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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Living Learning Communities

Living Learning Communities are themed-based communities that intentionally place students into a community where living, learning, and leading is constant.

Lock-Outs and Lost Key Procedures

See what to do if you get locked out of your Residential Life room or lose your keys.

Locked Out: Apartments North and South

Learn what to do if you get locked out of your home in the Apartments North or Apartments South.

Luminescence National Residence Hall Honorary

Luminescence is the Washington University Chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary.

Mail & Receiving Services

Residential Life in partnership with University Mail & Receiving Services is able to provide the below centers for students living on campus. Hitzeman Student Mail Center – (314) 935-5069 North […]

Move-Out Information

Information and procedures regarding moving in and out of Residential Life dwellings.

Neighborhood Care & Off-Campus Connect

The off-campus orientation program was created to help make students’ transition into off-campus housing less stressful.

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.

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