KAAP
The Kuya, Ate, Ading Program is FASA sa UW’s mentorship program. This program aims to assist underclassmen students in navigating through their first years at the University of Washington, with the help of a paired upperclassman to act as a both mentor and companion.
About KAAP
FASA sa UW’s “Kuya Ate Ading Program” strives to connect students for the purpose of educational empowerment, social advancement, and personal growth. We hope to create a welcoming space where lasting friendships between our organization’s members are created!
Kuya means “older brother” in Tagalog.
Ate means “older sister” in Tagalog.
Ading means “younger sibling” in Ilocano.
To join KAAP, make sure to stay connected with our events by checking out @KAAPUW on Instagram! This year’s theme is Jellycats!

