Student Leaders

Opportunities and Resources for Student Leaders

Leadership is more than a position you hold – it’s about the positive change you are a part of creating.

Featured Alum

Students lead in many ways and in a surprising combination of venues across the WashU campus.

Megan Wolf

Megan Wolf

Megan Wolf led her team to victory on the field and took the point on fighting violence.

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Halfway to Graduation Celebration

A party to commemorate the sophomore class reaching the halfway-mark of their undergraduate journeys, this serves as the final event of the Sophomore Experience.

Kickstart Fund for New Student Groups

Campus Life wants to help you kickstart your student group or new initiative.

Outside Sound Amplification Policy

Groups sponsoring outdoor events involving the use of electrically amplified sound equipment must observe the sound amplification procedures.

Political, Campaign and Lobbying Activity

Read guidance on political, campaign and lobbying activity at WashU.

Reading Week Program

Looking for some support and downtime during Reading Week, leading to finals? Check out Reading Week Programs from Campus Life!

Registering Your Student Group

Student groups must register by April 15 each year to access critical resources including finances, space booking and others.

Residential Education Model

WashU's investment in the residential college model stems from a commitment to creating intentional communities where every student is known by name and story.

Spring 2021 Event Approval Process

Based on the Spring 2020 University guidelines, there is a new event registration process for student groups.