English Foundations & International Student Guide: Campus Resources
Resources for English Language Learners & International Students at UW Bothell & Cascadia College.
Feeling stressed? Need to talk to someone? The Counseling Center is open Monday through Friday 8:30 - 5 (UW1-080) and accepts walk in students from both UW Bothell and Cascadia College.
Based at UW Seattle, FIUTS connects UW students to local and global communities through programs that build international awareness, cross-cultural communication, and informed leadership.
Provides individual and group tutoring in Math and Writing course concepts, technology assistance, workshops and study sessions. Online tutoring available as well!
EF is designed to prepare students for college programs or careers that require a high level English skills by offering English reading, writing, grammar, and listening/speaking courses.
Offers events, programs, and services which encourage student involvement in the campus community and enhance the educational aspects of Cascadia. Also serves as the point of contact for student clubs and organizations.
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