The COVID-19 pandemic has many moving parts when it comes to your college experience. The information below is collected from all departments of Student Affairs so that you can easily find out about resources to help you, changes in programming, guidelines and activities. For university information about the pandemic, please see WashU Together: COVID-19 Response.
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COVID Vaccine Information
See important information about receiving your COVID-19 vaccination through WashU.
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Mental Health and Coping During COVID-19
Dealing with COVID-19 can put extra stress on anyone. Check out these helpful resources to help you cope.
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OISS COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
To ensure students' health and safety, OISS is providing virtual services. As policies and recommendations change, we'll continue to update this information.
Contracts, Forms and Policies for Student Groups
Find information about contracts, forms and policies relevant for student groups and event planning at WashU.
COVID Vaccine Information
See important information about receiving your COVID-19 vaccination through WashU.
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Information
New policies are in effect regarding students' return to campus, travel, visitors and others.
COVID-19/Influenza and other Respiratory Illnesses
WashU follows best practices from the CDC and our local departments of health for isolating in place if students test positive for COVID-19.
Fall 2024 Move-In Information
FALL 2024 MOVE-IN Dates Students living in Residential Life will move-in on the dates below between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. unless you are a part of […]
Health and Wellness Digital Library
Habif staff have created fliers on popular topics to help you stay well and do well at WashU.
I have COVID-19 symptoms but tested negative on a home antigen test. What should I do now?
Watch this video for steps to take.
Immunization Exemption Policy
Students can qualify for an immunization exemption on the basis of religious or medical grounds.