Other Financial Aid
The School of Art provides a limited number of departmental merit awards and assistantships each year.
Other types of student aid, such as scholarships, Federal grants, loans and work-study are available through the University of Washington:
Office of Student Financial Aid
The Offfice of Student Financial Aid is the right place to get all the information you need on qualifying for, applying for and receiving financial aid. We encourage you to explore the many scholarship, grant, loan, and work-study options available for prospective or current undergraduate and graduate students.
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
The Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards (OMSFA) helps UW undergraduates develop the tools and personal insights necessary to match their goals with local and national merit-based scholarship opportunities. National scholarship opportunities include the Fulbright, Goldwater, Marshall, Rhodes, Truman, and many others.
Mary Gates Endowment for Students
The Mary Gates Endowment funds hundreds of University of Washington students every year through Research, Leadership, Venture and Honors scholarships. These scholarships support students to engage in activities that enhance their undergraduate experience, encouraging student learning both in and outside the classroom.
Undergraduate Research Program
The Undergraduate Research Program (URP) facilitates research experiences for undergraduates with UW faculty members across the disciplines. URP maintains a listing of current UW research opportunities and national programs.
The Martin Family Foundation
The Martin Family Foundation supports two community college transfer scholarship programs to enable community college students of exceptional ability and outstanding achievement to complete their bachelor’s degrees at the UW Seattle campus. These include the Martin Achievement Scholarship and the Martin Family Foundation Honors Scholarship Program, both of which support community college transfers who will earn their bachelor degree at the UW Seattle campus. Each program funds students at different points in their community college careers. The award may be renewable each year for up to a total of three years of undergraduate support.
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Mailing Address
CONTACT US
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Graduate: gradart@uw.edu
phone: 206-543-0646
fax: 206-685-1657
REGULAR OFFICE HOURS
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DROP-IN ADVISING
Stop by 104 Art anytime between Mon-Thurs 11am-3pm for drop-in advising.
APPOINTMENTS
To schedule an appointment with an art adviser Monday - Thursday, 9am-11am, call 206-543-0646 or email uaskart / gradart
ADVISERS
Judi Clark, Director
jclark@uw.edu
Laura Todd, Academic Adviser
letodd@uw.edu
Ann Langford-Fuchs, Academic Adviser
annf@uw.edu
Elizabeth Copland, Academic Adviser
enc5@uw.edu
PROGRAM COORDINATORS
Katherine Gold
kgold@uw.edu
Catherine Ruha
cruha@uw.edu


