Recreation
WashU Rec is dedicated to providing students, faculty and staff with first-rate health, wellness, and recreation experiences. WashU Rec manages the Gary M. Sumers Recreation Center and the South 40 Fitness Center, along with programs and services that include: The majority of programs and services are free or very low cost to students.
The Center for Counseling & Psychological Services
The Center for Counseling and Psychological Services provides individual, couples and group counseling. All full-time students who pay the university health and wellness fee as part of their tuition are eligible for services.
WashU Student Health Center
The WashU Student Health Center provides medical and psychiatric care and health promotion services for the Danforth Campus. Same-day medical appointments are available for urgent needs. Health Promotion Services Health Promotion Services provides free resources and programs, as well as risk-reduction information related to alcohol and other drug use, mental health, and sexual health. Resources […]
Gender, Equity & Title IX Compliance Office
The Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office is committed to responding to discrimination based on sex — including sexual harassment and sexual violence — in an effective, timely and transparent manner.
Emergency Preparedness
If a crisis occurs on campus, you have multiple ways to obtain information.
Diet & Nutrition
If you have a food allergy, sensitivity, intolerance or other dietary need or preference, the nutrition team at Dining Services is committed to helping you. With them, you can: Dining Services has experience meeting the nutritional needs of students observing a wide range of diets, including allergen-free, vegetarian, vegan, Halal, and Kosher, among others. Its […]
Undergraduate Research
The Office of Undergraduate Research provides a dedicated team and infrastructure to support WashU undergraduates in discovering, building and leveraging faculty-mentored research to achieve their personal and professional goals.
Study Abroad
WashU offers a variety of yearlong, semester and summer programs that allow students to earn credit toward major, minor or general degree requirements while studying abroad in more than 50 countries.
The Learning Center
The Learning Center is WashU’s academic support hub, offering structured, weekly study groups and drop-in help sessions for large foundational courses, including calculus, general chemistry, and physics, and individual coaching for academic skills like time management, note-taking, studying, and managing test anxiety.
Academic Integrity
All students, faculty and administrative staff share the responsibility for ensuring the honesty and fairness of WashU’s learning environment. Please familiarize yourself with the Academic Integrity policies.