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Student Meal Plans

Dining Services has your campus meals covered with a number of plans to fit your dining needs.

Student Transition Leadership Positions

Student transition leaders support first-year, sophomore, transfer, and exchange students in the transition into WashU community, and during their time at WashU

Study Cubby Directory

Reserve a private Study Cubby on campus for Zoom, homework and focus: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. weekdays.

Study Rooms

Visit Olin Library to see available study rooms and to reserve a space.

Summer Housing Information

Learn more about Summer housing options.

Task Force on Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Recommendations (PDF)

Read the recommendations of the sexual assault and relationship violence task force commissioned in the fall of 2014.

The Date

The Date is a sexual violence prevention program run every year for incoming students.

The Village Residential Community

The Village Residential Community has kitchens on each floor and laundry on the lower level.

Thomas H. Eliot Residential Community

Thomas H. Eliot Residential College was founded in 2010 and is comprised of Thomas Eliot and Thomas Eliot B houses.

Transfer & Exchange Student Mentor Program

Transfer & Exchange Student Mentors (TXSMs) are upper-division student leaders who assist new students with their academic, social, and personal transition to Washington University.

Umrath and Zetcher Residential Community

Learn about Umrath and South 40 Residential College at WashU.

University Mascot

Learn about the Bear and one student's quest to earn the job of university mascot.

University Policies on Relationship and Sexual Violence

WashU has policies and procedures in place to protect our community from sexual violence, harassment and misconduct.

University Student Conduct Code

The University Student Conduct Code sets forth community standards and expectations for Washington University students.

Upper-Division Living

Many of our upperclass students live on the Northside, which consists of residential communities on the Northwest corner of the Danforth Campus.

Ursa’s Nite Life

Ursa’s Nite Life serves as an alternative entertainment option for residents on weekend evening.