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WE Rise
at University of Washington supports and advances women in the College of Engineering. The program consists of three major components: mentorship, tutoring, and a leadership academy. Mentorship is an integral part of the program, which connects students with mentors who can help boost their confidence in being a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) major; explore career options; build community; and encourage the pursuit of graduate education in engineering. WE Rise also has a summit that focuses specifically on women of color in STEM fields and that brings high school students to campus to learn more about the engineering program and career opportunities.
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