Academic Break Housing Information
Learn more about Residential Life's winter break housing options.
Apartments North Residential Community
Apartments North Residential Community is comprised of 15 off-campus residential properties.
Apartments South Residential Community
Apartments South Residential Community is comprised of four on-campus and nine off-campus residential properties in the Ames Place/Rosedale Heights neighborhood.
Congress of the South 40
The Congress of the South 40 acts as the programming body for students living on the South 40.
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.
Fraternity Housing
Learn more about housing in WashU's 10 on-campus fraternity houses.
Hitzeman, Hurd and Myers Residential Community
Learn about HIG - Hitzeman, Hurd and Myers Residential College - one of the residential colleges for first and second year students.
Housekeeping Request Form
Submit this form for all nonemergency housekeeping requests in Residential Life housing.
Housing Application for Continuing Students
Learn the application process and explore some of the housing options for continuing students.
Housing Maintenance Request Form
To complete a maintenance request you may either fill out the online form or print this out and turn it in to the South 40 Office of Residential Life.
Lee and Beaumont Residential Community
Lee and Beaumont Residential College was established in the 1960s.
Liggett-Koenig Residential Community
Liggett-Koenig Residential College was established in 2006.
Living in St. Louis
Learn more about Washington University's unique, urban home.
Living Learning Communities
Living Learning Communities are themed-based communities that intentionally place students into a community where living, learning, and leading is constant.