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Housing in St. Louis for International Students

All the information you need to consider where to live in St. Louis

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.

How to Help Students of Concern

Learn how to recognize behaviors of concern and how to help students who need support.

If You Have Been Accused of Relationship or Sexual Violence

Learn about the process if an individual seeks disciplinary action or pursues a formal Title IX complaint against you for sexual misconduct.

Immediate Care of an Intoxicated Person

For immediate medical assistance call 314-935-5555 for on-campus help, or 911 from off campus.

Immigration and Visa Updates

OISS provides the latest USCIS updates affecting WashU's international students and scholars.

International Students Obtaining a Driver or Nondriver License

See the steps and documents required to obtain a driver or nondriver license as an international student.

Invite a Faculty Member to Lunch, On Us!

Undergraduates can meet informally with their instructors thanks to the new TableTalk program from the Office of the Provost.

Justification for No U.S. Phone Number

If you do not have a U.S. phone number to use for the SEVIS requirement, complete the justification form.

Latinx Recognition Ceremony

The Latinx Recognition Ceremony, held each May, recognizes all graduating students that identify as Latin American, Latinx, and/or Hispanic.

Leaders in Interpersonal Violence Education (LIVE)

LIVE is a student group that seeks to educate the Washington University community surrounding topics of interpersonal violence.

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.

Lock-Outs and Lost Key Procedures

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