EDUC 260/369 Mentoring Opportunity with UW Dream Project

 

See below for information on joining the UW Dream Project as a volunteer or for course credit: 

As you plan out your classes for Fall Quarter, we would like to invite you to join the University of Washington Dream Project! The UW Dream Project is a student-run program that assists low-income and first-generation high school students in attaining higher education and strives to raise awareness among university students about the issues of educational opportunity and mobility.

We would love to have you join this fall as we continue to work with high school seniors as they write personal statements, complete college applications, prepare for the SAT/ACT and apply for scholarships. As a UW student, this should all sound familiar as you have went through this process first-hand! Your experiences are valuable, and can be used to support high school students throughout King County.

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Tutoring Opportunity with Seattle MESA

Looking for opportunities to help in our community? You could be a STEM tutor with Seattle MESA!

  • Earn up to 10 credits in your major or minor
  • Motivate and mentor a student
  • Develop your teaching skills
  • Build confidence in STEM subject areas
  • Work with other great UW volunteers
  • Travel available through UCAR

For more information please contact Joffrey Hooks at mtutoruw@uw.edu or (206) 616-2946

 

Upcoming Undergraduate Research Info Sessions

The Undergraduate Research Program is holding information sessions throughout the summer:

Upcoming Undergraduate Research Info Sessions

Undergraduate research information sessions address how the Undergraduate Research Program can help students pursue their research interests.

Primarily for undergraduates who have yet to begin research, the sessions provide research resources, information on funding, and suggestions for approaching faculty. Additionally, the sessions are highly student-driven, with an emphasis on student questions and concerns.

Monday, July 20th, 10:30 – 11:20 a.m., 171 MGH Continue reading

Upcoming Undergraduate Research Info Sessions

The Undergraduate Research Program is holding information sessions throughout the summer:

Upcoming Undergraduate Research Info Sessions

Undergraduate research information sessions address how the Undergraduate Research Program can help students pursue their research interests.

Primarily for undergraduates who have yet to begin research, the sessions provide research resources, information on funding, and suggestions for approaching faculty. Additionally, the sessions are highly student-driven, with an emphasis on student questions and concerns.

Monday, July 20th, 10:30 – 11:20 a.m., 171 MGH Continue reading