Discrimination

The UW’s commitment to diversity is supported by federal and state laws and University policies prohibiting discrimination on the basis of: race, national origin, marital status, color, sex/gender, disability, creed, sexual orientation, status as a disabled veteran, religion, age, or Vietnam-era veteran. If you believe you have been discriminated against on the basis of one or more of these factors, the circumstances should be reported to any of the following offices:

University Ombudsman and Ombudsman for Sexual Harassment
301 HUB
206-543-6028
TTY 206-616-6163
www.washington.edu/about/ombudsman

University Complaint, Investigation, and Resolution Office
4311 11th Ave NE, Suite 630
(206) 616-2028
TTY (206) 616-4797

Washington State Human Rights Commission
(206) 464-6500
TTY (206) 587-5168
www.hum.wa.gov

U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights
(206) 220-7900
TTY (206) 220-7907
www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr

Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs
476 Schmitz Hall
(206) 543-4972
depts.washington.edu/ovpsl

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