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425-352-3183 Confidential, short-term personal counseling is available free-of-charge to currently-enrolled UW Bothell students. Students may utilize counseling for a wide range of personal concerns such as anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and adjustment issues.
Emergency: 425-352-5222 Non-Emergency: 425-352-5359
UW Bothell Campus Safety Escort Program (425-352-5359) Students, faculty, staff and visitors can use the campus Safety Escort Program. The service operates Monday - Thursday, 6am to 11pm and Friday, 6am to 10pm.
425-352-SAFE (425-352-7233)
The UW Violence Prevention and Response Program provides:
The Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Information Service (SARIS) is a confidential, free program for students who are victims/survivors of sexual assault or relationship violence and friends, family, and significant others seeking information about sexual assault and relationship violence. Contact SARIS via telephone at 206-685-HELP (685-4357) or e-mail at saris@u.washington.edu.
UW Alert is a University of Washington (UW) developed communications service that distributes official information during emergencies or crisis situations that may disrupt normal UW operation or threaten the health or safety of members of the UW community. Signing up for UW alert can help you know about and how to respond to an event in the most effective manner possible, as early as possible.
If you are a student employee you can contact your department's assigned HR Consultant for assistance and advice on dealing with workplace behavior or performance concerns.
Hall Health Mental Health Clinic Provides mental health services to students, faculty and staff, including assessments; individual, couple, family and group therapy; medication evaluation and management; and referrals when appropriate to other campus or community resources. 206-543-5030.
The UW Women's Center offers a safe space and point of contact for students and community members in addressing sensitive issues in their lives, such as domestic violence, sexual assault, depression and eating disorders. The UW Women's Center houses a large collection of resources that enable the staff to connect those in need with appropriate services. 206-685-1090.