Student Support Services

Artsci Council
The Council of Arts and Sciences of Washington University in St. Louis serves as a link between Arts & Sciences students and faculty. Our principal goal is to promote intellectual and cultural awareness and participation on campus through a wide range of programming events.

A&S Computing
Arts & Sciences Computing serves students and faculty as they explore the ways in which technology can improve teaching and learning, how technology can best support research and discovery, and how to attain the technological fluency necessary to be successful scholars and citizens...[more]

Career Center
Start your search here! Whether you are looking for an internship, a job, or even help with graduate school applications, we are here to help.  The Washington University Career Center offers services to all undergraduate students.  Services include individual career advising and mock interviews, skill building workshops and events, quick question walk-in hours throughout the week, a career library and online resources. The Career Center is here to help you with summer planning and next steps after college. Stop in to get started...[more]

Cornerstone: The Center for Advanced Learning
Academic, technological and disability resources at convenient hours and at no cost. Services include help desks, workshops, study groups, and mentoring. Cornerstone oversees the federal TRIO program and aids students in identifying, developing and enhancing their academic skills...[more]

Disability Resources
Disability Resources within Cornerstone: The Center for Advanced Learning is available for students with disabilities. The University makes every effort to ensure that all students can take full advantage of all programs, activities and opportunities that our University offers...[more]

Intent to Graduate
It is your responsibility to submit an Intent to Graduate Form by a specified date to be considered for degree conferral. The form is available from the Office of Student Records or from your Dean's Office. You must complete and return your Intent at the start of your final semester of study... [more]

Off Campus Housing
Quadrangle Housing Company strives to provide quality, affordable housing in a safe and secure environment to students, faculty, staff and others affiliated with Washington University...[more]

Office for International Students
OIS strives to provide social, cultural and academic support to international students. They offer English language instruction, information on governmental regulations and many other great services...[more]

Peer Advising
Welcome to Washington University's Peer Advising Web site! Whether you are an incoming or current student, this site is full of resources of both the Wash U community and the greater St. Louis area. Feel free to browse around and explore all that the Peer Advising Program has to offer... [more]

Residential Life
The South 40 is home to ten Residential Colleges, three faculty families, 94 Resident Advisers, and 3000 undergraduate students. It is a place to eat, study, relax, work out, and sleep. The administrative hub of the South 40 is the Residential Life Center...[more]

Student Activities
The Office of Student Activities empowers students to be effective citizens and to foster respectful communities at Washingtion University. We believe that students enhance their educational experience through co-curricular involvement on campus, in the St. Louis community, and beyond...[more]

Student Financial Services
Washington University offers many scholarships and grants to students with financial need and assistance based on academic achievement. Student Financial Services is located in Brookings Hall and the counselors and staff are available to answer your questions...[more]

Student Health
This is your online source for information about physical and emotional health care services on campus, health insurance, and general wellness issues important to Washington University students...[more]

Student Records
The Office of Student Records is responsible for maintaining students' permanent academic records (semester coursework, grades, degrees conferred, etc). In doing so, we provide a variety of academic support services...[more]

Student Union
All student Union meetings are open to anyone interested, everyone is invited to attend. By coming and voicing your opinions in Senate, standing committee, or school council meetings, you are making the first important step in improving your university...[more]

Writing Center
On this site you'll find out how The Writing Center can help you grow as a writer. Be sure to visit our list of writing related links, as well as our Helpful Hints page, which has lots of handouts and tips on subjects ranging from composing personal statements to spiffing up thesis statements... [more]

"The personal interaction with faculty and administration has been incredible throughout my time at WashU. Two of the deans I have worked with are not only my mentors, but real friends who have helped shape and facilitate four years of academic exploration and personal growth."

Kristopher Kelley
Aesthetics & Society and Entrepreneurship