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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Immigration and Visa Updates

OISS provides the latest USCIS updates affecting WashU's international students and scholars.

International Student Move-In

First Year Move-In FYI Move-In Day will take place on Wednesday, August 14 at the Danforth University Center from 8am – 5pm CT. Airport shuttles will be available on August […]

International Students Obtaining a Driver or Nondriver License

See the steps and documents required to obtain a driver or nondriver license as an international student.

Invite a Faculty Member to Lunch, On Us!

Undergraduates can meet informally with their instructors thanks to the new TableTalk program from the Office of the Provost.

Justification for No U.S. Phone Number

If you do not have a U.S. phone number to use for the SEVIS requirement, complete the justification form.

Latinx Recognition Ceremony

The Latinx Recognition Ceremony, held each May, recognizes all graduating students that identify as Latin American, Latinx, and/or Hispanic.

Leaders in Interpersonal Violence Education (LIVE)

LIVE is a student group that seeks to educate the Washington University community surrounding topics of interpersonal violence.

Lee and Beaumont Residential Community

Lee and Beaumont Residential College was established in the 1960s.

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