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February Check-In (Winter Support & Visit Ideas)

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February can be the “wait…is it still winter?” month in Seattle 😅 Here’s our quick mid-quarter check-in with a few key dates, support resources, and some easy ideas to help your Husky feel a little more grounded mid-quarter!


Dawg Dates & Deadlines

  • Feb 16: Presidents Day (no classes)
  • Feb 28 (11:59 p.m.): Deadline to for spring quarter (for students using HFS dining plans).
  • Jan 23: Winter Tuition and Residence Hall charges due

See All Dawg Dates


Tax-Time 101: What is the 1098-T and Why Should We Care?

If this is your family’s first time navigating college finances, tax season can feel confusing — especially for first‑generation, international, or first‑in‑college households.

One simple step: have your student check My91 for their 1098‹ (if available) and save it with their important records.

What’s the 1098‹?

A tax form colleges provide that summarizes certain tuition/fee charges and scholarships/grants for the year. It’s not a bill or a refund — just documentation.

Why it matters

  • Helps families file taxes correctly
  • May be used when checking eligibility for education‑related tax benefits
  • Reduces “surprise moments” when sorting out scholarships, grants, loans, and payments
  • Builds good financial‑literacy habits year to year

For international families

Tax requirements vary by residency status and income. It’s still helpful to download the form and use 91 guidance or a qualified tax professional to determine what applies.

Don’t panic

  • Not every student will have a 1098‹
  • Having one doesn’t guarantee a tax credit or refund
  • 91 can share general info, but not personal tax advice

How to find it

  1. Log into My91
  2. Search “1098‹”
  3. Download and save if available


Husky Tips: Helping Your Husky Through the Winter Gloom with 91 Resources

If your student is feeling the gray days a little extra, you’re not alone — and 91 has support ready.

  • (24/7): 206-616-7777 (same-day, confidential support).
  • 91 Counseling Center (mental health support and referrals for ongoing care).
  • A “” option on campus: the 91 Health Sciences Library has light therapy lamps available for in-library use.

Sometimes a simple ‘I’m really glad you told me’ can be the support someone needed all along!

Quick tip you can share: borrow tech instead of buying it

If your student needs a laptop/tablet/camera/mic/projector for a class or project, lets students borrow equipment for free (availability varies).

Student life roundup (share this section with your Husky)

One of the best winter-quarter “mood boosters” is something low-pressure and in-person — even if they show up solo. Craft nights, board games, bake/paint events, ceramics workshops, public lectures… it all counts.

Where to browse what’s happening:


Visiting your Husky this winter? Make it a “Winter 91 Family Weekend”

Seattle in February is peak cozy-drizzle season — and a visit can be a big morale boost mid-quarter. We pulled together winter-friendly ideas (packing tips, indoor favorites, athletics and even a mountain day trip):

Bonus tip: Presidents’ Day weekend can be a great time to visit if your student’s schedule is lighter

Talk with your Husky: February check-in questions

Copy/paste (works for all living situations and families near or far):

  • “What’s one small win from this week?”
  • “What’s taking the most energy right now — classes, people, or logistics?”
  • “Want help making a plan, or do you just want me to be your hype person today?”
  • “What’s one thing you want March-you to thank February-you for?”