Graduate and Professional Students
The Graduate Student Experience
Explore opportunities and resources for graduate and professional students at WashU.
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Graduate Student Groups
See universitywide graduate and professional student groups in WUGO: Washington University Student Group Organizer.
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GradLEAP
GradLEAP is the Graduate School's Leadership and Professional Development platform, helping graduate students prepare for for their careers.
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Graduate Professional Council
The Graduate Professional Council (GPC) is the representative body to advocate for all 6,000+ graduate and professional students at WashU.
Featured Grad Student
"Filling a gap:" Miriam Levitin helps diverse students with health and sexual eduation in Habif's Peer Health Educators program

Miriam Levitin
The idea of sexual self-efficacy drives Miriam’s work to reduce misinformation and increase awareness about sexual health and wellness.
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for Graduate and Professional Students
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Tech Den
Learn about this new tech help desk that also brings together schools’ recommended hardware specifications.
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Liberman Graduate Center
The Liberman Graduate Center is a dedicated space for graduate and professional students to meet, connect and engage.

Accessible Parking and Transportation Request Form
Please use this form to request Accessible Transportation accommodations if living on or off campus.

Documentation Guidelines for Disability Resources
Specific information your documentation provider should include in a letter or report supporting accommodations.

Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQs) for Disability Resources
The most commonly-asked questions about requesting and using accommodations.

Physical Accessibility on Campus
Campus accessibility maps and transportation options.

Requesting Academic Accommodations
Everything you need to know to request academic accommodations for the first time or request changes to your current accommodation plan.

Student Employment with Disability Resources
Job description and application to work as a Note Taker through Disability Resources.