The College of Education is committed to supporting you in completing your degree in a way that allows you to get the most out of the program and graduate successfully. The College of Education's Office of Student Services is the primary resource for current and prospective students.

ECFS Academic Advising

Advising for declared ECFS Majors

Current ECFS Majors are supported by Denisse Guerrero-Harvey, Lead Academic Adviser. Students who are declared in the ECFS Major can find drop-in advising and advising appointment scheduling information in the Canvas ECFS Advising Center.

Advising for current UW students seeking admission to ECFS

Prospective students (those not yet admitted to ECFS) are supported by Tabitha Bronsema, Lead Admission & Outreach Adviser. Current UW students interested in the ECFS Major are encouraged to review the admission requirements.

If you have questions about the ECFS Major, course registration, the application process, or any other ECFS Major-related topic, please attend an Undergraduate Majors and Minor Information Session or our Ask an Adviser session. Information sessions are held weekly, see the College of Education calendar for upcoming dates.

Advising for individuals seeking admission to UW and the ECFS Major

Tabitha Bronsema, Admission & Outreach Adviser supports high school students, transfer students, and returning students in exploring the ECFS Major. If you have questions about the ECFS Major, please attend an Undergraduate Majors and Minor Information Session or an Ask an Advisor Session. Each session is held weekly, see the College of Education calendar for upcoming dates. 

Questions?

  • Need answers now? We have compiled an extensive list of our most frequently asked questions - take a look at our ECFS FAQs!
  • You can view a recorded information session on your schedule, simply register here and the recording will be instantly available to you.
  • E-mail the College of Education Office of Student Services at edinfo@uw.edu.

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