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Membership

UWiB is a place for all people! We want everyone to come and see if UWiB is something they want to be a part of, therefore the first 2 meetings are free!

Blue Water

Becoming a Member

Who: All undergraduate students are welcome and encouraged to be a UWiB member!

What: Member perks include
   -eligibility to attend all UWiB events (professional development, workshops, networking events, etc.)

When: Students can become a member at any point so long as they complete the requirements for becoming a member.

How: Requirements for becoming a member include
- paying dues ($15 each quarter)
- attend 3 meetings per quarter 

 

Becoming a Gold Member

Who: All UWiB members are welcome are encouraged to become a gold member

What: Gold Member perks include
   - member perks
  - resume booster
   - you name will be added to UWiB's resume book. The resume book is sent out to all of UWiB's corporate sponsors. 

When: Students can become a gold member at any point so long as they complete the requirements. 


How: Requirements for becoming a gold member include
- pay dues ($15 per quarter), if a student is already a member they do not have to pay additional dues to become a gold member!
- attend 5 meetings per quarter
- participate in a UWiB committee
-earn 1 philanthropy credit per quarter
-complete 3 meeting feedback forms per quarter 
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Committees

Committees are a great way for students to get more involved with UWiB and bond with peers. They also allow everyone to do activites in areas that relate to their own specific interests. 

Marketing

Led by: Director of Marketing

What this committee does

- brainstorm marketing analytics

- brainstorm content ideas

- repost Instagram stories 

- promote UWiB merch 

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Public Relations

Led by: Director of Publicity

What this committee does

- take pictures at meetings

- help create Instagram captions​

- assist with headshots 

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Philanthropy

Led by: Director of Philanthropy

What this committee does

- help plan community service events

- volunteer

- assist with dessert dash 

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Student Relations

Led by: Director of Student Relations

What this committee does

- help plan end of quarter socials

- lead icebreakers

- help with fundraiser in spring

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Community Engagement

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Led by: Director of Community Engagement

What this committee does

- strategize engagement with other RSO's

- plan club collabs

- help outreach and recruit new members

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Resources

Mentorship Programs

Undergraduate Women in Business offers members many opportunities to engage in mentorship relationships.

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UWiB partners with Women in Business, an association of female MBA students at the Foster School of Business, to match MBA students with undergraduate women to discuss everything from academics to career paths. The program features an event each quarter, with a Kick-off Meet & Greet in the fall, Coffee Chats in the winter, and a closing Spring Luncheon, featuring a guest speaker from the business community.

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UWiB encourages members to connect with other undergraduates within the club based on personal goals and interests through the UWiB Buddy Program. This program is fun, informal way to meet other club members and network within your undergraduate community. New this year, UWiB is partnering with Issaquah Women in Business, an association of female high school students interested in business careers, to match these high school students to UWiB members who will act as mentors and discuss the transition to college, major exploration, and other relevant topics.

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Send us an email or visit to our contact page to learn more about UWiB mentorships!

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