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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Student Union
SU advocates for the needs and interests of undergraduate students, allocates the student activity fee and develops programming for students.
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Congress of the South 40
The Congress of the South 40 acts as the programming body for students living on the South 40.
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Joining a Sorority or Fraternity
Making the decision to pursue membership in a fraternity or sorority is indeed an important one, and should not be made casually.
Featured Department
Home to Student Union and hundreds of student groups and activities, the office of Campus Life has so much to offer.
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.
Read the storyQuick Links
for graduate and professional students
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Graduate Student Groups
See universitywide graduate and professional student groups in WUGO: Washington University Student Group Organizer.
Moonlight Breakfast
During reading week each semester, faculty and staff serve free breakfast to students for a late-night study break.
New WashU Spirit Song!
Sing "Fight for Washington" loud and proud.
NoCo: North Side Council
The North Side Association is a group that brings together residents of the North Side housing spaces, focuses on community building and plans events for all to enjoy.
Nominate for an Excellence in Leadership Award
Use the form to nominate an individual or student group for an Excellence in Leadership Award.
OISS Events and Workshops
The Office for International Students and Scholars invites all international students to our events.
Outside Sound Amplification Policy
Groups sponsoring outdoor events involving the use of electrically amplified sound equipment must observe the sound amplification procedures.
Peer Health Educators
A Peer Health Educator is an undergraduate student volunteer who is committed to creating a healthier WashU.
Political, Campaign and Lobbying Activity
Read guidance on political, campaign and lobbying activity at WashU.
Associated Departments
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Department of Athletics
Washington University has a long and rich tradition of athletic achievement that first started well over 100 years ago.
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Campus Life
Campus Life empowers students to discover and define themselves and their communities through advising, programs and resources.
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Center for Diversity and Inclusion
Our work enhances and strengthens Washington University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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Student Transitions & Family Programs
The First Year Center supports new students through their transition into the Washington University community.
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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.