Community Living

Making WashU a New Home

Moving away from family, friends and community, even if it’s just down the street, is an adjustment. And each additional year away brings new opportunity and challenges. Feel confident in making WashU a home and keeping it a home all four years.

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Living on campus? Living off campus? Wherever you live as a WashU student, the office of Residential Life has much more to offer than room and board.

Students at the South 40 Swamp

Residential Life

It’s the starting place for new students. It’s home base for returning students. It’s a hub of academic activity and programs. It’s ResLife!

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New International Graduate Student Status Form

The purpose of this form is to confirm your current visa status in the U.S. and your current or previous affiliation with Washington University, if applicable. If you are currently […]

New International Undergraduate Student Status Form

This form is required of all new international undergraduate students who are in the US at the time of admission. Please complete as soon as possible after admission to Washington University, […]

New WashU Spirit Song!

Sing "Fight for Washington" loud and proud.

NoCo: North Side Council

The North Side Association is a group that brings together residents of the North Side housing spaces, focuses on community building and plans events for all to enjoy.

Noonlight Safety App

As a WashU student, you can download this app at no cost to allow you instant access to emergency assistance.

Nutrition on Campus

Dining Services provides a variety of cuisines and options for students, all of which are supported by evidence-based science.

Off Campus Safety

The WashU Police Department offers safety tips for the St. Louis metropolitan area.

Park and Mudd Residential Community

Park and Mudd Residential College was established in 1989.

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