Prepare for your Advising & Orientation session and your first quarter at the UW.
This checklist comprises various tasks you will need to complete as you transition to the UW, including making your A&O reservation. Many of these items are required (*). Please log into the New Husky Checklist below to complete the steps.
Before you make your A&O reservation, please note that there are several required steps that you will need to complete before you can select a date.
Log in to your New Husky Checklist
Tasks due before making an A&O Part 2 reservation
- Acknowledge Student Code of Conduct*
- Activate UW Email and 2FA/DUO
- Add Cell Phone # To UW Alert System
- Complete Transition Questionnaire*
- Basic Needs
- First Quarter Housing
- New Student Experience Survey
- Student Success Program Affiliations
- Review Important A&O Information
- Understand UW Strategic Initiatives: AI@UW
- Update Communication Preferences*
- Upload Husky Card Photo
- Update Personal Information
- Update UW Address and WAIIS Records Consent*
- Welcome to the Pack
Tasks due 3 days before attending A&O Part 2
- Complete Husky Foundations Course
- Search for a FIG (Summer and Autumn admits only)
Tasks due before the 1st day of the quarter
- A Message From the Provost
- Complete UW Course - Alcohol e-Checkup To Go*
- Complete UW Course - Hazing Prevention Training*
- Complete UW Course - Title IX: Husky Prevention & Response*
- Review Disability Accommodations Request Process (Academic Year)
- Using Digital Tools at UW
Additional tasks (all students)
- Make an A&O Reservation*
- Make a Plan for Dawg Daze (Summer and Autumn admits only)
- Review MMM Immunization Requirement* (within first three weeks of the quarter)
- Stay Connected Through UW Social Media
- Submit your Final Transcripts
Additional tasks (international students)
- Access MyISSS (F & J Visa Holders Only)
- Request your I-20/DS-2019
- Obtain your visa
- Complete the International Student Services (ISS) Post-Arrival Checklist
- Attend International Husky Send Offs
- Participate in Regional Connection Groups