Orientation

New Husky Experiences

We are excited to welcome you to campus! 

New Husky Experiences (NHE) is a hub for connection to campus and fellow Huskies as you transition to the UW. Discover opportunities to connect, explore, and get involved at the UW!

  • Business Bridge (B²)

    Application deadline: May 31, 2026

    Business Bridge (B²) gives students first-hand experience with both the UW and Foster School of Business, thereby fostering a greater understanding of college life and academic expectations. B² will take place four weeks before fall quarter. Students will enroll for a 5-credit college-level writing course (BA490) offered by the Foster School. 

    Program dates: August 24–September 18

    HostFoster School of Business

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  • New Huskies Abroad | Copenhagen

    Application deadline: May 15, 2026

    Start your UW experience in Copenhagen, one of the world’s most livable and sustainable cities. In this program, the city becomes your classroom. You’ll explore neighborhoods, public spaces, food, culture, design, history, and daily life while learning how environments and communities shape how people live, connect, and belong.

    Through guided excursions, group conversations, and shared experiences, you’ll learn to notice patterns, ask questions, and see the world from multiple perspectives — skills that matter in college and beyond.

    Program dates:  

    • Copenhagen: August 22 – September 5, 2026
    • UW Seattle: Autumn quarter – Thursdays 3:30–4:20 p.m.

    Program fee: $3800 Learn more

    Program directors: Kyla Mayer (Senior Associate Director, UAA Advising), Sarah Hemmett (Academic Adviser, UAA Advising)

    Learn more about New Huskies Abroad | Copenhagen
  • New Huskies Abroad | Rome

    Application deadline: May 15, 2026

    Whether you’re going on a study abroad trip, preparing for international internships, independent travel, or just imagining the places you will visit, this program will provide you with writing strategies for recording what your camera can’t capture, nor what your brief entry on social media can’t capture. It will also be an opportunity to meet other incoming UW students prior to the start of the school year. This program will provide you with a foundation for your university career and a chance to take a college course and earn credit before school begins.

    This program will first convene in Rome for two weeks prior to the start of school and then we will meet weekly on campus for the duration of autumn quarter.

    Program dates:  

    • Rome: August 24 – September 7, 2026
    • UW Seattle: Autumn quarter

    Program fee: $3800 Learn more

    Program directors: Shawn Wong and Lauren Easterling

    Learn more about New Huskies Abroad | Rome
  • College Edge: First-Year Student Discovery Seminars

    Registration opens: April 1, 2026
    Registration closes: August 14, 2026

    Starting your UW journey as a first-year student? Join one of our Discovery Seminars! These small, discussion-based courses are designed to help you hit the ground running. You’ll get to know a supportive faculty member, connect with classmates from across majors, and get an inside look at the resources that will help you thrive at UW. It’s a chance to earn credit, build community, and step into Autumn quarter feeling confident and connected. 

    All Discovery Seminars meet in-person, Tuesday through Friday, 9:30am-12:20 pm. Students will earn 5 credits towards their UW degree. 

    Program dates: August–September 

    HostCollege of Arts & Sciences

    Learn more about College Edge: First-Year Student Discovery Seminars
  • College Edge: Transfer Student Discovery Seminars

    Registration opens: April 1, 2026
    Registration closes: August 14, 2026

    Starting your UW journey as a transfer student? Join one of our Transfer Discovery Seminars! These small, discussion-based courses are designed to support your transition to UW and help you connect quickly to the campus, academic resources, and community that will support your goals. You’ll work closely with a dedicated faculty member, collaborate with other transfer students, and gain an inside look at the tools and opportunities available to you at UW. It’s a chance to earn credit, build community, and begin Autumn Quarter feeling confident, oriented, and connected.

    All Transfer Discovery Seminars meet in person. Students earn 5 credits toward their UW degree.

    Program dates: August–September 

    HostCollege of Arts & Sciences

    Learn more about College Edge: Transfer Student Discovery Seminars
  • Geoscience Education, Oceanographic Discovery, Undergraduate Collaboration (GEODUC) Seminar

    The UW College of the Environment welcomes admitted transfer students to the GEODUC Seminar—a distinctive, three-quarter program designed to launch your academic journey at UW. This one-credit support seminar (C ENV 490B, SLN 12051), graded credit/no credit, meets Fridays from 3:30-4:30pm. The course connects you with the wealth of resources available to support your academic success, introduces you to a dynamic network of researchers seeking undergraduate collaborators, and connects you with local professionals who are applying their environmental degrees in innovative ways (and hiring recent graduates!).

    As a GEODUC Seminar participant, you will enjoy:

    • An overnight trip to a UW research center such as FHL or ONRC
    • Behind-the-scenes tours of local museums and aquaria
    • Field trips led by local experts to marine and geology hotspots
    • Science and engineering transfer student get-togethers and hangouts

    These immersive experiences bridge classroom learning with real-world environmental science, helping you build community, gain confidence, and get excited about your future in the College of the Environment. The seminar is crafted to foster connections, spark curiosity, and encourage active engagement with marine science from your very first quarter at UW.

    Interested? Email Mikelle Nuwer, Teaching Professor, mrasmuss@uw.edu, for an add code for C ENV 490.

    Host: College of the Environment

    Learn more about Geoscience Education, Oceanographic Discovery, Undergraduate Collaboration (GEODUC) Seminar
  • UWild: exploring, hiking, and backpacking | July–September

    Meet other first year students and explore the Pacific Northwest on a First Year Adventure.You will have an adventure and get a jump start on building a community before the fall quarter begins. Most of the trip participants are incoming first-year students, but when possible, we host transfer student and grad-student specific trips too.

    Backpacking

    Hoh Rain Forest backpacking

    Easy to moderate difficulty, designed for beginners
    Dates: July 27–30 and August 24–27

    Mt. Rainier backpacking

    Moderate to hard difficulty
    Dates: August 12–16

    Snow Lake backpacking

    Moderate to hard difficulty
    Dates: August 17–19

    Olallie Lake backpacking

    Moderate to hard difficulty
    Dates: September 1–3

    Kayaking

    Lake Crescent kayaking

    Easy, designed for beginners
    Dates: September 8–11

    Day hike series

    Enchantments Day Hike Series

    Most difficult
    Dates: August 3–7

    Summit series

    Most difficult
    Dates: August 20–23

    Host: Recreation

    Learn more about UWild: exploring, hiking, and backpacking | July–September
  • Transition 101 videos

    Explore our video library to view videos specifically designed for first-year and transfer students.

    Learn more about Transition 101 videos