HUB 103

Bike Shop | [email protected] | 543-2742

HUB Suite 121

Administration | 543-1780
Board of Directors | [email protected] | 543-1780
Elections Administration | [email protected] | 685-7197
Finance & Budget | [email protected] | 543-4238
Government Relations | [email protected] | 221-2061
Personnel | [email protected] | 685-7085
Student Senate | [email protected] | 543-1782
Volunteer Opportunities | [email protected] | 685-7197

HUB Suite 131

American Indian Student Commission | [email protected] | 685-4147
Arts & Entertainment | [email protected] | 543-7663
Asian Student Commission | [email protected] | 685-1908
Black Student Commission [email protected] | 543-9242
Latinx Student Commission | [email protected] | 543-9244
Middle Eastern Student Commission | [email protected] | 543-3329
Office of Communications | [email protected] | 685-7152
Pacific Islander Student Commission | [email protected] | 221-6318
Queer Student Commission | [email protected] | 685-4252
Rainy Dawg Radio | [email protected] | 685-0890
Sexual Assault & Relationship Violence Awareness (SARVA) | [email protected] | 543-4238
Student Disability Commission | [email protected] | 616-0948
Student Food Cooperative | [email protected] | 543-8997
Student Health Consortium| [email protected] | 616-0892
UW Leaders | [email protected] | 543-1781
Womxn’s Action Commission | [email protected] | 543-1817

The Associated Students of the University of Washington is the democratic voice of students that engages the campus community through programming, services, and advocacy. ASUW strives to enrich student life and develop future leaders. ASUW is composed of 25 units, including entities, enterprises, commissions, programs, and committees. Operating with a budget of approximately one million dollars, 72 employees and over 500 volunteers work to serve students and improve student life.

Some of the services provided by the ASUW include Arts & Entertainment and Bike Shop. ASUW also provides funding each year for allocation to registered student organizations (RSOs) for their event programming needs.

In addition to services and event funding, the ASUW advocates on students’ behalf by sitting on University and faculty committees, lobbying state and national lawmakers, and working closely with faculty, administration and community leaders.

Updated: December 22, 2020