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Diversity Resources

University of Washington Minority Affairs & Diversity

The University of Washington Minority Affairs & Diversity website provides information on college planning and preparation, services for University of Washington students, as well as University programs and initiatives that promote curriculum, faculty and staff diversity.

University of Washington Graduate Student Equity & Excellence

The University of Washington Graduate Student Equity & Excellence (GSEE) program is a division of the University of Washington that is committed to serving the needs of students of color and those from underrepresented groups, while providing opportunities for all students to learn and develop through experiences rich in cultural, ethnic, and racial diversity.

University of Washington School of Medicine's Center for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

The University of Washington's Center for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (CEDI) is a resource for cultural competency and diversity in the School of Medicine. CEDI offers educational materials, databases and CMEs.

Health Sciences Center Minority Student Program

The Health Sciences Center Minority Student Program seeks to increase diversity at each level of academia by helping to bridge subsequent levels of academic training from undergraduate to professional and graduate. Services include graduate and professional school application assistance, resume editing, interview preparation, academic advising and counseling, and undergraduate research opportunities.

Professional Organizations

Many rehabilitation organizations devote resources to encouraging diversity in the profession. They provide links to scholarship opportunities and other resources for individuals from minority backgrounds. Search the websites below to access additional resources:

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