By publishing our policies, we hope to provide a useful reference. Please familiarize yourself with the policies below.
For a list of rates for rooms, equipment and labor, please visit our Service Pricing page.
You are welcome to contact us at crshelp@uw.edu with further questions or suggestions.
These policies will go into effect for events occurring on or after September 25, 2019.
UW Organizations
- All UW staff, students and faculty are welcome to make reservations for our spaces and equipment.
- If there are charges associated with your reservation, please be ready to provide a valid six-digit budget number or alternate payment method at the time of your request.
Non-UW Organizations
- Non-UW affiliated organizations may place requests for UW spaces and equipment, however the non-UW representative will be required to complete the UUF form. Failure to complete the form or denial by the Office of Special Programs will result in the cancellation of your room and/or equipment reservation.
- Please be prepared to provide your organization’s billing address for any associated charges.
For General Assignment Spaces, requests for rooms are processed on a quarterly basis and in the order received. Courses receive first priority in general assignment rooms. Event requests will be processed once all courses have been scheduled according to the University’s Time Schedule Production Calendar.
Summer Quarter 2021 (June 21 – Sept. 28): March 29, 2021, Impacted by social distancing policies
Autumn Quarter 2021 (Sept. 29 – Jan. 2, 2022): July 19, 2021
Winter Quarter 2022 (Jan. 3 – March 27): October 4, 2021
Spring Quarter 2022 (March 28 – June 19): January 10, 2022
Summer Quarter 2022 (June 20 – Sept. 27): January 31, 2022
To receive notifications regarding specific scheduling dates for events, email crshelp@uw.edu to be added to the event scheduler’s listserv.
For Special Event Spaces, requests can be made one-year in advance, and are processed in the order received.
Special event spaces do not include classrooms, lecture halls, seminar rooms (except SCC 316), conference rooms (except SCC 354 and SCC 254), and labs since courses receive priority in these spaces, resulting in varying room availability each quarter29
How to read your reservation confirmation
Reservation details must be submitted to Classroom Services at least three (3) weeks prior to the the date of the reservation (including but not limited to: timing, room setup, and equipment required). Failure to do so may result in the cancellation of the reservation or the addition of a short-notice fee – see Labor Rates.
Estimates: The estimated charges outlined on the Reservation Confirmation are broken down into three main groups: room rental, equipment and labor. Room rental begins at event setup and concludes after event teardown. The final invoice amount may differ from those shown on the Reservation Confirmation due to changes involving actual room rental, equipment usage, labor required and/or other additional charges. Equipment listed on the estimate will be billed regardless of use on the day of the event. If Classroom Services staff are required to breakdown or reset rooms or are required to complete elaborate equipment set-ups, the requestor will be responsible for reserving the room for the purpose of covering the breakdown and reset duration. To ensure organizational coverage and safety for Classroom Services staff, labor fees will be assessed on the day of the event for all non-traditional or complex room and equipment requests.
Relocation: General assignment spaces are prioritized for courses. Although rare, it is possible that events in these spaces could be relocated with short notice to accommodate the needs of a UW course. Classroom Services will do everything possible to find a comparable room replacement for events that are relocated.
Payment: The total charges listed in the Reservation Confirmation are estimated. Following the reservation, a final invoice will be calculated and sent to the address provided by the customer. If paying by UW budget number, the final invoice amount will be billed to the budget number provided by the customer.
Payment type varies depending on the department or organization making the reservation. Typically, a budget number is provided for events held by all UW departments. Registered student organizations (RSOs), Non-UW organizations, and UW faculty/staff holding private events may provide a billing address. For RSOs, providing UW box numbers is preferred.
Room Availability: The University has migrated to using 25Live for space tracking across campus. We are working with the Registrar’s office to fully configure the software, but it is now possible for anyone with a UW NetID to check the availability of specific rooms through 25Live.
You can access 25Live at: https://25live.collegenet.com/washington/ and login with your UW NetID. From there, you can use the location section of the “Quick Search” box or the “Locations” tab to look up a space by room number. Try searching for T479, D209, SOCC 316, or 060. Events scheduled in those rooms will appear as green boxes with the event names visible. No other details about events or classes are visible beyond time and name.
Please be aware that there is a limit to how far out you can see room availability. For general assignment spaces like classrooms or lecture halls, you can’t see beyond currently scheduled quarters. For special event spaces, the limit is one year. Once 25Live is fully integrated as a scheduling tool, Instructional Support will provide 25Live training to all users. Stay tuned for more details.
Can I expect to have the same room for all my reservations?
Typically, courses (regular meetings with course prefix and number, ie NURS 555) receive the first priority in room scheduling. After courses have been scheduled, non-course reservations are made on a first-come, first-serve basis. Our goal is maximize room use efficiency for everyone. Due to the high volume of requests processed, we unfortunately cannot guarantee that the same room will be available for multiple date events. Classroom Services does understand the importance of consistent rooms and will provide the best available options.
When will I receive an invoice for my event?
The billing process occurs after your event has occurred. To receive your invoice in a timely manner, please provide the appropriate billing address or budget number when you make your reservation.
Classroom Services operational hours are 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday. During off-hours and on weekends, we are not able to offer the following services:
- Room Set-Up/Break-Down
- Operator Services
- Event Support
- Customer Service Support
- Equipment Delivery
If you are planning a complex event that will occur after-hours, contact Classroom Services staff at crshelp@uw.edu to discuss your options.
Please note that the Health Sciences (HS), Foege, and South Campus Center (SCC) buildings are open to the public and rooms are utilized by UW faculty, staff and students in addition to non-UW community members. Due to this, Classroom Services cannot guarantee the condition of the spaces. While all of the spaces in HSB, SCC, and Foege are cleaned daily (M-F), room conditions can vary depending on the timing and level of activity. In particular, for spaces listed below, members of the public are free to pass through or use these common areas, even during reserved activities. Members of the public are typically respectful of event activities. The following rooms are designated as flexible classrooms and have no default layout (SCC 301, SCC 342, SCC 346, SCC 348, SCC 350, HST 473, HST 530, HST 531). Although rare, it is possible to encounter missing or stolen furniture or equipment in rooms, particularly on the weekends or in the late evenings. If you are hosting an after-hours event, we recommend showing up early to ensure room conditions are satisfactory and to problem-solve, if necessary. If this occurs and your event is significantly impacted, please document the issue(s) via photo or video and send a brief statement of impact to crshelp@uw.edu. Classroom Services staff will contact impacted parties during regular operational hours.
To ensure the cleanliness of a space, customers can request an area be cleaned prior to an event. To do so, contact UW Custodial Services at careteam@uw.edu. A fee will be incurred for special cleaning requests.
E Court Cafe (D210)
Red Lounge (T469)
Health Sciences Lobby
Rotunda Foyer
Vista Cafe
SCC 316 Kitchenette
SCC 3rd Floor Lobby
SCC Portage Bay Area
SCC Terrace
Per the Office of Special Programs, events which are open to the public or held by and/or in conjunction with an off-campus organization are required to submit a UUF form. This form requires the sponsorship of a University department Dean, Director, or Chair. Additionally, the form must be approved by both the facility manager and the Use of University Facilities Committee. This form must be completed and fully approved prior to the event. To complete your UUF form online, please visit: https://depts.washington.edu/sprogram.
The purpose of the UUF is to ensure that all facilities operated by the University are reserved primarily for educational use including, but not limited to, instruction, research, public assembly, student activities, and recreational activities related to educational use. Further, each facility may be used for a variety of activities, so long as the primary function the facility was intended to serve is protected. University departments, Registered Student Organizations (RSO’s), and faculty/staff may make a reservation without a request for Use of University Facilities form if the event is only attended by University members. Specific questions regarding the UUF form, its purpose, or problems completing the form can be directed to the Office of Special Programs at sprogram@uw.edu.
How do I cancel my confirmed reservation?
Email crshelp@uw.edu if you need to cancel your event.
Requests to cancel your event and/or equipment must be submitted in writing. Once the reservation request is submitted, cancellation fees will be assessed for each booking – per room per day – as follows:
61+ Days Prior to Event: Flat fee of $50.00 (for reservations with a $200 minimum)*
31 – 60 Days Prior to Event: 50% of Estimated Room(s) Rental
21 – 30 Days Prior to Event: 75% of Estimated Room(s) Rental
0 – 20 Days Prior to Event: 100% of Estimated Room(s) Rental
To avoid a cancellation fee, it is recommended that users view their desired room and in-room equipment prior to requesting a reservation to ensure that the room and equipment will be sufficient. Rescheduling events may result in a cancellation or short-notice fee. A 48-hour cancellation grace period is given to recently scheduled events. Reservation requests for instances that will occur within 48-hours are not granted a grace period.
*61+ Days Prior to Event: A cancellation fee of 50% of the estimated room rental is in effect for all Special Event and GA 56-482 capacity spaces during Graduation, Orientation, and Winter Holiday periods (as defined below):
Graduation Period: finals week of Spring Quarter; the week following finals week of Spring Quarter.
Orientation Period: the last week of summer break; the first week of Autumn Quarter; the week following the first week of Autumn Quarter.
Winter Holiday Period: finals week of Autumn Quarter through January 1st.
Rescheduling
Events rescheduled to take place more than a month later are considered a new request with the original request being cancelled and subject to cancellation fees. Events rescheduled to take place earlier than their original date or up to a month later are not considered cancelled.
Previously rescheduled events that are cancelled will be charged a cancellation fee based on the originally scheduled date.
Equipment & Labor Cancellation Fees: Same day cancellations or cancellations of work already completed will be billed at 100%. Off-hours labor charges may be billed at 100% if cancelled within 3 weeks of the event.
Rates for rooms, labor and equipment can be found here.
Meal and beverage service may be held only inside of rooms permitted for such activities (South Campus Center [excluding SCC 221], Vista Café, Rotunda Foyer, HS Lobby, Red Lounge, and E-Court Café). Light meals and snacks may be set up outside of lecture halls, but cannot be set up in front of classroom spaces in the Health Sciences Building. Food is permissible throughout South Campus Center, with the exception of SCC 221. Due to ongoing issues with food mess and spillage, customers reserving SCC 221 may not set up food in or around the perimeter (which includes Portage Bay Area or the SCC Terrace) to ensure that food and beverage are not brought into the classroom.
Alcohol is not allowed in the HS Lobby.
If your event will not be catered by a University caterer or supplier, or if any of the food will be sold or given away to the public or general campus community, or if you are an ASUW club preparing food, you are required to fill out the Application for Temporary Food Service Events. Please visit the EH&S webpage for deadlines, additional forms, and food service criteria.
If you are serving food or beverage, we ask that you meet your caterer upon arrival and remain with the food for the duration of food service. Event attendees may eat in the reserved room – if allowed – or outside the building. To maintain a safe environment for all, we ask that attendees not eat in the stairways. Keeping these areas clear will also benefit other events taking place in the building.
UW Bay Laurel Catering: The University of Washington has its own on-site catering service. Please contact Bay Laurel Catering directly at 206.685.2051 or go online for a full list of their services and costs.
Application for Temporary Food Service: Approval of an Application for Temporary Food Service may be required for your event. This form is required by Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) for certain event-related food service activities on campus. To find out if the form is required for your event, please visit EH&S.
Boxed Lunches or Pizza: Sack lunches are preferred over boxed lunches. Boxed lunches and pizza boxes create additional waste and require additional receptacles and labor to service. If boxed lunches are served, our office must be explicitly informed at least three (3) weeks in advance and at least 2 sets of waste containers must be ordered (more if there is a high number of attendees).
Facility Tour: Off-campus caterers are encouraged to tour the facility prior to the event to determine room setup as well as the time needed for setup.
Food Preparation: All food must be prepared off-site. However, a staging area is available only in SCC 316 (Kitchenette). This area contains a kitchen (sink, table space, and a full-sized refrigerator). The SCC 316 (Kichenette) is a public space. We cannot guarantee that the area will be clean. If you want to ensure that the space will be clean for your event, contact Custodial Services to schedule a cleaning by emailing careteam@uw.edu (a fee will be incurred). Use of the staging area requires a reservation of SCC 316.
Coffee Service: Coffee must come prepared and served in warmers. Coffee brewers/makers are not allowed. Coffee carts are allowed with the outlet requirement of 110/120 volts and the floor must be protected by a floor or carpet mat. Special power needs must be arranged in advance by contacting our office.
Garbage/Compost/Recycle: Reserving receptacles for garbage and recycling are required for all events serving food or alcohol. Receptacles may be ordered through Classroom Services. Customers are responsible for disposing of left over materials, signage, food waste, etc. in the provided receptacles. Customers may not dispose of waste in any other area outside of the provided event waste containers. Containers can be requested for your event here. We ask that you submit your request at least three weeks in advance of your event.
Barbecues are permitted only at the SCC Terrace. You must also fill out the Application for Temporary Food Service Events.
Alcohol Service Waste Disposal: Customers are responsible for the disposal of all bottles, containers and excess trash as a result of alcoholic beverage service. Bottles and boxes must be transported off site OR taken to building loading dock bins by the customer/caterer/bartender. A disposal fee will be assessed if waste from alcohol service is left behind. If an event wants to utilize the available waste receptacles, Classroom Services recommends serving alcohol in cans and small boxes. Reserving receptacles for garbage and recycling are required for all events serving food or alcohol. Receptacles may be ordered through Classroom Services. Customers are responsible for disposing of left over materials, signage, food waste, etc. in the provided receptacles. Customers may not dispose of waste in any other area outside of the provided event waste containers. Containers can be requested for your event here. We ask that you submit your request at least three weeks in advance of your event.
Permitted Areas: Classroom Services reserves the right to deny requests for alcohol service when there is the possibility of disruption to other building activities. Serving alcoholic beverages requires approval from the University of Washington AND a State of Washington Banquet Permit or Special Occasion License or Caterer’s Business License with Liquor Endorsement.
Alcohol Service Request: Alcoholic beverage may be possessed, sold, served and consumed within University facilities only when the appropriate approvals and permits have been obtained. Once the correct approvals and permits have been obtained, all University policies, Washington State laws and Washington State Liquor Control Board regulations must be followed during the event. Visit the OSP website for more information on obtaining University approval and to complete and online application. When an event involves the sale of alcohol, proof of appropriate liability insurance coverage with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence will be required before approval for the requested use will be granted. A certificate of liability naming the UW Board of Regents as the certificate holder must be submitted to Classroom Services prior to the event
Posting of Approved Permit: The appropriate, approved permits must be posted in a conspicuous location for the duration of the event. If there is no permit, liquor cannot be served.
You are required to contact Moving & Surplus to have the existing, non-flexible furniture moved or removed from our special event spaces before your event and to have it replaced to its original configuration afterwards. Please do not move any non-flexible furniture yourself. Failure to contact Moving & Surplus to have the furniture moved or failure to return the furniture to the original layout may result in additional fees.
For areas with flexible furniture, Classroom Services staff is available to provide specific furniture setup and break down when it is requested at least three weeks prior to the event date, for a fee. Customers will need to reserve the space for an additional 110 minutes to ensure enough time for staff to complete the breakdown and set-up. Groups are more than welcome to rearrange the furniture inside the classrooms, but they are not permitted to remove it. We ask that all furniture and equipment are restored to the original arrangement before vacating the room. Failure to do so will result in a room reset fee.
The Enunciator is an event advertising system which displays the event title, department, date, time and location on television screens in the T- & E-wings of the Health Sciences Building. If you would like an event to be advertised on the Enunciator, please send a request conveying the event information to hsbuild@uw.edu at least one week prior to the event, as the Enunciator is updated on a weekly basis.
To post on the bulletin boards found in the T-wing, in the Rotunda, across the hallway from E-Court Café, and South Campus Center, you must have your fliers approved by Building Management in HSB T283.
Signage is not permitted on building walls and doorways. Tape, nails, and tacks are not allowed. Signs may not be attached to painted, fabric, glass or wood surfaces. Any damages caused by signage will incur charges related to repair. If you would like to hang signs for your event, sign standards can be reserved and set-up through Classroom Services.
Activities with an exercise component (yoga, dance, etc.) can only be booked in SCC 316. Moreover, if furniture needs to be removed and stored, this activity will be completed by Classroom Services staff for a fee. Customers will need to reserve the space for an additional 110 minutes to ensure enough time for the breakdown and reset of furniture. Labor fees will be assessed on the day of the event.
When an event involves elaborate physical activity or otherwise will increase the risk of bodily injury above the level inherent in the facilities to be used, proof of appropriate liability insurance coverage with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence may be required before approval for the requested use will be granted. A certificate of liability naming the UW Board of Regents as the certificate holder must be submitted to Instructional Support prior to the event
Only service animals are allowed in the Health Sciences Building, South Campus Center and Foege Auditorium. Animal research must be performed in buildings designated for this activity.
Courses and events utilizing needles sticks or bodily fluid exposure must perform these activities exclusively in a lab space. These activities may not be conducted in classrooms, lecture halls and special event spaces.
Reserving Lab Spaces
Classroom Services reserves a few lab spaces in the Health Sciences building.
The teaching laboratories are used for many courses, including the dissection of human tissues, and as such are to be considered biohazardous work areas. All are designated by EH&S as Biosafety Level 1 Laboratories where eating, drinking, and other activities including applying cosmetics or lip balm, handling contact lenses, placing any article in the mouth, eyes, or nose, or other contact with mucous membranes is prohibited.
If necessary, keys to lab spaces can be picked up from Building Management in HST 283.
Contact the Laboratory Services staff at 206-543-8869 or hslabs@uw.edu or EH&S Research & Occupational Safety at ehsbio@uw.edu with any further questions regarding labs.
Equipment: A comprehensive list of equipment rates can be found on the website for Health Sciences Classroom Services. Our office cannot guarantee availability of all equipment items, and we reserve the right to substitute requests with similar items if necessary. Classroom Services cannot guarantee that any third party equipment will work with our in room equipment. Any specific power requirements should be communicated to Classroom Services at least three (3) weeks in advance.
Accommodation: Please contact the UW Disability Services Office at 206.543.6450 or dso@uw.edu for special accommodation requests for your event or for staff accommodation consultation. For student-related accommodations, please contact the Disability Resources for Students Office at 206.543.8924 or uwdrs@uw.edu.
Candles: Candles are not permitted in our facilities under any circumstances. We recommend simulated, LED candles if they are needed.
Cleaning: The client is responsible for disposing of leftover materials, signage, food waste, etc. in the provided receptacles at the conclusion of your event. Items that do not fit in the provided receptacles must be taken off-site by client or taken to building loading dock bins. An hourly labor rate may be assessed for cleaning if the room or building is left in an unsatisfactory condition. Bottles used for alcohol service must be disposed of by the customer – see Alcohol Service Waste Disposal. Some special event spaces are open to the public. To ensure that public spaces are clean at the time of your event, please schedule service through UW Custodial for an additional fee (careteam@uw.edu).
Copyright Issues: Prior authorization must be obtained for all material shown or distributed which is not owned by you or your organization. Proof of authorization to show or distribute such material is required three (3) weeks prior to the event. Our office assumes no responsibility for material shown or distributed without proper authorization.
Decorations/Signs: Tape, nails, tacks, and/or confetti are not allowed. Signs may not be attached to painted, fabric, glass or wood surfaces. If balloons are released to the ceiling, an hourly labor fee may apply for their removal. Any damages caused by decorations will incur charges related to repair. If you would like to hang signs for your event, sign standards can be reserved and set-up.
Facility Tour & Equipment Testing: Visiting the location/facility and testing the installed equipment prior to the event is recommended. Contact Classroom Services to inquire about room availability for testing. If Classroom Services staff are requested to be present for testing, labor fees may apply.
Fire Code Regulations: Fire codes are strictly enforced. No individuals or items may block the aisles, entry and/or exit ways any time during an event. Room capacity is governed by fire code regulations and is not to be exceeded.
Insurance: When an event involves elaborate physical activity, the sale of alcohol, or otherwise will increase the risk of bodily injury above the level inherent in the facilities to be used, proof of appropriate liability insurance coverage with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence may be required before approval for the requested use will be granted. A certificate of liability naming the UW Board of Regents as the certificate holder must be submitted to Classroom Services prior to the event.
Parking: Specific event parking arrangements can be made by contacting Transportation Services at 206.616.8710 or specevnt@uw.edu.
Power: Events with specific or significant power requirements must make prior arrangements by contacting Classroom Services.
Security: If the subject matter of an event is considered controversial and/or the event otherwise requires heightened security, University Police must be contacted to assess the scope of security needs required. Possession or use of firearms on campus is prohibited unless written approval has been obtained from the chief of University Police. For more information, contact UW Police: http://police.uw.edu/aboutus/divisions/security/
Smoking: The University of Washington is a smoke-free campus. Please refer to the map of designated smoking locations.
Ticketing: There are no restrictions on ticketing, however, events which are ticketed and open to the public must collect sales tax as required by the City of Seattle. In addition, the RUUF form must be fully approved by all parties. See RUUF section for details.
Suspended Operations: If inclement weather forces the University of Washington to suspend all operations, any events or meetings scheduled on the day(s) of the closure will be cancelled, along with any associated charges.
The following spaces are designated as flexible classrooms:
SCC 301, SCC 342, SCC 346, SCC 348, SCC 350, HSB T473, HSB T530, HSB T531
Flexible classrooms are instructional spaces with no default layout. Flexible spaces can be arranged in a variety of ways, which means that users will likely need to arrange the room in their desired manner to ensure that it is in an arrangement that suits their individual needs. All flexible classrooms have furniture that is easy to move and arrange.
Which venues are considered Special Event Spaces and when are they available for reservations?
Please note that the Health Sciences (HS), Foege, and South Campus Center (SCC) buildings are open to the public and rooms are utilized by UW faculty, staff and students in addition to non-UW community members. Due to this, Classroom Services cannot guarantee the condition of the spaces. While all of the spaces in HSB, SCC, and Foege are cleaned daily (M-F), room conditions can vary depending on the timing and level of activity. In particular, for spaces indicated with an asterisk, members of the public are free to pass through these common areas, even during reserved activities. Members of the public are typically respectful of event activities. Although rare, it is possible to encounter missing or stolen furniture or equipment in rooms, particularly on the weekends or in the late evenings. If you are hosting an after-hours event, we recommend showing up early to ensure room conditions are satisfactory and to problem-solve, if necessary. If this occurs and your event is significantly impacted, please document the issue(s) via photo or video and send a brief statement of impact to crshelp@uw.edu. Classroom Services staff will contact impacted parties during regular operational hours.
Special Event Spaces found within the Health Sciences are listed below with general availability. After-hours and weekend events are permitted in these spaces (with limited support), although exterior door unlocks will need to be requested from Classroom Services unless the attendees have appropriate access cards.
- Health Sciences Lobby*: The HS Lobby is available 6am-7pm Monday through Friday.
- Rotunda Foyer*: The Rotunda Foyer is available 6am-7pm Monday through Friday. To reserve the raised dining area and rooms I140-142 found in the Rotunda, contact the UW Catering Office at 685-2051.
- T469 (Red Lounge)*: The T469 Lounge is available 3:30-7pm Monday through Friday. Please note that no tables are allowed outside of the room before 5pm.
- D210*: The D210 E-Court reception area is available 3:30-7pm Monday through Friday.
- Vista Café and Terrace*: The Vista Café dining area and outdoor terrace are available for use, however the cafe is permanently closed and not available for reservations.
Special Event Spaces found within the South Campus Center are listed below. All SCC rooms are available during normal SCC building hours. Only approved after-hours events are permitted in the following spaces.
- SCC 354 (Crow’s Nest)
- SCC 254 (sub-Crow’s Nest)
- SCC 316: The room’s partition can be closed, resulting in two separate rooms (SCC 316R and SCC 316L) for an additional charge. Contact HSRR for more information and availability.
- SCC 320B Kitchenette*: You must also reserve SCC 316 in order to book this space.
- SCC Portage Bay Area*: The SCC Portage Bay Area is available after 3:00 PM during academic quarter. To book this entire space, all three rooms (SCC 222, SCC 224, SCC 228) found within the Portage Bay area must be also be available. Users of SCC 221 cannot reserve the SCC Portage Bay Area or the SCC Terrace to accommodate food for their event. Events with food cannot reserve SCC 221, even if they plan to eat outside of the classroom.
- SCC Terrace:
Users of SCC 221 cannot reserve the SCC Portage Bay Area or the SCC Terrace to accommodate food for their event. Events with food cannot reserve SCC 221, even if they plan to eat outside of the classroom. - SCC Lobby*
Do I need a key to get into the rooms I have reserved?
If your event occurs in South Campus Center or Foege-S building, all of the rooms are kept unlocked. If your event occurs in the Health Science building, all rooms are kept unlocked except I132, T365, and T480. Keys for these rooms can be checked out from Building Management in HST T283 during their office hours, M- F 8am-4:30pm.
Can I have food in the classrooms?
Service of food and drink is only allowed in rooms with food service designation – see Food and Beverage policies.
What do I need to know about using wireless internet in these rooms?
You will need a UW NetID to use the wireless internet. If you are a guest at the UW and do not have a UW NetID, you could get visitor access. For more information regarding wireless at the UW, please visit the IT Connect webpage.
The room that was assigned me is locked. What do I do?
If the room is located in the Health Sciences Building, please contact Building Management at 206-685-0143 or stop by their office in HST T283. Please remember that I132 and T480 are always kept locked, so you must pick up a key from Building Management prior to your event.
If your event is after building hours, you can call HS Security via UWPD at (206) 543-9
What are the building hours for Health Sciences Building, Foege-S, and South Campus Center?
Building hours for the Health Sciences Building and South Campus Center are 6am-7pm, M-F. Building hours for Foege-S are 7am-6pm, M-F. Users with Husky Cards will be able to access these buildings 24/7. The buildings can be entered by tapping your Husky Card to the card readers found at building entrances.
Am I allowed to have after-hours events in the Health Sciences Building, South Campus Center and Foege-S?
Yes, after-hours events are permitted in these buildings. If you have reserved a space through Classroom Services, the building doors will automatically be scheduled for unlock in accordance with your reservation. Unlocks occur for the following periods:
30 minutes prior to the start of the reservation.
10 minutes post completion of the reservation.
If an event needs expanded access the building above what is automatically scheduled, please contact Classroom Services at crshelp@uw.edu to update event reservations.
Users with Husky Cards will be able to access these buildings 24/7. The buildings can be entered by tapping your Husky Card to the card readers found at building entrances.
It is important to remember that exterior doors may not be propped open after hours. All attendees must agree to keep the exterior doors closed at all times during the event.
Who do I contact if I discover on the day of my event that the exterior doors of the building I need to access are locked?
Users with Husky Cards will be able to access these buildings 24/7. The buildings can be entered by tapping your Husky Card to the card readers found at building entrances.
If for some reason you cannot access the building, please contact HSB Security by calling (206) 543-9999. If HSB Security does not answer the call, they may be in a part of the building that does not receive adequate cell service. Please be sure to leave them a message. The 24/7 UW Facilities Care Team may also be notified by calling (206) 685-1900.
Do I need a key to get into the rooms I have reserved?
If your event occurs in South Campus Center or Foege-S building, all of the rooms are kept unlocked. If your event occurs in the Health Science building, all rooms are kept unlocked except I132, I142, T365, and T480. Keys for these rooms can be checked out from Building Management in HST T283 during their office hours, M-F 8am-5pm.
For more information related to key-checkout for specified rooms, podiums and booth access, visit the Key Check-Out page.
In addition to general reservation policies, Registered Student Organizations (RSO’s) must provide the name and email address of their advisor when making reservations. The advisor and/or the relevant department will be held accountable for any delinquent payments related to RSO activities.