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Center for Diversity and Inclusion

Learn about programming and resources from CDI.

Center for Diversity and Inclusion

The Center for Diversity and Inclusion supports students students from underrepresented and/or marginalized populations, creates partnerships with campus and community partners, and promotes dialogue and social change.

Chancellor’s Statement on the Value of the Campus International Community

Read Chancellor Martin's commentary about the ways that international students, faculty and staff enhance the university.

Chancellor’s Career Fellows Program

The Chancellor’s Career Fellows Program is a comprehensive, fully funded career education experience for selected WashU second-year undergraduate students whose family income is less than $75,000. The goal of the […]

Changes to the H-1B Application Process and What You Should Know

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that it is implementing a registration process in the next H-1B lottery.

Cheap Lunch

Sponsored by EnCouncil, Cheap Lunch is held every Wednesday throughout the academic year. For a small price, you get pizza and all-you-can-eat snacks.

Child Care for Under-Resourced Students

WashU provides great child care options for every day and in case of emergency.

Child Day Care Subsidy

Helps financially stressed PhD student families meet the costs of child day care tuition at licensed facilities.

Choosing a Health Insurance Plan

WashU offers a robust student health insurance policy for your convenience.

Classroom Connections

Classroom Connections is a chance for new students to meet and eat with their professors.

Clifton Strengths Presented by Campus Life

Uncover the natural talents of your group with a facilitated session.

Coming Out

According to the Human Rights Campaign, “coming out” occurs when LGBTQIA individuals acknowledge their sexual orientation or gender identity to themselves or others.

Community Resources Guide

Resources to help students from underrepresented and/or marginalized populations have the information they need to acclimate to WashU and the St. Louis area.

Community, Government and Media Resources for Undocumented and DACAmented Students

Find additional information and resources available for undocumented students, DACAmented students and students from mixed-status families.

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Congress of the South 40

The Congress of the South 40 acts as the programming body for students living on the South 40.