Spring 2021 Event Approval Process
Based on the Spring 2020 University guidelines, there is a new event registration process for student groups.
Starting a New Student Group
Undergraduate students who wish to explore starting a new student group on the Danforth Campus should start here.
Student Group Conduct Guide
The Department of Campus Life empowers students to discover and define themselves and their communities through programming, advising, and resources.
Student Group Finances: How Things Work
Check out this guide for information about student group budgets, finances, roles and more.
Student Group Guidance
View guidance for accountability and member expectations for student groups.
Student Group Handbook
A publication of Campus Life – Washington University in St. Louis student group policies and procedures.
Student Group Starting Point
Start here to access all of the things your group needs for virtual programming and support resources.
Student Union
SU advocates for the needs and interests of undergraduate students, allocates the student activity fee and develops programming for students.
Student Union Activities Fair
Student Union hosts a fall and spring student activities fair where you can learn about our 400+ student groups on campus.
Study Cubby Directory
Reserve a private Study Cubby on campus for Zoom, homework and focus: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. weekdays.
The LEAD Project
Have a passion for Leadership? Come apply to The Lead Program to make a difference on campus!
Tisch Commons Banner Advertising Program
The Danforth University Center offers reservable banner spaces to help student organizations and university departments to advertise events on campus. Reserving Banner Spaces The DUC is pleased to offer […]
Trans* @ WashU
Learn more about the Transgender community at WashU and the surrounding St. Louis area.
Undergraduate Events with Alcohol
Undergraduate students & student groups are afforded the privilege of serving alcohol at certain events, which includes expectations regarding safety.
Virtual Programming Resources
Virtual programming is the best way to stay engaged and connected with your student groups. We have laid out everything you need to know to get started.
WILD
Offered in the spring each year, this popular concert and festival features plenty of refreshments and music by a nationally recognized band.