Diversity & Student Programs
Together, these programs provide financial, social, adcademic and cultural support to engineering students. They recruit top high school students to UW engineering, with an emphasis on reaching underrepresented populations in the field and in the programs. And they help students launch their careers with mentoring and hands-on work experience.
Minority Scholars Engineering Program (MSEP) »
Open to all students, MSEP promotes academic excellence, facilitates leadership skills, and fosters community of engineering scholars. Programs include academic support, ALVA, Intel REU and HP Scholars.Women in Science & Engineering (WiSE) »
WiSE is a collaborative and student-centered organization for women in science and engineering through professional mentoring, peer mentoring, advising and tutoring. Their goal is to recruit and retain women in engineering disciplines and help them advance in their careers and studies. Programs include academic support, Bridge, the WiSE Conference, and the Pre-Major and Pre-Professional programs.Emerging Leaders »
Emerging Leaders in Engineering recruits talented high school students and enhances the university experience of engineering majors, with scholarships and leadership-building and educational opportunities.Student Organizations »
Engineering students can participate in a wide variety of social, technical and environmental organizations.DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking & Technology) »
DO-IT is a support organization that serves to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers. It promotes the use of computer and networking technologies to increase independence, productivity, and participation in education and employment. Learn more about DO-IT.Contact Engineering Advising
Engineering Advising & Diversity Center
301 Loew Hall
(206) 543-1770
eadc@u.washington.edu
Kristofer Martin
Counseling Services Coordinator,
Academic Advisor
Engineering Advising & Diversity Center
krs1@u.washington.edu
(206) 685-1833

