WWAMI Student Travel

SEATTLE CLERKSHIP HOUSING

Curriculum Department’s WWAMI Track Program page

Student Housing for WWAMI Track Students at Required Clerkships in Seattle

NOTE: THE FOLLOWING POLICIES ALSO APPLY TO STUDENTS COMING TO SEATTLE FOR REQUIRED EXAMS, INCLUDING OSCES

There is no temporary housing on campus for UW Medical School students on required rotations.

If you are a Track student taking a required rotation in Seattle, you have the choice to stay at the Extended Stay America in Bellevue (the School will directly pay for this lodging), or to stay at any other commercial lodging facility (the School will reimburse you up to $80/day at these locations).

The Extended Stay hotel in Bellevue (11400 Main Street) is designed especially for longer stays with studios offering fully-equipped kitchens with refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, coffee maker, cooking utensils, dishes, and cutlery. There is wireless internet access available in all rooms and a coin-operated laundry facility on the premises that is open 24 hours. The hotel is a completely non-smoking facility, located just off of I-405 about halfway between 520 and I-90. The commute from the east side can be long at rush hour.

King County Metro bus stops are within walking distance of the hotel.

To arrange lodging at this hotel, you should contact your Regional WWAMI office at least a month before the start of your Seattle rotation. The Regional WWAMI office will make the reservation and arrange for payment by the School. Note that the School will pay for only room charges and taxes. All other hotel charges must be paid by you.

For students who choose NOT to lodge at the Extended Stay in Northgate or Bellevue, there are variety of options to choose from with different price points and proximity to campus; SoM will provide reimbursement up to $80/day. Please note that the UW SoM neither endorse the lodging options, nor assumes responsibility or liability for accuracy of material contained therein, or services provided from these lodging options:

Students are not limited to these options, but in order for the School to pay for it, all lodging must take place in a commercial lodging facility. The UW defines a commercial lodging facility as “A business, non-profit or governmental entity that provides lodging accommodations for a fee. A commercial lodging facility other than a hotel must be supported by a tax ID number or a published advertisement. The facility must be available to the general public to qualify as commercial lodging (i.e. listed with a rental agency, newspaper ad, etc.). Reimbursements for lodging at private residence not supported by a tax ID number or a rental listing are not allowed under State and University policies and procedures.” AirBnB and VRBO are considered commercial lodging facilities. Students must present an invoice from the commercial lodging facility in order to receive reimbursement for their housing expenses.