Student Success
Being the Best Student You Can Be
Students have different goals and different objectives for their WashU career, and the school is committed to helping each student reach their personal benchmarks. Explore resources, study opportunities outside the classroom, and academic jobs to be the best you can.
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Programs and Resources for First Year Students
First year students have a home base at the office Student Transitions & Family Programs. Check out everything that's waiting for you!
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Academic Programs from The Learning Center
The Learning Center provides mentoring and other programs that increase your chances of academic success.
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The Writing Center
The Writing Center and The Speaking Studio provide free, one-on-one tutoring for any writing or public speaking project.
Featured Department
A special office is dedicated to ensuring international students success at WashU with a variety of resources just for you.
Office of International Students and Scholars
The OISS has so many resources to explore with dedicated staff to help you along as you live and learn in the U.S.
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for graduate and professional students
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Arts & Sciences Tech Support Desk
Arts & Sciences Computing provides flexible technology facilities and services to A&S faculty, staff and students.
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Graduate School Academic Forms
All Graduate School academic forms in one place.
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Graduate School Dissertation and Thesis Guides
See guides pertinent to The Graduate School at WashU, including dissertation and thesis guides.
TRIO 50th Anniversary
Join us in celebrating November 8-11. The program includes acknowledgement of First-Generation Celebration Day and discussion with TRIO alumni.
TRIO First Generation Matched Mentoring Program
Consider being a mentor for a first-generation college student with TRIO's Matched Mentoring.
Visa Renewal Reminders
Before you make any international travel plans, you should check your F-1 visa in your passport to ensure it is still valid. If your entry visa has expired or will […]
Washington University First-Generation Celebration
Celebrate being a first generation college student at WashU on November 8, 2023! Stay tuned for a Zoom link.
Washington University Office of Disability Resources Grievance Procedure
WashU is committed to ensuring that students with disabilities have equal access and opportunity to participate in University programs, services, and activities
Work as an Academic Mentor
Find out how to work as an academic mentor with The Learning Center.
Work Authorization Documents
In order to work in the U.S., you must be able to provide proof of your work eligibility.
WUSA Peer Mentor Program
WUSAs are upperclass student leaders who assist new students with their transition to WashU.
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Associated Departments
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Office for International Students and Scholars
The OISS enables international students and scholars to thrive academically and socially.
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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.
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WashU Cares
WashU Cares assists the university in handling situations involving the safety and well-being of Danforth Campus students.
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Office of Scholar Programs
The Office of Scholar Programs houses the staff and scholars of the university’s premiere, merit-based scholar programs.