ask you about your Honors pathway, favorite Honors courses, UW experiences and more!

Interested students can submit a profile and complete the required training guide and quiz (open notes, and you can retake it as many times as you need). We encourage students from every Honors pathway, major, and year to submit a profile!

We hope you’ll join us in welcoming our new class of Honors Huskies!


UW Alumni Reunion, Class Gifts & Spence Scholarships now open, due April 16

UW alumni provide scholarships to current UW students through many different scholarship programs throughout the year. Several of these alumni scholarship programs for undergraduate students are open for application now through the UW Alumni Reunion & Class Gifts Scholarships application process.

* Note: the Alan R. Spence Transfer Student Support Fund is open this year for transfer students! After the 2026 cycle, the Spence Scholarship will be offered in 2028.

Scholarships in this group range from $1,000-$2,000, and UW undergraduate students can submit a single application to be considered for any of the seven scholarship programs included. Undergraduate students in all fields, all years, all campuses are encouraged to explore this opportunity! US citizenship is not required to apply.

Deadline to apply is April 16, 2026.

Get more details about eligibility, the application process and the scholarships included.

Apply online here.

Read about previous awardees.

For questions, please contact: UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards at scholarq@uw.edu.


BASW Application Now Open and Upcoming Events

The BA in Social Welfare (BASW) application is now LIVE

Applications are open until April 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM (PST). This is a great major for students passionate about serving their communities and advancing social, racial, and economic justice.

Access to BASW Application 

Upcoming Events

  • BASW Last-Minute Drop-In – Mon, Apr 13, 5:00–6:00 PM (PST) – Last-minute tips and Q&A before the deadline. [Register Here]

Students interested in learning more can book a virtual advising appointment.


Martin Family Foundation Scholarships for Prospective UW Transfer Students

The Martin Family Foundation Scholarships application season is underway for 2026-27 scholarships! Please share with your WA community college contacts, students, and others in your orbit who may be planning to transfer to UW Seattle this year or in future years.

There are two scholarships available from the Martin Family Foundation, with different application cycles and timelines:

  1. Open now for early planners (2027-28 transfers): The Martin Family Foundation Achievement Scholarship application is now available. Deadline for applications is April 7, 2026.
    1. This scholarship is open to WA resident students who have another year of full-time enrollment left to complete at their WA community college during 2026-27 and are looking forward to transferring to UW Seattle during the 2027-28 academic year (summer 2027 or later). 
    2. The scholarship provides $5,000 during the final year at community college (2026-27) and $12,000/year for up to 3 years at UW Seattle (contingent upon admission) starting in 2027.
    3. This scholarship program typically receives a small number of applications (~20) for the 2-4 scholarships available. For those who can plan ahead, this is a good opportunity!
    4. Please see full eligibility and application details here.
    5. Direct link to the Martin Achievement Scholarship online application portal.
  1. Will open in May for students planning to transfer this year: The Martin Family Foundation Honors Scholarship application will be available May 1-July 1, 2026.
    1. This scholarship is open to WA resident students transferring from any community college in WA to UW Seattle for the coming 2026-27 academic year. Students transferring in spring 2026, summer 2026, fall 2026, or winter 2027 should apply for this scholarship when the application opens in May.
    2. This scholarship provides $12,000/year for students once admitted to UW Seattle (contingent upon admission).
    3. Please see full eligibility and application details here
    4. The application portal for this scholarship will open in May.

Additional information about these scholarships is available on the Martin Family Foundation website, including FAQs, advice and recent Martin Scholar profiles. A handout/flier is also attached.


Join the Honors Peer Mentoring Program!

Looking for a low-stakes way to get support from and build community with your peers while developing critical mentor and mentee relationship experience? Consider joining the Honors Peer Mentoring Program! We hold 3-4 events in a quarter, focusing on social outings, academics, and professional/career development.

Why be a mentee: As you begin your UW and college career, form community and long-lasting connections with other Honors students in a non-classroom setting. Build networking skills and practice reaching out to folks with questions.

Why be a mentor: Throughout your time at UW, you’ve connected with many different parts of the college experience (Honors, your major, extracurriculars, UW resources, social life, etc.) and have the potential to help other students who are in similar situations. Practice communicating your experiences, form a lasting connection within the Honors community, and make friends outside your normal social circle.

Are you interested in the events, but can’t commit to being a mentor or mentee for the quarter? We encourage you to join in on our events anyway! We encourage the Honors Community to join in on our events and help contribute and learn from each other!

Learn more about Honors Mentoring at the HPMP Website.

Interest forms are linked here:

Winter 2026 Mentor Form

Winter 2026 Mentee Form