Student Involvement

College is More than Just the Classroom

What do you already love? What could you learn to love? WashU offers hundreds of opportunities to try new things and enrich your college experience. Discover a new love or continue an existing one by getting involved.

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Home to Student Union and hundreds of student groups and activities, the office of Campus Life has so much to offer.

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Campus Life

Life on Campus: Campus Life. It’s your first step toward getting involved, making a difference and trying something new on campus and beyond.

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2SA Peer Mentor Program

Second-Year Student Associates (2SAs) are upper-division student leaders that focus on engaging with and supporting sophomore students with their academic and social activities at WashU.

Add your opinion to the 2021 US College Ranking Survey

Your input helps prospective students and their families choose a university. Deadline: April 1, 2020.

All-Student Theatre

Students from all majors select, produce, and perform a play on Beaumont Pavilion, the outdoor theatre on Brookings Quadrangle

Apply to Work With Campus Life

A variety of student positions are available in Campus Life including staffing the Fun Room, assisting with events and more!

Art Prom

Each spring, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts hosts a creative “formal” dance.

Assembly Series

The Assembly Series, Washington University’s signature lecture series, enjoys a long and rich tradition.

Athletics News

See the latest WashU Athletics stories.

Be an Undergraduate Peer Tutor at the Writing Center

Do you love writing? Are you interested in helping others during their writing process? Please join the Writing Center as a PeerTutor.

Associated Departments

  • Department of Athletics

    Washington University has a long and rich tradition of athletic achievement that first started well over 100 years ago.

  • Campus Life

    Campus Life empowers students to discover and define themselves and their communities through advising, programs and resources.

  • Center for Diversity and Inclusion

    Our work enhances and strengthens Washington University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

  • Student Transitions & Family Programs

    The First Year Center supports new students through their transition into the Washington University community.

  • Residential Life

    We seek to provide a safe environment that encourages learning and personal growth in an inclusive community that empowers and challenges our residents.