Campus Shuttles
There are many shuttle options for getting around campus and around town.
Chancellor’s Statement on the Value of the Campus International Community
Read Chancellor Martin's commentary about the ways that international students, faculty and staff enhance the university.
Child Day Care Subsidy
Helps financially stressed PhD student families meet the costs of child day care tuition at licensed facilities.
Classroom Connections
Classroom Connections is a chance for new students to meet and eat with their professors.
Congress of the South 40
The Congress of the South 40 acts as the programming body for students living on the South 40.
Convocation
Be part of the exuberant display of ResCollege spirit and stay for formal presentations by university leadership to new students and their families.
Danforth Campus Bookstore
The Danforth Campus Bookstore is located in the ground floor of Mallinckrodt Center.
Danforth University Center (DUC)
Learn when the DUC is open for studying, student group activities, relaxing and more.
Danforth University Center Map
Find your way around the three floors of the DUC.
Documentation for an Emotional Support Animal
Habif Health and Wellness Center mental health professionals do not prescribe assistance animals or emotional support animals.
Everyday Living
Get tips about banking, restaurants and other parts of daily life in the St. Louis area.
Explore St. Louis
Take a custom tour of your new hometown from attractions to restaurants and everything in between.
Faculty Associates
The Faculty Associate/Fellows Program, sponsored by the Office of Residential Life, is designed to provide opportunities for significant faculty-student interaction outside of the classroom setting.
Faculty Fellows
Faculty Fellows (FFs) are faculty members, and often, their families, who agree to live in Residential Colleges during the academic year.
Faculty Involvement in Residential Life
By participating in the program, both faculty and students gain a better understanding of the rich lives we lead outside of the classroom.
First Day
Each year, WashU students celebrate the start of the fall semester by posing for a photo with a ‘First Day’ sign. First Day is Monday, August 28, 2023!