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Current Students

Students are the heart of our University of Washington Michael G. Foster School of Business community — talented, diverse and committed to excellence. Discover specialized areas of study, clubs and activities that connect students with local and national businesses, consulting and career opportunities, team competitions and more.

 

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Current undergrads Current Full-time MBAs
Diversity Current Evening MBAs
Clubs & activities for undergrads Current Technology Management MBAs
Internships MBA career services
International and study abroad programs Employment & salary stats
Clubs & activities for MBAs
PhD student dissertations and jobs

 

Resources for All Students
Foster Business Library – More than 23,000 square feet of study space and library resources
Centers – Gain experience in global, entrepreneurialeconomic development or leadership business practices
Student consulting – Add small business or non-profit consulting to your portfolio
Computer Labs – Access numerous computers, printers, laptops or projectors
My UW provides access to email and more with a guest log-in option
Live a little on study breaks – Explore Seattle or road trip around Washington


UW Where We Study videoYou're certain to recognize some familiar faces and places in this video UW made for newly admitted students. PACCAR Hall may be nominated for best supporting role in a campus video this year. Watch the video.​
Order your Foster gear todayShow Your Colors
Foster is pleased to offer merchandise and apparel perfect for showing off your UW Husky pride. Order Foster apparel, gear or gifts today.
$22,500 for Clean-Tech Innovation
2012 Environmental Innovation Challenge winners created highway barriers out of recycled tires, sustainable, disaster-relief shelter, urban greenhouses and more. See UW winners + videos.
Study Abroad Photo Winners 2011
Experience the world of business and adventure through the eyes of students who traveled abroad to study or work.