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STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES

Office of Student and Academic Services
College of Forest Resources
Anderson 116/130
University of Washington, Box 352100
Seattle, WA 98195-2100
Email cfradv@u.washington.edu, FAX 206-685-0790, Phone 206-543-7081

The Office of Student and Academic Services assists students with all aspects of advising, including interpretation of College and UW requirements and assistance in course registration to meet graduation requirements.

Student and Academic Services Advisors:

Michelle Trudeau   616-1533
Director, Student and Academic Services: mechanics/problem solving of academic programs; policies, petitions, exceptions; scholarship and fellowship questions; tracking curricula and enrollment; graduate and undergraduate advising backup .
Amanda Davis   543-7081
Graduate Counseling Services Coordinator: graduate student database manager; graduate student forms and applications; graduate student email list; course entry and faculty codes; rooms for student meetings and exams; concurrent degree information; Annual Career Fair organization.
Debra Salas-Haynes   543-3077

Undergraduate Counseling Services Coordinator: General undergraduate advising, College job list and Career Corner coordination; time schedule organization.

Scholarships

Information on scholarships and financial aid.

Charles L. Pack Essay Competition:
Please contact a CFR advisor for more information for 2008.
2007 Information

Career Resources

The Office of Student and Academic Services provides information on career resources.

Study Center Resources

The UW has a number of centers and areas set aside for student study resources.

 


 

Jeff Aken and a prospective CFR student