Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity Counseling Services

Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity Counseling Services

Students associated with the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), TRiO Student Support Services (SSS), or College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) can visit Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity Counseling Services. It is staffed by a team of multi-ethnic counselors who work diligently to give students the best possible advising and counseling. Their advisers/counselors are generalists, and can work with students to choose and schedule classes, explore possible majors, and assist in the development of career goals. Their advisers/counselors also assist with financial aid, housing, and personal issues.

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Undergraduate academic advising at the University of Washington is a core element of the University's focus on student learning.

As educators, advisers partner with faculty and the campus community to cultivate our students' intellectual development.

As guides and advocates, advisers collaborate with students to craft a transformative educational experience so that they may become informed, articulate and thoughtful students of the University and citizens of the world.

—Mission Statement for Academic Advising, adopted November 2007