Washington University in St. Louis (2024)

About

From the School

Washington University has a reputation as a premier university — one that enables students to create their own real-world success. At WashU, we know discovery starts with big aspirations and progress comes from passionate persistence. Together with our peers, professors, and alumni, we set out to change the world. We love a good challenge—one that pushes us outside our comfort zone and lets each one of us shine in our own unique way.

Washington University's mission is to discover and disseminate knowledge, and protect the freedom of inquiry through research, teaching, and learning. WashU offers a supportive, and intellectually rigorous environment where students of all identities and backgrounds thrive. Whether you're exploring outside the classroom, participating in one of our 450+ student-led clubs & organizations, conducting hands-on research with our world-renowned faculty, or landing an internship that propels you down your eventual career path: WashU is here to support our students. Our faculty and staff strive to enhance the lives and livelihoods of students, the people of the greater St. Louis community, the country, and the world. Central to our mission are our goals, which are to welcome students, faculty, and staff from all backgrounds to create an inclusive community that is welcoming, nurturing, and intellectually rigorous; to foster excellence in our teaching, research, scholarship, and service; to prepare students with attitudes, skills, and habits of lifelong learning and leadership thereby enabling them to be productive members of a global society; and to be an institution that excels by its accomplishments in our home community, St. Louis, as well as in the nation and the world. Through our goals, Washington University intends to judge itself by the most exacting standards; to attract people of great ability from diverse backgrounds; to encourage faculty and students to be bold, independent, and creative thinkers; to provide an exemplary, respectful, and responsive environment for living, teaching, learning, and working for present and future generations; and to focus on meaningful measurable results for all of our endeavors.

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Address

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
MSC 1089-105-05, One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899

Phone

(800) 638-0700


Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus

Kemper Art Museum and Tisch Park
Olin Library
Danforth University Center
Brookings Quadrangle
South 40 Residential Area

Most Popular Places Off Campus

Forest Park (Zoo and Science Center)
Delmar Loop
Gateway Arch
Cardinals, Blues, and St. Louis City Soccer Sporting Events
Fox Theatre


Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

Monday-Friday and some Saturdays

8:30am-5pm and 8:30am-1:30pm

(800) 638-0700

Campus Tours

Appointment Required: Yes

Dates: Year-round

Times: Varies

Average Length: 1 hour


On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews

Yes

Information Sessions

Available

Times

Year-Round


Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available

Academic Year

Arrangements

Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice

2 weeks

Contact Email Address for Visit

visit@wustl.edu


Class Visits

Dates/Times Available

Arrangements


Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays

Not Available

Limitations

Not available


Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus

Lambert-St. Louis International Airport is approximately 10 miles from campus. Lyft, Uber, and taxis are available for the ride from the airport to campus. The MetroLink Light Rail System also provides light rail service from the airport to campus.

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Admissions

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  • Selectivity Rating

Admissions

Overall

From The School

We want to know each student by name and story and help then direct their talents, drive, and energy toward becoming successful, contributing global citizens who work to improve our community and the world. With this in mind, we review each application in a holistic and individual manner.

Students who come to WashU have challenged themselves in their academics and extracurricular activities during their high school years. We are looking for students with a high school diploma or equivalent who took a challenging college-preparatory curriculum in high school complemented by extracurricular activities, community service, and work experience. Your senior-year transcript should show that you continue to take demanding courses. Most applicants take advantage of honors, advanced placement, and International Baccalaureate courses, if offered by their high schools.

Students may apply to WashU using either the Common Application or Coalition Application.

First-year and transfer applicants to the College of Art are required to submit a portfolio of their work. Portfolios are also encouraged for students applying to the College of Architecture. Interview and videos are optional and not required as part of the admissions application process. We offer these opportunities as a way for first-year applicants to tell us more about themselves.

The $75 nonrefundable application fee is required to complete your application. You may pay the application fee using a credit card when you submit either the Common Application or Coalition Application. As part of Washington University's commitment to meeting 100 percent of demonstrated financial need for all admitted students, we are happy to waive our $75 application fee when it presents a financial hardship. Please see our website for details.

We offer first-year applicants a choice of three decision plans – Early Decision I, Early Decision II, and Regular Decision. If WashU is clearly your first-choice school, we encourage you to apply under the Early Decision option. Early Decision I and Early Decision II candidates receive admission and financial aid decisions earlier than regular decision candidates. WashU will meet 100% of the demonstrated financial need for all admitted students, regardless of your chosen decision plan. The academic scholarship process is separate – scholarship decisions are not made until well after the Early Decision notification dates. Your Early Decision application is a binding commitment that you will attend WashU if admitted. Early Decision candidates and their counselors and a parent or guardian must sign the Early Decision commitment statement on the application.

WashU is a proud QuestBridge campus partner. We believe that all talented students should have access to higher education regardless of their financial background—which is why we've partnered with QuestBridge, a leading nonprofit that connects high-achieving, low-income students to the nation's best colleges. Please visit the QuestBridge website for eligibility requirements.


Overview

Applicants:32,240

Acceptance Rate:12%

Average HS GPA:4.24


GPA Breakdown

68%

4.0

26%

3.75 - 3.99

5%

3.50 - 3.74

1%

3.25 - 3.49

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SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)

730 - 770

SAT Math

25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)

770 - 800

SAT Composite Scores

25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)

1500 - 1540

ACT Composite Scores

25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)

33 - 35


Testing Policies

Superscore ACT

Yes

Superscore SAT

Yes

Standardized testing policy for use in admission

Test Optional


Deadlines

Early Decision — November 1

Early Decision II — January 2

Regular — January 2


Other Admission Factors

Academic

Rigor of Secondary School Record

Class Rank

Academic GPA

Standardized Test Scores

Application Essay

Recommendation(s)

Non-Academic

Talent / Ability

Character / Personal Qualities


Selectivity Rating

Admissions selectivity rating

99/99


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Academics

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  • Degrees
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  • Prominent Alumni
  • Academic Rating

Academics

Overall

From The School


Academic Programs

Special Programs

The Beyond Boundaries Program helps talented, self-initiated, and self-motivated students become creative problem solvers and insightful scholars who are prepared to pursue their own broad interdisciplinary interests. This unique educational experience requires collaboration across academic disciplines and perspectives, drawing on the strength and interconnectedness of the university's seven schools.

The Bachelor of Science in Business and Computer Science is an integrated joint degree program offered through the Olin Business School and the McKelvey School of Engineering. Students in this program will be equipped with the fundamental knowledge and perspectives of computer science and business and will have unique opportunities to converge these two disciplines. This is a distinctive degree program that captures the intersection of business and computer science and the growing demand for people with this special and sought-after skillset.

Research

Over 50% of undergraduate students participate in research alongside faculty who are leaders in their field. Twice a year, the Office of Undergraduate Research presents the Undergraduate Research Symposium. This is a forum for students to present their research findings and a celebration of the diversity of research that takes place at WashU.

Study Abroad

You are encouraged to infuse global experiences into all aspects of your education, and about 40% of WashU undergraduates in all divisions learn through study abroad opportunities and internships in more than 50 countries each year.

Majors and Degrees Offered

WashUs undergraduate program comprises five undergraduate schools: The College of Arts & Sciences, Olin Business School, McKelvey School of Engineering, and the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts (College of Art and College of Architecture)

WashU offers 100+ fields of study, a variety of academic programs, and 200+ courses. About 80% of students will pursue multiple majors and/or minors or simply take classes in subjects that interest them, embracing interdisciplinary learning.

The student-to-faculty ratio is 7:1. Whether you choose a traditional path or pursue your interests across disciplines, the faculty will inspire your intellectual, personal, and professional growth during your time at WashU and beyond.


Faculty and Class Information

Student/Faculty

7:1

Total Faculty

1,587

with Terminal Degree

1,281

668

Women

415

Minority

Most frequent class size

10 - 19

Most frequent lab / sub section size

20 - 29

Professors interesting rating

89/99

Professors accessible rating

92/99


Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years

88%

Graduate in 5 years

92%

Graduate in 6 years

93%


Majors

  • ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES.

  • Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology.
  • Architectural Technology/Technician.
  • Architecture.
  • AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.

  • African-American/Black Studies.
  • American/United States Studies/Civilization.
  • Area Studies, Other.
  • East Asian Studies.
  • Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other.
  • Latin American Studies.
  • Near and Middle Eastern Studies.
  • Women's Studies.
  • BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

  • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Other.
  • Biochemistry.
  • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other.
  • Biology, General.
  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
  • Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, Other.
  • Biophysics.
  • Ecology.
  • Environmental Biology.
  • Microbiology, General.
  • Neuroscience.
  • BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Accounting.
  • Business Administration and Management, General.
  • Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other.
  • Business/Managerial Economics.
  • Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies.
  • Finance, General.
  • Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General.
  • Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management.
  • Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
  • Operations Management and Supervision.
  • COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other.
  • Journalism.
  • Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication.
  • COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Computer and Information Sciences, General.
  • Computer Programming/Programmer, General.
  • Computer Science.
  • Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst.
  • Information Technology.
  • EDUCATION.

  • Art Teacher Education.
  • Biology Teacher Education.
  • Chemistry Teacher Education.
  • Drama and Dance Teacher Education.
  • Education, General.
  • Education, Other.
  • Elementary Education and Teaching.
  • English/Language Arts Teacher Education.
  • French Language Teacher Education.
  • German Language Teacher Education.
  • History Teacher Education.
  • Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching.
  • Mathematics Teacher Education.
  • Physics Teacher Education.
  • Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education.
  • Secondary Education and Teaching.
  • Social Science Teacher Education.
  • Social Studies Teacher Education.
  • Spanish Language Teacher Education.
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods, Other.
  • ENGINEERING.

  • Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering.
  • Chemical Engineering.
  • Computer Engineering, General.
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Engineering, General.
  • Engineering, Other.
  • Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering.
  • Mechanical Engineering.
  • Systems Engineering.
  • ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.

  • Creative Writing.
  • English Language and Literature, General.
  • English Language and Literature/Letters, Other.
  • FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • Arabic Language and Literature.
  • Chinese Language and Literature.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Comparative Literature.
  • French Language and Literature.
  • Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Italian Language and Literature.
  • Japanese Language and Literature.
  • Korean Language and Literature.
  • Linguistics.
  • Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
  • HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other.
  • Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General.
  • Health/Health Care Administration/Management.
  • Health/Medical Preparatory Programs, Other.
  • Medicine.
  • Pre-Dentistry Studies.
  • Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies.
  • Pre-Pharmacy Studies.
  • HISTORY.

  • History, General.
  • LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.

  • Humanities/Humanistic Studies.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies.
  • MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Applied Mathematics, General.
  • Mathematics, General.
  • Mathematics, Other.
  • Statistics, General.
  • MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.

  • Ancient Studies/Civilization.
  • Biological and Physical Sciences.
  • Biopsychology.
  • Cognitive Science.
  • International/Global Studies.
  • Mathematics and Computer Science.
  • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other.
  • Science, Technology and Society.
  • Sustainability Studies.
  • Systems Science and Theory.
  • NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.

  • Environmental Science.
  • Environmental Studies.
  • Natural Resources Management and Policy.
  • PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

  • Philosophy and Religious Studies, Other.
  • Philosophy, Other.
  • Philosophy.
  • Religion/Religious Studies.
  • PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Astrophysics.
  • Chemistry, General.
  • Chemistry, Other.
  • Geochemistry.
  • Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other.
  • Geology/Earth Science, General.
  • Geophysics and Seismology.
  • Physical Sciences.
  • Physics, General.
  • PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics.
  • Experimental Psychology.
  • Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
  • Psychology, General.
  • SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • Anthropology.
  • Archeology.
  • Econometrics and Quantitative Economics.
  • Economics, General.
  • International Relations and Affairs.
  • Medical Anthropology.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
  • Social Sciences, General.
  • Sociology.
  • Urban Studies/Affairs.
  • VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
  • Ceramic Arts and Ceramics.
  • Cinematography and Film/Video Production.
  • Dance, General.
  • Design and Visual Communications, General.
  • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
  • Fashion/Apparel Design.
  • Film/Cinema/Video Studies.
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts, Other.
  • Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other.
  • Fine/Studio Arts, General.
  • Graphic Design.
  • Illustration.
  • Intermedia/Multimedia.
  • Music, General.
  • Painting.
  • Photography.
  • Printmaking.
  • Sculpture.

Students Say

Washington University in St. Louis is a private research institution committed to being at the forefront of discovery, teaching, and making real-world contributions. Interdisciplinary study and global awareness are tenets of the WashU mission, and 80% of students opt for multiple majors or minors, while 30% of students study abroad. There is an "amazing and robust research scene." Even during the summer, research opportunities are plentiful, with positions in several of the school's centers and institutes and throughout each of WashU's seven schools. And WashU is especially good for students who appreciate teamwork. "Collaboration is definitely pushed throughout every corner of WashU"-there are even "interactive study groups to help apply the material." Students also have academic options such as the Beyond Boundaries program-a series of "interdisciplinary classes which follow a curriculum unlike your normal lecture classes," and after the first year in the program students can transition into any course of study while remaining connected to the program.

A 7:1 student-to-faculty ratio provides incredible support across 100 fields of study and nearly 2,000 "very rigorous and challenging" classes, including "some really interesting and unique courses that provide great opportunities for students to explore their interests experientially." Professors "are so dedicated and truly invested in learning," and the school "has the best resources out there." Students remark that advisors and instructors are there for students and are "always willing to help." People appreciate that "there are a ton of projects built into...classes"; for example, business courses "include a component where we get to work with a real company/non-profit on a project related to the course material." Many classes are also discussion-based or involve interactive and flipped classrooms where students watch the lecture videos before class and apply the concepts during class.


Degrees

Associate
Bachelor's
Certificate
Doctoral
Doctoral/Professional
Doctoral/Research
Master's
Post-Bachelor's certificate
Post-Master's certificate


Career Services

On-Campus Job Interviews Available

Yes

Career Services

Alumni Network

Alumni Services

Classes

Interest Inventory

Internships

Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

Coop

Experiential

Internship


Notable Faculty


Prominent Alumni

Jim McKelvey

Founder of Square, Launch CODE

Morgan DeBaun

Founder of Blavity

Cheree Berry

Founder of Cheree Berry Paper Studio

Arnold Donald

CEO, Carnival Corporation

Quinton Lucas

Mayor of Kansas City

Bob Behnken

Astronaut

Rochelle Walensky

Director of CDC


Academic Rating

Academic rating

90/99

Careers

  • Graduation Rates
  • Career Services
  • Students Say
  • Excerpt from Colleges That Create Futures

Careers

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years

88%

Graduate in 5 years

92%

Graduate in 6 years

93%


Career Services

On-Campus Job Interviews Available

Yes

Career Services

Alumni Network

Alumni Services

Classes

Interest Inventory

Internships

Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

Coop

Experiential

Internship


ROI & Outcomes

Information from PayScale:


Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)

$80,600

Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)

$142,800

Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)

$85,000

Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)

$152,900

Percent High Job Meaning

44%

Percent STEM

32%

Return on Investment (ROI) rating

92/99


Students Say

The WashU Career Center hosts an Internship & Job Career Fair twice a year and even offers preparatory workshops leading up to it; it also maintains an online recruiting platform called CAREERlink where students can search for jobs, co-ops, and internships. There are a limited number of stipends available for students who wish to take unpaid internships over the summer, and academic credit is also available. Additionally, Career Interest Groups help aggregate all of the information about specific career paths, putting students, staff, faculty, and alumni in touch to create smaller communities and share guidance. “I have … found the alumni network to be extremely strong and supportive through my recruitment processes,” says a student. There are “great global opportunities” at WashU as well, and WashU undergraduates in all divisions learn through study and internships in more than 50 countries each year.


Excerpt from Colleges That Create Futures

Every faculty member and administrator we asked about career preparation at WashU could easily rattle off the success stories of their former students. There's Laura Javier, a designer at Facebook who was recently named one of 2016's most creative people in business for her work on Facebook's Moments application. The 2011 graduate credits WashU's communication design program and two specific mentors with the success she's had early in her career. Jim McKelvey, who graduated in 1987 with degrees in computer science and economics is co-founder of Square, the credit card processor that allows businesses to take cards anywhere. McKelvey also founded LaunchCode, which opens doors to technology jobs through education, training, and placement. LaunchCode, located in St. Louis, often hires WashU students as interns. Aaron Samuels says WashU taught him that "picking a career path didn't mean choosing one part of [himself]." Samuels, who graduated in 2011 with degrees in business administration and philosophy has always had varied interests, and his post-graduation positions have been just as varied—on Wall Street, in poetry, and as a tech company co-founder. And 2015 graduate Danica Yu is working as a recruiting coordinator at Google Inc. Yu's degrees are in environmental policy and anthropology, and her experience during college was primarily in the field of sustainability. She demonstrates that a WashU education will get you far, regardless of what it is you study here. A chemistry major sums it up: "WashU prepares you for a variety of different careers. It's not just good at being a pre-med school. You have options in business, art, architecture, and engineering...It prepares you to think critically and handle a variety of situations."

Tuition & Aid

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  • Required Forms
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Tuition & Aid

Overview

From The School


Tuition, Room, Board and Fees


  • Tuition: $57,750
  • Average Room & Board: $17,900
  • Student activity fee: $578
  • Student health and wellness fee: $538

Financial Aid

Cost will not be a barrier

WashU will not let cost be a barrier to your education. Through the Gateway to Success initiative, we have a need-blind admissions policy for all first-year applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. This means we won't factor your ability to pay in the admission decision process.

Through an individualized experience with one of our Student Financial Services counselors, we meet 100% of demonstrated need so you can be 100% focused on chasing your dreams and realizing your ambitions.

WashU supports several initiatives that provide students the resources they need to engage fully in academic and campus life including a no-loan policy for families who earn $75,000 or less, with scholarships and grants that offset initial college costs and the WashU Pledge, an initiative announced in 2019, provides a free WashU education for full-time undergraduate students residing in or attending high school in Missouri and select counties in southern Illinois.

Merit-based academic scholarships

Washington University is committed to supporting talented students from all cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, and with all academic interests. Our merit-based academic scholarships offer financial assistance based primarily on academic achievement.

Each undergraduate division at Washington University provides a number of four-year scholarships that range up to the full cost of tuition. First-year students are selected as finalists for these academic scholarships based on a review of their admissions application. These scholarships do not require a separate application process. If you wish to apply to one (or all) of our Signature Scholar Programs – Danforth, Ervin, and Rodriguez – first start your application via the Common or Coalition Application. The optional Writing Supplement serves as our application for our Signature Scholar Programs.


Dates

Application Deadlines

Feb 3

Notification Date

Apr 1


Required Forms

FAFSA
Forms CSSProfile
Forms Divorced Parent


Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid

$65,777

Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid

$61,752

Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program

25%

Average amount of loan debt per graduate

$21,347

Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package

$72,252

Financial aid provided to international students

Yes


Expenses per Academic Year

Tuition

$64,500

Required Fees

$1,290

Average Cost for Books and Supplies

$1,304

Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study

No

Board for Commuters

$5,193

Transportation for Commuters

$1,895

On-Campus Room and Board

$21,854

Comprehensive Fee


Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology

Institutional

Scholarships and Grants


Need-Based

Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds

Need-Based Federal Pell

Need-Based Private Scholarships

Need-Based SEOG

Need-Based State Scholarships


Non-Need-Based

Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

Direct PLUS Loans

Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans

Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans

Federal Family Education Loan Programs (FFEL)

College/university loans from institutional funds

State Loans

Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)

Yes

Direct Lender

No


Financial Aid Rating

Financial Aid Rating

98/99

Student Body

  • Student Body Profile
  • Demographics
  • Students Say

Student Body

Overall

From The School

WashU students are driven and ambitious but also collaborative. You'll find that your peers will cheer you on, encouraging your success and also pushing you to leave your comfort zone, both inside and outside of the classroom.

You can join one of WashUs 450+ clubs and organizations, travel and learn through study abroad programs, and have the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research alongside professors who are leaders in their fields.

The Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement cultivates informed and actively engaged citizens. Community service is a natural part of life at WashU, with approximately 60% of students engaging in a wide range of service projects.


Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment

8,267

Foreign Countries Represented

56


Demographics

21.15%

Asian

8.91%

Black

12.56%

Hispanic

41.47%

Caucasian

1.24%

Unknown

8.21%

International

55% female

45% male

88% are out of state

92% are full time

8% are part time


Students Say

Eighty-eight percent of students are from out of state at WashU, yet everyone is "Midwest nice," making for a collaborative environment where "everyone is willing to help each other out or study together." They "are all very intelligent and very driven people who are willing to go to great lengths to do good." Students are also "very eager to learn and excited about school," and they get "involved in many activities." The student body "is generally pretty socially and politically progressive," but people are "always willing to help and talk about whatever they are interested in." Acceptance and inclusivity are found here, with people "always celebrating different cultures."

Campus Life

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  • Students Say
  • Sports
  • Student Activities
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  • Sustainability
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Campus Life

Overview

From The School


Location

Washington University offers a nurturing, yet intellectually rigorous, environment where students from all identities and backgrounds thrive. On campus and across the world, you will find talented, inspiring WashU students and faculty developing big ideas and pushing the boundaries on what it means to learn.

Campus Facilities & Equipment

Located in the heart of St. Louis, WashUs 169 acres are comprised of top-of-the-line buildings, laboratories, classrooms, and libraries—all of which foster a sense of community, creativity, and collaboration.

Your first WashU home will be located on the South 40—a vibrant residential community on campus, complete with residential colleges, great food, fitness facilities, study areas, and student-run businesses. Our nationally-ranked dining program offers diverse cuisines from around the world.

Off-Campus Opportunities

St. Louis offers the ideal balance of small-town feel and big city opportunities. You'll have endless options when it comes to dining, entertainment, sports, cultural attractions, shopping, and more—not to mention internships at top nonprofit organizations and Fortune 500 companies.


Campus Life

Undergrads living on campus

70%

Help finding off-campus housing

Yes

Quality of life rating

94/99

First-Year Students living on campus

100%

Campus Environment

Small Urban

Fire safety rating

97/99


Housing Options

Apartment Married

Apartment Single

Disabled Student

Dorms Coed

Frat Sorority

International Student

Other

Theme Housing


Students Say

This "very pretty place" has more than 460* student groups, so one can "get involved in just about anything." And there is plenty of "free food from student organizations and free event tickets," such as the honey tasting events courtesy of the Beekeeper's Club in the spring. When students want some time off campus, they can take an "easy train ride to restaurants and shopping." Students here "definitely have fun, but that comes second after getting your responsibilities done," and "students really care about their classes and their future careers, and prioritize their life based on these activities." Greek life was once prominent on campus but has become much less so, and much of the social scene "has shifted to off-campus bars/clubs and parties at off-campus apartments."


Special Needs Admissions

Program / Service Name

Disability Resources

Type of Program

For all students with disabilities

Director

Chris Stone, Ed D

College Entrance Tests Required

Yes

Interview Required

No

Documentation Required for LD

Current Disability Resources Documentation Guidelines may be found here: https://disability.wustl.edu

Documentation Required for ADHD

Current Disability Resources Documentation Guidelines may be found here: https://disability.wustl.edu


Special Need Services Offered

Calculator allowed in exams

Yes

Dictionary allowed in exams

Yes

Computer allowed in exams

Yes

Spellchecker allowed in exams

Yes

Extended test time

Yes

Scribes

Yes

Proctors

Yes

Oral exams

Yes

Notetakers

Yes

Distraction-free environment

Yes

Accommodation for students with ADHD

Yes

Reading machine

Yes

Other assistive technology

Yes


Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations

457

Number of Honor Societies

7

Number of Social Sororities

10

Number of Religious Organizations

21

18% join a fraternity

15% join a sorority


Sports

Athletic Division

Division III

25% participate in intramural sports

7% participate in intercollegiate sports

Men's Sports (Bears)

10 Sports


Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Diving
Football
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Track Field Indoor
Track Field Outdoor

Women's Sports (Bears)

11 Sports


Basketball
Cross Country
Diving
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Track Field Indoor
Track Field Outdoor
Volleyball


Student Services

Health

LGBT Support Groups

Minority Support Groups: The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) provides support and advocacy for students from traditionally underrepresented or marginalized populations. The CDI also creates collaborative partnerships with campus community stakeholders, and the CDI promotes dialogue and social change among all students.For more information, please visit: https://equity.wustl.eduThe Taylor Family Center for Student Success creates an infrastructure of support to assist WashU students with their transition to and through college. Numerous programmatic resources and support networks are provided to create an equitable and inclusive campus for all students regardless of their background, and has expanded to serve as the central hub for low-income and first-generation undergraduate students at WashU. For more information, please visit: https://studentsuccess.wustl.edu

Army ROTC Offered on-campus
Air Force ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: St. Louis University


Sustainability

Green rating

95/99

AASHE STARS® rating

Gold

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee

Yes

Sustainability-focused degree available

Yes

School employs a sustainability officer

Yes

Public GHG inventory plan

Yes

% food budget spent on local/organic food

18%

Available Transportation Alternatives


Car Sharing Program

Yes

Carpool/Vanpool Matching Program

Yes

Condensed Work Week Option For Employees

Yes

Free Or Reduced Price Transit Passes And/Or Free Campus Shuttle

Yes

Incentives Or Programs To Encourage Employees To Live Close To Campus

Yes

Reduced Parking Fees For Car And Van Poolers

Yes

School Developed Bicycle Plan

Yes

School Offers A Telecommute Program For Employees

Yes

Data provided by Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), STARS®, as of March, 2023.

Campus Security Report

Campus Security Report

The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.

Please visit The Princeton Review’s page on campus safety for additional resources: http://www.princetonreview.com/safety

The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's Campus Security Reports where available. Applicants can also access all school-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety and Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education: https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/


Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network

Yes

% of Classrooms with Wireless Internet

99

Fee for Network Use

No

Partnerships with Technology Companies

No

Personal computer included in tuition for each student

No

Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors

Yes

Description

Dell, CDW, GovConnection, Insight, World Wide Technologies, and JMA Information Technology (Juniper Networks)

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