CIE Newsletter
Nov 2017
You can make an appointment with me online !
Thanksgiving experience is waiting for you !
Global Student Connections: Join Us to Celebrate Diversity!
Do You Need An Insurance Card?
If you have enrolled in the International Student Health Insurance Plan (ISHIP) but have not received your LifeWise insurance card, follow the steps below:
- Make sure that your local mailing address is correct on your MYUW account. This address must be in the U.S. for you to properly receive your LifeWise insurance card and documents from LifeWise.
- Call LifeWise customer service at 1-800-971-1491 to request LifeWise insurance card.
- Press 1 for member services
- Provide your 7-digit student number when prompted
- Ask a representative for your member ID number and request that they send you an insurance card to your local address.
- Verify that the representative has your correct local address.
- It will typically take 3-5 business days to receive your LifeWise insurance card.
- You may use your member ID number immediately on the LifeWise Portal to create your account and print off a temporary insurance card to use if you need to see a doctor.
Do you need help for writing skills ? Then, you have to stop by WaCC !
Your paper deadline soon, but you need help for grammar. No worries!
The Writing & Communication Center (WaCC) supports students of all abilities, at any stage of the reading, writing, or presentation process and it is free!
WaCC located at UW2-124
Fall Quarter Hours
Mon – Thu: 9am – 8pm
Fri: 10am – 5pm
Sat: As needed
Sun: 12pm – 6pm
Call 425.352.5253 or email uwbwacc@uw.eduto schedule an appointment.
You can also submit your work online from WaCC website.
Writing/research support course for Pre-major and international students
Dear students,
2-credit research & writing seminar this winter, which helps students with writing projects assigned to other classed they’re already enrolled in. In years past it has been especially helpful for Pre-Major and international students, since the small class size (20 students) allows the instructor to work one-on-one with all students to help improve their writing and their research.