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    If you have any questions about the information sessions, please contact us:

    📱​​​ (425) 352-5000​​​​
    📧 uwbinfo@uw.edu

    Additional information can be found on our website:

    📍 Campus map
    🗺️ Accessible routes

    ARE YOU A SCHOOL OR ORGANIZATION?

    If you’re an organization or school that would like to bring a group of students to UW Bothell for a tour, request a group visit today! Please do not use the in-person registration options below.

    COUNSELOR APPOINTMENTS

    At this time, we encourage you to sign up for an admissions counseling appointment on a different day than your info session. To connect with your admissions counselor, submit a response on our connect form.

    WEATHER

    4 day forecast for Bothell, WA (98011)
    Sunday
    55° F
    /
    40° F
    Rain Showers
    Monday
    53° F
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    40° F
    Showers And Thunderstorms
    Tuesday
    54° F
    /
    40° F
    Rain Showers Likely
    Wednesday
    60° F
    /
    43° F
    Partly Sunny then Slight Chance Rain Showers

    IN-PERSON INFO SESSIONS

    FRIDAY: GENERAL INFO SESSION + TOUR

    Join us for a campus visit consisting of a general information session and guided campus tour. An admissions counselor will introduce you to UW Bothell and all the things you need to know to apply. After the info sessions, you'll be led by a current UW Bothell student on a guided tour of campus.

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    VIRTUAL INFO SESSIONS

    FIRST-YEAR: VIRTUAL INFO SESSIONS

    You are a first-year student if you have not attended a college or university following the summer of your high school graduation or obtaining your GED.

    TRANSFER: VIRTUAL INFO SESSIONS

    You are a transfer student if you have completed (or will complete) college coursework from a regionally accredited college or university following the summer after your high school graduation.