There are many ways to be involved on campus! With student groups, affinity programs, intramural sports, musical groups, fitness classes and so much more, there is a place for everyone at WashU!
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SafeZones
Undergraduate SafeZones is a peer facilitation group that educates and fosters discussion around LGBTQIA* issues.
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Peer Health Educators
A Peer Health Educator is an undergraduate student volunteer who is committed to creating a healthier WashU.
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WUGO: Calendar of Events
Find out about upcoming events and ways to get involved on campus through a student group.
Asian, Pacific-Islander, Desi, and/or Asian-American (APIDA) Recognition Ceremony
The APIDA Recognition Ceremony, held each May, recognizes all graduating students that identify as Asian, Pacific-Islander, Desi, and/or Asian-American.
Campus Life Advising
Campus Life’s Advising Program is a service to help student groups grow and develop. Learn more about the advisors and how to contact them.
Contracts, Forms and Policies for Student Groups
Find information about contracts, forms and policies relevant for student groups and event planning at WashU.
Destination Q
Destination Q is a retreat for undergraduate students engaged in LGBTQIA* communities to explore leadership and identity development.
Events with Alcohol-Trainings
See what sessions are required for student groups who plan to host an event with alcohol.
Finding a Student Group Advisor
Finding an advisor can be an important task of any student group. Find out more about how advisors can help your group.
Kickstart Fund for New Student Groups
Campus Life wants to help you kickstart your student group or new initiative.
Latinx Recognition Ceremony
The Latinx Recognition Ceremony, held each May, recognizes all graduating students that identify as Latin American, Latinx, and/or Hispanic.