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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.
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Latinx Recognition Ceremony
The Latinx Recognition Ceremony, held each May, recognizes all graduating students that identify as Latin American, Latinx, and/or Hispanic.
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Latinx Student Summit
The Latinx Student Summit is a biannual event bringing local and national leaders and students to WashU.
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Lavender Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony honoring the achievements and contributions of graduating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer students and their allies.
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Lavender Leaders
A new LGBTQIA+ Leadership experience.
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Letter Requests for International Students
Often F-1 and J-1 students are required to provide a letter verifying their immigration status.
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LGBTQIA+ Health
Habif and CCPS are passionate about providing high quality services that are affirming of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
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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.
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Looking Out for Scams
Scams are crimes in which someone tricks a victim into giving them money or property using deception or fraud.
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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.
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Maintaining Student Visa Status
Learn how to maintain your student visa status while an international student at WashU.
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Maintenance of F-1 Student Status
Learn how to maintain your F-1 student visa status while an international student at WashU.
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Maintenance of J-1 Student Status
Learn how to maintain your J-1 student visa status while an international student at WashU.
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Margins to Center Speaker Series
The speaker series features local and national experts that provide unique perspectives related to multiple and intersecting social identities.
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Masculine Survivor’s Group
The Men’s Project provides a space for critical self-reflection and dialogue on topics of masculinities, gender construction and identity.
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Mission and Vision
The Office for International Student Engagement Office (OISE) is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and inclusive global community.