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Obtaining a Visa

Obtaining or renewing your visa is a key component of your successful stay in the U.S.

Office of Undergraduate Research

The Office of Undergraduate Research facilitates and promotes faculty-mentored undergraduate research experiences.

OISS Advising Hours and Locations

See office locations, advising hours and how to register for appointments with the Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS).

OISS Events and Workshops

The Office for International Students and Scholars invites all international students to our events.

OPT Administrative Fee

An OPT administration fee of $150 is required before a student can apply for post-completion OPT or STEM OPT. Please note no fee is required for pre-completion.

Orientation Programs for International Students

Orientation programs at WashU provide information and experiences that will help to ease your transition.

Payment of Student Fines

See the payment methods the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards accepts for paying student fines.

Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL)

PLTL is a model of collaborative learning that supplements large lecture courses, typically in science and mathematics.

Physical Accessibility on Campus

Campus accessibility maps and transportation options.

Planning for U.S. Arrival

F-1 or J-1 international students are required to arrive at Washington University by the form I-20 or DS-2019 start date. This will allow you to participate in the mandatory new […]

Preparation for Graduate and Professional Programs for TRIO Scholars

Learn about TRIO programs to help you prepare for graduate school and and support your professional development.

Programs and Resources for First Year Students

First year students have a home base at the office Student Transitions & Family Programs. Check out everything that's waiting for you!

Reading Week Program

Looking for some support and downtime during Reading Week, leading to finals? Check out Reading Week Programs from Campus Life!

Refer a Student to Scholar Programs

Recommend a high school student (grades 9-12) for the Danforth, John B. Ervin, or Annika Rodriguez Scholars Programs.

Requesting Academic Accommodations

Everything you need to know to request academic accommodations for the first time or request changes to your current accommodation plan.