WashU Athletics is a premier Division III athletic department that sponsors 19 varsity programs and supports over 550 scholar-champions. Events are FREE for WashU students.

Supporting students and groups in creating communities that contribute to their success at WashU.

Tools, resources and connections for career readiness and lifelong success

Mental health treatment and support through therapy, consultation, programming and crisis response

We foster belonging for all.

Conference Services provides complete support for summer camps, workshops, conferences and seminars

Educational programs including cultural and heritage celebrations and events.

Courses, programs and workshops to prepare students for an increasingly complex society

Official resource for students on the Danforth Campus with disabilities or suspected disabilities

Resources and programming to help students live their healthiest lives

Creating a supportive environment and culture where students thrive

We support our international students through programming and cultural enrichment.

Find interfaith, religious and spiritual support. All are welcome!

Empowering students to thrive financially at WashU and beyond

Focused on the higher education transition through programs for armed forces members and veterans

Bringing together students from scholarship programs to engage, collaborate and inspire one another

Offering a wealth of support and ways to help you connect with your student and the university

WashU Recreation provides a deep and varied lineup of engaging programs and services rooted in well-being and competition

Committed to prevention plus affirming, inclusive care and services for survivors

Providing a safe environment that encourages learning and growth in an inclusive community

Supporting students through campus wide programming, workshops, and community collaborations on the LGBTQIA+ experience

Educating students to promote appropriate conduct and improve their decision-making abilities

Supporting each student’s well-being through medical and psychiatric services

Supporting students throughout their collegiate transitions

Creating an infrastructure of support for first-generation or limited-income students to thrive

Connecting to mental, medical, financial and academic resources with supportive case management