
A Guide to Getting Started with Career Planning
Confused about how to start planning for your future? The Career Center can help you get started!

Academic Credit for Internships
It is possible to get academic credit for internships; see the steps for getting credit within each of the WashU schools.

Application for Pershing Fellowship
Application deadline: Friday, February 17, 2023 Program Description The Pershing Fellowship in Non-Profit Leadership (Pershing Fellowship) is a paid summer internship program in St. Louis offered by the Washington University […]

Applying for Graduate School and Requesting Letters of Recommendation
Get tips and information on applying to graduate school and requesting letters of recommendation.

Applying to Law School
A summary of important things to know in making the decision about whether law school is a good fit for you.

Applying to Medical School
Learn about preparing for and applying to medical school.

Big Interview
Use Big Interview to learn and practice your interview skills, whether you’re interviewing for a job or graduate school.

Career Assessment Tools
The Career Center offers workshops, as well as self assessment tools, to help you explore your interests.

Career Center Advising Locations and Addresses
See all office hours and locations for the Career Center.

Career Center Success Stories
An interactive database where you can search for examples of internship and research experiences held by WashU students.

Career Center’s Four-Year Plan
Make your plan to prepare for life after graduation during your four years as an undergrad.

Career Center’s Four-Year Plan for International Students
Use your four years at WashU as an international undergrad to prepare for a career in the U.S.

Career Events, Workshops and Employer Programs
The Career Center provides many opportunities for WashU students to interact with employers or enhance their career-building skills. Attend an event today!

Career Fair Tips
Career Fairs are a great opportunity to practice networking and pitching, or actually land an interview.

Career Interest Groups
Career Interest Groups bring together students, staff, faculty and alumni focused on highly desired career paths.

Career Outcome Data
Want to know what WashU graduates do after they leave? Take a look at our outcome data!