A generous gift to the University from Ms. Dolores Eyler in 2010 established the Dolores Eyler Fund, which supports Communication students who encounter significant expenses due to unexpected and difficult circumstances. Realizing that such moments can cause great hardship for students and interfere with their studies and progress at the UW, this Fund provides unconditional grants — funds that do not need to be repaid — for students to help them through challenging situations.
Students can apply for up to $500 once per calendar year to cover expenses that are unexpected. Because such expenses can take infinite form, we cannot offer a comprehensive definition of what qualifies for grants. However, some unexpected and emergency circumstances that might prompt someone to apply for a grant from the Dolores Eyler Fund include:
- health care costs
- car repairs
- travel for family emergencies
- work disruption
- stolen goods
To apply for funds, students are asked to fill out a Funding Request (https://bit.ly/EylerEmergencyFundRequest). Students must be logged into their UW email address on their browser to access the form.
In the form, students will need to provide a one-page explanation of their request and a means for documenting the expenses (ex: a bill or invoice or receipt; official letter or notice; police report; or names and contact information for specific individuals). If a student is unable to upload documentation, please email it to comadv@uw.edu. Once submitted, the request will be reviewed and students will be notified within three business days.
The UW provides various resources for students, including the Student Technology Loan Program (https://stlp.uw.edu/), which is a free, student-led program that supports the academic technology needs of UW Seattle students by eliminating barriers to technology access, and UW Emergency Funding. If you are experiencing an emergency situation and you are in need of assistance please contact the Financial Aid Office on your campus by emailing osfa@uw.edu. Students are also recommended to visit our Health, Wellness, and Support (https://com.uw.edu/health-wellness-and-support/) page to learn more about resources in the area.