We encourage you to view the programs and videos of our past events below. Please do not hesitate to contact us at admissions@seattleu.edu with questions. We look forward to introducing you to our campus community.
This aerial tour aims to introduce you to our campus-and the surrounding neighborhoods that ground the Seattle U experience.
Event Date: August 10, 2020
This webinar will allow you to learn more from students and faculty about the defining elements of Jesuit education and how it shapes the classroom experience, academic community and core curriculum at Seattle University.
Event Date: August 11, 2020
This webinar will allow you to learn more about how we support students in their professional development. This session will introduce you to the Office of Career Engagement, introduce you to the professional experiences available to you at Seattle University and highlight how we support students in launching their careers.
Event Date: August 11, 2020
This webinar will provide an introduction to our surrounding neighborhoods, and introduce you to the community-based projects, partnerships and service learning classes we have at Seattle University.
Event Date: August 18, 2020
The Alfie Scholars Program offers a scholarship and special programing for underrepresented community college transfer students with the desire to become leaders who effect positive social change. In addition to the $30,000 scholarship, distributed over two years, the Alfie Scholars Program provides civility leadership training, intensive summer programing, and individual advising to help its scholars. This webinar will provide more information on the Alfie Scholars Program and the application process.
Please note: this workshop is designed for prospective transfer students.
Event Date: August 18, 2020
The Seattle U Bound Scholarship is a four-year full tuition scholarship for incoming first-year Washington State students, currently enrolled in the Washington State College Bound Scholarship program. This webinar will provide more information on the Seattle U Bound Scholarship, program eligibility and the application process.
Please note: this workshop is for prospective applicants who live in Washington State, plan to join us as a first-time freshman and are enrolled in the Washington State College Bound Scholarship program.
Event Date: August 18, 2020
The Sullivan Leadership Award is given to nine incoming first-year students each fall, and covers the entirety of their undergraduate tuition, housing, and meals for four years of study. This webinar will provide more information on the Sullivan Leadership Award and the application process.
Please note: This workshop is best suited for current high school students, who will be applying as first-time freshmen to Seattle U.
Event Date: August 19, 2020
The University Honors program is a cohort-based program for incoming first-year students, featuring small, seminar-style classes. This webinar will introduce you to the University Honors program and provide more information about the application process.
Please note: this session is for prospective students that are interested in spending four years at Seattle U.
Event Date: August 20, 2020
This webinar will provide information regarding the application process, prerequisite information, credit transfer, and the distinct opportunities within the Nursing program.
Please note: this information session is specifically for students who plan to apply for transfer admission after completing an associate degree, 90 transferable credits, or a Bachelor's degree at another institution.
Event Date: August 20, 2020
Are you uncertain about what to major in? Perhaps, you can’t decide between a few programs of interest or you may not meet the direct-entry requirements of your desired major. Wherever you stand, we have amazing advisors and programs that are here to support you. This webinar will help you figure out how to apply when you are undecided, introduce you to our Premajor Studies program, and answer your questions about what it means to be undecided or undeclared as a first-year student at Seattle U.
Please note: most transfer students are expected to be major-ready when they apply, so this session may not be relevant to prospective transfer students.
Some of our academic departments have recorded introductions to their programs below.
You can learn about all of our academic programs on campus by clicking here.