A world-class education
UW students have the opportunity to pursue one or more of over 180 majors. No matter what your Husky chooses, they鈥檒l get a great education from one of the world鈥檚 top universities.
As your student enters the next stage in their academic journey, they may change majors or struggle to figure out how their interests fit in with their career plans. Major changes are common. UW advising is built for that.
Academic life
Advising to fit their needs
Your student鈥檚 academic journey begins with general advising from Undergraduate Academic Affairs. General advisers help students plan course schedules and clarify academic and personal goals. Specialized advising is also available through the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity.
Extra help is here
One-on-one help is invaluable as students transition to the full demands of college-level coursework. Encourage your Husky to seek out tutoring at the beginning of the quarter, so they can stay on track and develop strong study skills. Students can visit the (CLUE), , or the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity聽for drop-in tutoring.
More to explore
Choosing a major
A degree is the credential. Some UW majors are open admission, others have capacity limits and a separate application process.
First-Year Interest Groups (FIGs)
Small groups of students take a series of courses together. Friendships and study groups form along the way.
Undergraduate Research Program
Hundreds of opportunities to work one-to-one with faculty and research mentors across all fields.
Money management
Tuition due dates, financial aid windows, billing access for families, and money-management resources.