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Native Forward Scholarships
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Native Forward has empowered over 22,000 students from over 500 Tribes in all 50 states by providing scholarship dollars and support for services for undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees. Check out this page for more information on scholarships and other services.
Huskies Care
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HuskiesCare is a virtual hub managed by the Office of Student Advocacy and Support. It offers resources for basic needs and other concerns students might face. Check out Huskies Care to learn more about all resources for basic needs.
Undocumented Student Resources
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Click below to access more resources.
Bias Incident Reporting
The Bias Incident Reporting Committee (BIRC) is committed to creating and maintaining a safe, welcoming and inclusive campus environment for UW Tacoma students, staff and faculty.
You may also contact Campus Safety & Security, which is available 24/7, and has access to a variety of resources, and can direct you to support.
Pronouns
A person’s pronouns inform us how to best refer to and honor them. Pronouns do not indicate someone’s gender identity, as gender is personal, complex, and specific to the individual. Using personal pronouns is a way to respect others and create an inclusive space just as using a person's name can be a way to respect them.
All Gender Restrooms
The University of Washington Tacoma is committed to having safe and accessible campus restroom facilities. Currently, there are single stall, ADA accessible restrooms in some campus buildings. All of these restrooms are All-Gender Restrooms, meaning that any person with any gender identity can use that restroom.