BIS 499B: Portfolio Capstone

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Resources

Academic resources

Counseling support services

BIS 499 celebrates all the twists and turns that have led to your success in college and your upcoming graduation. Sometimes, especially now with the added stress of the pandemic, reflecting on these experiences and the uncertainty of what happens after graduation can feel overwhelming. In such cases, you may find it helpful to use the UWB Counseling Center.

Victim Advocacy and Support

The University of Washington offers free advocacy and support for students and employees affected by sexual assault, relationship violence, domestic violence, stalking, sexual harassment and other related experiences.

The CARE Team

The UW Bothell Consultation, Assessment, Response and Education (CARE) Team is a confidential resource for the entire campus community when there are concerns about a student’s well-being. Their purpose is to provide proactive and supportive consultation, assessment, response, and education regarding students who may be at risk or in distress. To learn more, visit their wesbite.

Diversity Center

During the pandemic, the Diversity Center has Zoom hours most days of the week. Its mission is to advocate for and collaborate with others to support a safe and inclusive campus community where resources will promote equity and social justice for all students, advocate and support students through education, and foster student success to marginalized and underrepresented communities at the University. The Diversity Center is by students and for students.

Husky Pantry

Husky Pantry is a resource for all UW Bothell students who might be between paychecks or just need some extra resources to get through the week or month. It is a food pantry that can be accessed by any student, housing resident or non-resident, who is facing food insecurity. During the pandemic, the Pantry is open for curbside pickup.

To learn more about the Husky Pantry or to make a donation, visit their website.