Multicultural Outreach & Recruitment

SEA Dawgs – February 11th 2025

About the Event

SEA Dawgs: Southeast Asian UW Student Q&A

Join us for the February session of our SEA Dawgs series where you will hear from current Southeast Asian students at the University of Washington about their experiences navigating higher education, finding and building community!

SEA Dawgs is a virtual program created to empower and motivate Southeast Asian high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by Southeast Asian UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as cultural storytelling, identity exploration, how to get involved in your communities, professional panels, and cultivating skills for wellness and post-secondary success. High school students of all grades are welcome to participate.

This program is open to all. However, students from Southeast Asian backgrounds in grades 9-11 may find this program of particular interest.

Southeast Asian students include, but are not limited to, those from ethnic backgrounds such as Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen, as well as students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages.