Student Resources
- Bias Report and Support System
- Campus Safety
- Center for Career Engagement
- Disability Resources
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
- Food Security
We recognize that food security is critical to student well-being and success, and WashU is committed to supporting students during their time with us. For students experiencing food insecurity, there are resources in place that can offer support.- The Office of Student Financial Planning’s Budget Resources page may be able to assist with financial resources and support referrals.
- A mobile app is now available to notify users when extra food is available from events hosted on campus. If you’d like to receive or share alerts, simply visit this link and log in with your WashU Key. Once logged in from a mobile device, you will be prompted to install the app on your mobile device and to enable push notifications.
- An emergency fund has been created for all SOM students; information and requests can be submitted at this link.
- The Graduate Center (TGC) is a hub connecting graduate and professional students with university-wide resources to support them (e.g., financial wellness resources, tax info for stipend recipients) and offering emergency support resources (e.g., Graduate and Professional Student Emergency Fund, and Buchheit Graduate Student Family Support Fund).
- The St. Louis Area Resource Directory has information on community resources.
- If additional resources or supports are needed, please reach out to Beth Elliott in the PACS Office for assistance.
- Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office
- Get Involved
- Housing
- Mental Health
Student Health Counseling offers confidential support services for students that include mental health counseling, crisis response services, workshops, and more. - Office of the Ombuds (WashU Medicine)
- Registrar (WashU Medicine)
- Registrar (University)
- Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP)
If you have experienced relationship or sexual violence, sexual misconduct, dating violence, domestic violence, or stalking, you are not alone. Student Health Services offers confidential personal assistance and resources for WashU Medicine students. - Student Financial Planning
- Student Health Services
- SAFE: Supporting a Fair Environment
WashU Medicine strongly encourages learners and other community members to immediately report their concerns regarding learner mistreatment or other unprofessional behavior in the learning and working environment via the SAFE Reporting website, without fear of retaliation. The university will strive to protect the confidentiality of persons reporting mistreatment and the individuals involved. Learners may submit a report anonymously if they prefer; however, the university may be limited in its ability to respond and take action on anonymous reports. - The Speaking Studio
- The Writing Center
Helpful Links
- 2FA Info
- Badge Requests
- Becker Medical Library
- Box
- PACS Info
- PACS Student Folder (log into Box to access)
- Bulletin, School of Medicine – Policies & Guidelines
- Campus Dining (Shell Cafe and Farmstead)
- Canvas
- ChatGPT (WashU Chat GPT Beta) *secure site for use with sensitive data*
- Chat GPT (Microsoft Copilot) *use only with non-sensitive data*
- Compliance and Policies
- Diversity & Inclusion
- Financial Aid
- Human Research Participants Office (HRPO)
- Human Resources
- IT How To
- myIRB
- Office 365 Email
- Preferred Name
- Pronouns
- Transportation Services
- WashU Directory
- WashU IT Support
- WashU Libraries
- Workday
- Workday Student