Disability Resources
disability.washu.edu
314-935-5970
Health Promotion Services
healthpromotion.washu.edu
wellness@wustl.edu
Financial Wellness
Financial Wellness’ goal is to enhance students’ financial well-being by providing resources to address their emergency needs as well as opportunities that enrich their experience as a WashU student.
Partners in Education with Parents
The Partners in Education with Parents (PEP) program is financed and managed by the university. The program features low fixed interest rates, affordable monthly repayment terms, no origination fees and the opportunity to freeze four years of charges at the entering-year rate.
Essential to-dos for your student
Health & well-being requirements
Stay Connected
Work with your student to ensure that your contact information is correct in their account. This will ensure that you, as a family member, receive all relevant information.
Transportation Options
Students can explore the convenience of WashU Rides, a commuter platform designed to connect fellow students for carpooling, whether they are heading to the airport or traveling during breaks. In addition, WashU provides shuttles that serve the campus and nearby areas, including shopping and dining spots.
Health & Well-being
The Student Health Center-Danforth Campus provides medical services, psychiatric care and health promotion services to students. Same-day medical appointments are available for urgent needs. Students are required to provide important documents, such as immunization records and health history.
Welcome to the WashU family!
Hello! I’m Anna Gonzalez, or as students call me, “Dr. G” and I’m the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at WashU.
At WashU, we strive to provide a best-in-class student experience. Our team in Student Affairs helps create an environment where your student can study, make new friends, develop lifelong habits of well-being and where you will thrive!
University Registrar
registrar.wustl.edu
314-935-5959