Associated Students of the College of Education (ASCE)

What is ASCE? 

ASCE is and serves as the governing student body of the College of Education at the UW. We engage in community building within the college, help plan and organize social/educational events, and advocate for student voices and needs in various faculty committees and councils.


What does ASCE do? 

  • Lobbied for the creation of the student lounge
  • Created the Graduate Student Advisee Handbook
  • Officers sit on faculty committees
  • Orchestrate the College of Ed's annual common book programming
  • Attend faculty meetings to represent student voice 
  • Represent the College of Education at the Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS)
  • Represent the College of Education at the Associated Students of the University of Washington (ASUW)
  • Organize social and community-building events with faculty, staff, and students
  • Provide additional support during Orientation Days, Education Day on the Quad, and Research and Inquiry Presentations

All students who are enrolled in degree-seeking programs at the College of Education, UW – Seattle, are members of ASCE during quarters for which they are enrolled in at least one credit hour.

ASCE hosts open meetings once a month. All students are invited to attend, participate, and engage in our collective work.


ASCE Open Meetings

Interested in ASCE? Please contact edinfo@uw.edu. We look forward to connecting with you!

ASCE Office: Miller Hall, Room 112 Carrel 3


Organization Documents