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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Undergraduate Admissions Close AcademicsAcademics Majors and Programs Special Programs Summer Programs for High School Students Beyond Boundaries PreMed Study Abroad Academic Advising Career Paths Life at WashULife at WashU Our Students St. Louis Campus Life Performing Arts and Music Leadership, Government, and Politics Residential Living Dining Services Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Taylor Family Center for Student Success Student Services Facts & Firsts Cost & AidCost & Aid Affordability Cost of Attendance Scholarships Academic Scholarships Signature Scholar Programs Transfer Scholarships Visit WashUVisit WashU In-Person Campus Visits Virtual Experiences Virtual Tour Group Visits Maps + Directions How to applyHow to apply Building our community Application Process QuestBridge Application Guidelines Application Dates & Deadlines Application Fee Decision Plans English Testing Requirement Portfolio Reviews Optional Writing Supplement and Video Rural and Small-Town Applicants Schoolhouse.world WashU Pathway Request Information Contact Us Search Menu Search for: Search Close Search Student Services Life at WashU > Student Services Access resources and systems to help you succeed Beginning your first days here, you’ll have peers and staff facilitating your transition through orientation and academic and residential life programs. We work hard to support our diverse student populations, encourage health and wellness, and facilitate meaningful connections beyond the campus community. You’ll also have access to a suite of web-based services to enhance learning and facilitate connections with your peers and faculty. Center for Teaching and Learning The Learning Center offers support services to help you succeed academically. You’ll have access to academic mentoring programs and structured assistance to improve essential note-taking and study skills, time management, and productivity.  In addition, we can assist you with test preparation for graduate and professional training. The Learning Center Disability Resources Disability Resources (DR) is the official resource for students on the Danforth Campus who have disabilities or suspected disabilities. DR is dedicated to ensuring that every student with a disability will have equal access to our campus and academic programs. DR assists students individually by providing guidance and determining reasonable accommodations to remove barriers to access. Disability Resources Campus Accessibility Maps Emergency Information The WashU Alerts Emergency Notification System combines multiple technologies that work together to keep our university community safe. Multiple points of contact from emails and phones, to outdoor sirens and alert beacons are used to notify the university community of emergencies.  Emergency Management Health & Wellness The Habif Health & Wellness Center provides the student community of WashU with student-centered health and health promotion services. They offer a range of services from medical checkups and mental health services to wellness support, health education, and a full-service pharmacy. Staff members have particular training and experience in working with university students. They are committed to the growth and personal development of each student within the university community who seeks assistance. Habif Health and Wellness Center Meet Bear & BrookieAfter a “ruff” start, rescue puppies Bear and Brookie have a new home at WashU, where they are training to be therapy dogs. Bear and Brookie support the mental health of students and employees experiencing trauma or a crisis. Follow @wupddogs Office for International Students and Scholars The Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) provides social, cultural, and academic support, information on governmental regulations, and facilitates cross-cultural understanding within WashU and the St. Louis metropolitan area.  OISS staff members help you adjust to life and studies in the United States. The staff provides English language instruction and advice if you need help with personal, financial, and legal matters or governmental regulations. The office also provides information on passports, visas, housing, and community resources.  WashU prides itself on hosting a truly international community. Our students and faculty come from more than 100 countries around the world. Whether you are from the United States or abroad, we encourage you to broaden your international perceptions by participating in cross-cultural experiences.  Office for International Students and Scholars Libraries Libraries, books, and online resources are essential to your undergraduate education. WashU maintains a multifaceted library system with more than 4.3 million books, periodical volumes, audiovisual titles and government publications, plus extensive collections of literary manuscripts, rare books, and other materials.  Through Washington University Libraries, you’ll have online access to thousands of databases, electronic journals, and other digital resources.  Our nine libraries put comfortable study and collaborative spaces within easy reach. Expert research assistance is available online or in person.  Portable computing devices can easily be utilized around campus with wireless voice and data service in common spaces, libraries, residential buildings, and many academic spaces. Common computing services, such as printing, email, and access to many software programs are available from anywhere on the network. Numerous computing labs provide spaces to gather, connect, and work together.  Washington University Libraries Police The WashU Police Department (WUPD) provides law enforcement services to the Danforth Campus 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. WUPD works in partnership with our campus community to cultivate a safe learning environment by providing high-quality police service in a fair, sensitive, and professional manner, while also promoting crime prevention awareness. Blue light telephones, safety patrols, and self-defense education are among the services WUPD provides.  WashU Police Student Technology Services Student Technology Services (STS) provides technical support for all residential computing labs and for most of your personal computing devices. STS strives to enhance your student experience by advocating for a technology-rich environment that is essential to successful learning and enjoyable living on campus.  STS offers a variety of technical services as well as student programs, both online and in person. STS also provides a walk-up help desk, located in the storefront of Gregg Hall on the South 40.  Student Technology Services WashU Tech Den Student Transitions & Family Programs Student Transitions & Family Programs supports you through your transition into the WashU community to ensure that you build and sustain your academic and personal goals. The center brings together people, programs, and resources to provide an undergraduate experience of exceptional quality where you’ll be known by name and story, and where you can prepare yourself for a life of purpose and meaning.  Student Transitions & Family Programs Bear Beginnings: New Student Welcome Parent & Family Weekend Parent & Family Orientation Sustainability Concerns about global climate change, increased emissions, and the depletion of natural resources have led to a growing awareness of how the energy needs of our campuses are met and the potentially adverse consequences for the environment. WashU’s goal is to become a model of sustainable operations. Achieving this goal will have a positive environmental impact and help us serve as a model for other large universities and institutions in the St. Louis region and across the country.  Sustainability Transportation  We offer an extensive transportation program to meet the needs of our community. The transportation program is intended to provide safe and convenient transportation between the Danforth Campus and the Medical School Campus, as well as shopping centers and surrounding residential areas. The Campus Circulator travels regularly around campus, and the WashU Metro Universal Pass program allows you to travel free on public transportation. The Campus2Home shuttle provides a safe ride home if you’re living in designated areas off campus.  Parking and Transportation The Danforth Campus also offers the Enterprise CarShare program. With this program, you may rent a hybrid vehicle for use by the hour or by the day. Rental includes gas, physical damage protection, and maintenance. Each Enterprise CarShare vehicle has its own reserved parking spaces on all Danforth Campus parking lots. Enterprise CarShare lets you have a vehicle at your fingertips without the hassle and expense of having a car on campus. Enterprise CarShare The Writing Center The Writing Center is a free service that serves our students and faculty. The Writing Center works with you on essays, senior theses, personal statements, oral presentations, and more. You are welcome at all different stages of the writing process, from brainstorming all the way to the later drafts. While the tutors will not edit or proofread your papers, they will help identify patterns of error in grammar, usage, spelling, and punctuation, and empower you to become editors of your own work.  The Writing Center also offers a peer tutoring program if you’re interested in helping others with the craft of writing.  The Speaking Studio, a service of the Writing Center, a service of The Writing Center, provides free, one-on-one tutoring for any member of the WashU community for any public speaking project. 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