Multicultural Outreach & Recruitment

Pasifika Pathways to the UW – Student Panel

About the Event

About the Event

About the Event

About the Event

About the Event

Join us for the Pasifika Pathways to the UW where you will hear from current NH/PI staff and students at the University of Washington about their experiences navigating higher education!

Pasifika Pathways to the UW is a virtual program created to empower and motivate high school students who are interested in pursuing higher education. Co-led by NH/PI UW staff and students, each session will cover a different college or career-related topic such as the admissions process, essay preparation, 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 high school students. However, students from Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander backgrounds may find this program of particular interest. Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander students include but are not limited to Samoan, Tongan, Tahitian, Fijian, Māori, Chamorro, and other Micronesian, Melanesian and other Pacific Islander heritages. This community also embraces students from mixed-race backgrounds. People of all identities are welcome to join and engage.

Questions? Difficulty registering? Email reach@uw.edu.

 

All Dates

Tuesday, April 29 2025

6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location: Virtual

Thursday, May 29 2025

6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location: Virtual

Thursday, June 26 2025

6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location: Virtual

Thursday, July 24 2025

6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location: Virtual

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Latinx/Hispanic students include but are not limited to the Mexican, Puerto Rivan, Cuban, Dominican, Salvadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Peruvian, Colombian, Venezuelan, Argentinian, Chilean, and other Latin American or Caribbean heritages. This community also embraces students from Afro-Latinx, indigenous Latin American, and mixed-race backgrounds. People of all identities are welcome to join and engage.

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

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

Latinx/Hispanic students include but are not limited to the Mexican, Puerto Rivan, Cuban, Dominican, Salvadoran, Guatemalan, Honduran, Peruvian, Colombian, Venezuelan, Argentinian, Chilean, and other Latin American or Caribbean heritages. This community also embraces students from Afro-Latinx, indigenous Latin American, and mixed-race backgrounds. People of all identities are welcome to join and engage.

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This program is open to all students in grades 9-11, who are interested in applying to the University of Washington Seattle. However, students from Southeast Asian backgrounds may find this program of particular interest. Southeast Asian students include but are not limited to the Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen ethnic heritages. This community also includes students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages, however, people of all identities are welcome.

Accessibility

The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in our services, programs, and activities. To request disability accommodations, please email reach@uw.edu at least 10 days in advance of the event.

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This program is open to all students in grades 9-11, who are interested in applying to the University of Washington Seattle. However, students from Southeast Asian backgrounds may find this program of particular interest. Southeast Asian students include but are not limited to the Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen ethnic heritages. This community also includes students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages, however, people of all identities are welcome.

Accessibility

The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in our services, programs, and activities. To request disability accommodations, please email reach@uw.edu at least 10 days in advance of the event.

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This program is open to all students in grades 9-11, who are interested in applying to the University of Washington Seattle. However, students from Southeast Asian backgrounds may find this program of particular interest. Southeast Asian students include but are not limited to the Khmer, Khmer Loeu, Khmer Krom, Hmong, Mien, Khmu, Lao, Taidam, Tai Lue, Vietnamese, Cham, Montagnards, Karen ethnic heritages. This community also includes students from Bhutanese and Burmese heritages, however, people of all identities are welcome.

Accessibility

The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in our services, programs, and activities. To request disability accommodations, please email reach@uw.edu at least 10 days in advance of the event.