| Undergraduate Student Organizations
Participation in student group activities can greatly enhance your educational experience and it can be lots of fun! Use this site to find groups that interest you.
UW Center for Career Services
Nearly 150 corporate recruiters come to the UW campus every quarter to seek out qualified Business School graduates. Students should begin thinking about their professional career as early as possible and make their job search part of the educational process at the UW. Through the Center, you can receive individual counseling, participate in job search seminars, use employer information binders and videotapes, attend employer presentations, and set up interviews with recruiters. The center also posts a calendar of events and maintains job listings from business, non-profit, and government employers for full-time career positions, internships, summer jobs, and career-related part-time jobs. Cargill, Intel, Microsoft, and Safeco are just a few of the companies where business undergraduates interned last year.
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Office of International Programs and Exchanges
The University of Washington has foreign study opportunities available in 34 countries. These include direct exchanges with foreign universities, as well as programs for language study, area studies, and professional development. Foreign language requirements range from no experience needed to advanced ability. Internships with overseas companies can also be arranged for members of the Association Internationale des Estudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales (AIESEC) who have experience in accounting, marketing, or management and a foreign language.
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Business School Scholarships
If you can demonstrate academic merit, financial need, or both, you may be eligible for scholarships through the Business School. To be considered for an award, you must be accepted into the Undergraduate Program and apply before the scholarship deadline, which is generally in early April. For more information, call 206/543-0477 or email us at pmcgrath@u.washington.edu.
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Business Writing Center
The Business Writing Center is an important part of the Schools instruction in effective business communications. Throughout their coursework at the School, students can request free consultation sessions with peer tutors (advanced undergraduates), who guide writers through the drafting and revising process and provide skilled feedback.
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Foster Business Library
TThe foster Business Library has been designed to take advantage of the latest information on technologies. Reader seats in the library all have power and data connection to e-mail, the Web and library databases. UW Business School students have access to more than two dozen business databases in the Foster Business Library electronic reference area (and from home via the library homepage).
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Transferability of courses taken at community colleges in Washington State.
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Course Evaluation Catalog
Students' ratings of courses and instructors.
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