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LGBTQIA+ Resources

There are many resources at WashU that exist to create space for you to navigate your identities, question openly and be your authentic self.

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.

Lock-Outs and Lost Key Procedures

See what to do if you get locked out of your Residential Life room or lose your keys.

Locked Out: Apartments North and South

Learn what to do if you get locked out of your home in the Apartments North or Apartments South.

Looking Out for Scams

Scams are crimes in which someone tricks a victim into giving them money or property using deception or fraud.

Looking to meet with RSVP?

Help in deciding what type of appointment you'd like to make with the RSVP Center.

Luminescence

Meet Luminescence  

Luminescence National Residence Hall Honorary

Luminescence is the Washington University Chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary.

Lunar New Year Festival

LNYF is a student-run organization at WashU that celebrates the Lunar New Year and promote the awareness of different facets of Asian culture.

Mail & Receiving Services

Residential Life in partnership with University Mail & Receiving Services is able to provide the below centers for students living on campus. Hitzeman Student Mail Center – (314) 935-5069 North […]

Maintaining Student Visa Status

Learn how to maintain your student visa status while an international student at WashU.

Maintenance of F-1 Student Status

Learn how to maintain your F-1 student visa status while an international student at WashU.

Maintenance of J-1 Student Status

Learn how to maintain your J-1 student visa status while an international student at WashU.

Making a Counseling and Psychological Services Appointment

The first step for most students seeking counseling and psychological services is a brief, confidential phone conversation with a CCPS staff member.