Welcome home! Begin to explore the WashU community and the resources it offers to make the most of your college experience.
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Apply for Housing: Incoming First-Year Students
See the process to apply for WashU housing as a first-year or transfer student.
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Immunization and Health Insurance Requirements
All incoming students must provide proof of specified immunizations and will be enrolled in health insurance unless they provide proof of other health coverage.
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Get to Know St. Louis
One of the most underrated parts of the WashU experience is St. Louis itself.
Academic Programs from The Learning Center
The Learning Center provides mentoring and other programs that increase your chances of academic success.
Admissions Process Documentation
Welcome to the U.S. and to the WashU community. We're glad you're here!
After U.S. Arrival for International Students
After you arrive in St. Louis, see the steps to take to make sure you get off to a smooth start.
Counseling and Psychological Services for Incoming Students
There are several things you can do to get ready and stay healthy while you transition to campus life and attend classes at WashU.
Dependents of International Students
A spouse or dependent child of an F-1 is given the status of F-2.
Differences between High School and College Disability-Related Accommodations
See the differences between disability-related accommodations in a high school environment versus college.
Documentation Guidelines for Disability Resources
Specific information your documentation provider should include in a letter or report supporting accommodations.
English Language Placement Testing
WashU schools offer placement testing to determine whether their new international students would benefit from English language support.