
UW Tacoma has many online resources and services available to assist to you at a distance but also welcomes you to come into campus anytime for assistance or to utilize on-campus facilities, resources or activities!
Keep in mind that some programs provide specific services to students in their programs. For example, advising for CJ Online students is provided through Social Work and not the Academic Advising Center. So, if you are confused or have any questions, just reach out to your advisor and ask! We are here to assist!
Academic Planning Tools
How can we help?
Advising/Degree Planning
Advisors can help you succeed academically, professionally, and Personally
Career Development
Assists with developing, evaluating, and implementing career and educational decisions.
Library Resources
Providing both on-campus and off-campus access to research support, subject librarians and electronic journals.
Military & Veterans
Responsible for developing and offering campus programming that benefits our military connected students.
Registrar's Office
Facilitating the transition of students from initial enrollment to degree completion.
Cashier Online Services
The UW Tacoma Cashier's Office uses a system called Touchbase to easily make online account payments for tuition and other UW academic related fees.
Financial Aid Office
The Office of Student Financial Aid has aid counselors available to help students navigate FAFSA, Scholarships, Work-Study, Emergency Aid, Childcare assistance options and more.
Teaching and Learning Center
Consultants work collaboratively with students in writing, math, science and statistics. Peer Success Mentors help students build effective learning techniques to improve study skills and gain confidence in their academic abilities.
Disability Resources for Students
Disability Resources for Students (DRS) is dedicated to ensuring access and inclusion for all students with disabilities on the UW Tacoma campus.
Center for Equity and Inclusion
Provides a welcoming and inclusive space, programming, and resources for students, staff and faculty, in efforts to engage and learn through the exploration of human differences.
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Need help locating which local or campus resource meets your needs?
The Office of Student Advocacy and Support provides referral and support services to students. Using a case management model, students are assisted in navigating on and off campus resources. Check out their RESOURCE TRACKER to filter out both campus and local resources based on the following areas of need:
- Housing
- Food
- Academic
- Legal Services
- Health
- Mental Health
- Childcare
- Financial
- Seasonal