PISACON25
PISACON25
Dates: March 21-23rd, 2025
Location: University of Washington, Seattle
Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center
Alder Hall
wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ – Intellectual House
What is PISACON?
The Pacific Islander Student Alliance Conference (PISACON) is our highly anticipated annual gathering that provides invaluable resources for Pacific Islander scholarship, leadership development, community, and college navigation. Our primary goal is to offer Pacific Islander students a unique opportunity that might otherwise be absent from their overall college experience. We strive to empower students to effectively organize, thoughtfully plan, and collaboratively build a world that fully encompasses their diverse needs and core values. This effort takes place both within the institutional framework and outside in the broader community.
PISACON 25 Keynotes are Doctorial Student Santino ‘Tino’ Camacho and Pacific Climate Warrior Brianna Fruean
Where to park at PISACON:
1. First, find a parking space at lot W10 or w12. These are the red areas on the map linked above. Once you park, click the link provided. Find a space first, free spaces may all be taken.
2. Click on this link: (OffStreet Link)
3. Input your license plate and you're ready to go.
Note: The link does not work until March 21st. Also, there is no charge after 12pm, Saturday and all day Sunday. There will be a room in the Ethnic Cultural Center (ECC) for folks to store their luggage in case hotel rooms are not ready. Please consider this when keeping your valuables safe either in vehicles or in the ECC.
Hotel Stay for PISACON
Need a place to stay? PISA reserved rooms at the Hamption Inn & Suites Seattle/Northgate (9550 1st Ave Ne, Seattle, WA) at a discounted rate!
Rate of $149 per night (with tax $172.40)
Must reserve by Wednesday, February 27st to get PISACON rate.
Use this booking link to reserve your rooms. Make sure to review your reservation dates while you are booking.
Parking fee of $20.00 per vehicle per night will be waived
Complimentary hot breakfast buffet and internet