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Academic Integrity at Washington University

The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards educates students about the standards and community expectations in our academic community.

Academic Integrity Deans

Meet the academic integrity deans in each school and learn how to contact them.

Academic Mentoring Calendar from The Learning Center

Search mentoring hours and sessions by date, subject or course name to find  academic assistance for your courses.

Academic Programs from The Learning Center

The Learning Center provides mentoring and other programs that increase your chances of academic success.

Address/Phone/Email Reporting Requirement

SEVIS regulations require the university to report a physical local address, phone number and email address for all F-1 and J-1 students.

Admissions Process Documentation

Welcome to the U.S. and to the WashU community. We're glad you're here!

After U.S. Arrival for International Students

After you arrive in St. Louis, see the steps to take to make sure you get off to a smooth start.

Annika Rodriguez Scholars Program

Recognizes students who demonstrate academic and leadership achievements, service to the community and a commitment to bringing diverse groups together.

Application Process and Eligibility for TRIO

Learn about TRIO eligibility and how to apply.

Apply for TRIO Supplemental Grant Aid

When the application cycle is open, TRIO Scholars can apply for funding to assist with the cost of supplies, lab fees or extenuating circumstances.

Arts & Sciences Tech Support Desk

Arts & Sciences Computing provides flexible technology facilities and services to A&S faculty, staff and students.

Ask an Advisor: Do I need a job offer before applying for OPT?

Optional Practical Training (OPT) is an F-1 work benefit that authorizes students to work in the U.S. for up to 12-months to gain practical work experience in their field of study.

Ask an Advisor: Is Marijuana Legal Now?

The laws around marijuana use in the U.S. have been changing and it can be difficult to know what is allowed and what is not.

Campus Involvement for International Graduate Students

Get resources for promoting health among international graduate students at WashU.

Changes to the H-1B Application Process and What You Should Know

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that it is implementing a registration process in the next H-1B lottery.

Clifton Strengths Presented by Campus Life

Uncover the natural talents of your group with a facilitated session.