WELCOME
Congratulations on your acceptance to Washington University in St. Louis as an exchange student! We are confident you will have a productive and enjoyable semester or year in St. Louis. Adjusting to a new culture while beginning a demanding academic program of study can be very challenging. We encourage you to read this entire guidebook as it is intended to provide you with important and practical information you need to prepare for your time at WashU. Additionally, please read all emails sent to you from WashU so you don’t miss any important information or deadlines.
Here are the main offices and contacts available to support you:
1.Academic Divisions: Each academic division has an exchange adviser to support you during your time at WashU.
• College of Arts & Sciences: Amy Suelzer, Ph.D.
acsuelze@wustl.edu
• McKelvey School of Engineering: Melanie Osborn
osborn@wustl.edu
• Olin Business School: Ryan Kearney
kearneyr@wustl.edu
2. Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS): OISS is available to support you with immigration advising, academics, and support as you get to know Washington University, St. Louis, and the United States.
oiss@wustl.edu
3. Student Transitions & Family Programs hosts Bear Beginnings: Transfer & Exchange Fall Welcome and Winter Welcome, orientation programs when you arrive on campus, and is available for support related to your transition.
transitions@wustl.edu
IMPORTANT DATES
Fall 2023 Exchange Student Arrival
BearBeginnings:Transfer&Exchange
FallWelcome
First Day of Classes
Labor Day (no classes)
Fall Break (no classes)
Thanksgiving Break (no classes)
LastDayofClasses
ReadingWeekandExamsBegin
August 23
August 23 – 26
August 28
September 4
October 7 – 10
November 22 – 26
December 8
December 11 – 20
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no classes)
FirstDayofClasses
Spring Break (no classes)
Last Day of Classes
Reading Week and Exams Begin
January 15
January 16
March 10 – 16
April 26
April 29 – May 8
VISA AND IMMIGRATION DOCUMENTS
We encourage you to begin researching the process to apply for your visa as soon as possible. Below is a brief overview of the process and documents you will need to travel to the U.S.
1. As an exchange student at WashU, you will need to apply for a J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa at the nearest U.S. consulate in your home country.
•It is your responsibility to gather information about the process for seeking a student visa in your home country and to schedule the appointment to obtain the visa.
Helpful Links:
• WashU Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS): Information from WashU about applying for a visa.
• U.S. Department of State: Information regarding visa categories, application process, and timelines.
• U.S. Embassy: Links to all U.S. consulates with specific information for each country.
2. Obtain your DS-2019 from WashU, which is required to apply for your J-1 entry visa.
•OISS will prepare this document and send it to your home school’s exchange program.
•Typically, this takes 4-6 weeks after you are notified of your acceptance.
3. You must pay the I-901 SEVIS Fee before your visa interview.
4. Obtain your J-1 Visa from the consulate in your home country.
5. Carry all of these documents with you personally while traveling to the U.S: Do not pack these in your luggage! You will need to use them before retrieving your luggage.
•Valid passport (including attached envelope of immigration documents provided by Embassy or Consulate) with J-1 entry visa stamp.
•Your DS-2019.
• Receipt Notice or Internet Receipt verifying you already paid the I-901 SEVIS fee.
•Evidence of financial resources.
• Name and contact information for WashU Overseas Programs.
HOUSING
Where you will live while studying at WashU is an important decision. Residential Life (ResLife) offers a variety of housing options for exchange students. Below are the most chosen options.
• Traditional Residential College communities located on the South 40. Mostly single and double rooms.
• Residential Communities on campus on the Northside in the following residence halls: Village, Village East, and Millbrook Apartments.
• Residential Communities in off-campus apartments located in the Lofts, Washington Avenue, Greenway, and Rosedale apartments.
Toviewmoreinformationabouthousing,visittheResidentialLifewebsite.
ApplyingforResidentialLifeHousing
Exchangestudentscanaccessthe2023-2024HousingApplicationbyloggingintoWebSTAC. Onceinyouraccount,locatetheHousingtab,selectApplications,thenclickonthedrop downmenuandclickontheFallandSpringApplication.Itwillbenecessarytocomplete allsectionsoftheapplication.ThefinalstepistoSubmittheApplication.Thiswillresultin changingyourapplicationstatustocomplete.
Applicationsareforthefullacademicyear.Ifyourprogramonlylaststhefallsemester youwillbereleasedfromthespringportionofthecontractandthecancellationfeewill bewaived.IfyouhavequestionsaboutResidentialLifehousingortheapplication,please contacttheirofficebyemailatreslife@wustl.eduorbyphoneat(314)935–5050.
Non-ResidentialLifeHousing
SomestudentschoosenottoliveinResidentialLifehousing.Belowarethemostcommon non-ResLifehousingoptions:
SubleaseaLeasedApartment
ExchangestudentshavetheoptionofsubleasingaleasedapartmentthroughQuadrangle, acompanyownedbyWashingtonUniversityoranindependentpropertyowner.Tofind apartmentsavailableforsublease,searchthroughtheWashUApartmentReferralService.
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Some apartments may be completely or partially furnished. Be sure to inquire about furnishing if needed.
LeaseanApartmentthroughQuadrangle
Thisoptionismainlyforgraduatestudents,butundergraduatestudentsmayfind apartmentsthroughtheQuadrangle website.
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When searching for apartments, be sure to check if the price includes the cost of utilities or not.
AlternativeOptions
Somestudentshavefoundaccommodationsownedbyotherpropertycompaniessuch asParallelPropertiesorlocalpropertyowners.
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Be sure to ask detailed questions about the conditions, financial obligation, and terms of rental. Selecting housing not run by Residential Life means that WashU can offer no assistance with any issues you may encounter.
HOUSING OPTION CONSIDERATIONS
The three most commonly chosen housing options are living in university housing, subleasing an off-campus apartment, and leasing an apartment through Quadrangle Leasing Company. Each option has advantages, and things to consider before deciding.
UNIVERSITY HOUSING MANAGED BY THE OFFICE OF RESIDENTIAL LIFE ADVANTAGES TO LIVING IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING ARE:
• All-inclusive fee that covers rent, utilities, maintenance, and furniture
• Living on or near campus ensures easy access to student facilities and activities
• Near main transportation routes for the Metro and the campus shuttle
• Housing fees paid through WashU billing service
CONSIDERATIONS FOR LIVING IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING ARE:
• May not be financially feasible based on individual budget
• Residential Life managed housing serves undergraduate students
SUBLEASING A LEASED APARTMENT OFF-CAMPUS
ADVANTAGES TO SUBLEASING A LEASED APARTMENT ARE:
• More economical options may be available
• Utilities are already established by leasing tenant
CONSIDERATIONS FOR SUBLEASING A LEASED APARTMENT ARE:
• The apartment may or may not be furnished
• You may be subleasing someone’s room in a shared apartment
• You will want to make sure to discuss compatibility with potential roommates
• You may be responsible for utility payments after leaving the U.S. if living by yourself
LEASING AN APARTMENT THROUGH QUADRANGLE LEASING COMPANY
ADVANTAGES TO LEASING AN APARTMENT ARE:
• Quadrangle apartments are near main transportation routes for the Metro and Campus Shuttles close to main campus
• You will be able to lease an apartment for a shorter term of August to December.
• Tenants/Occupants will be WashU Undergraduate and Graduate students
• Quadrangle leasing company accepts credit cards
CONSIDERATIONS FOR LEASING AN APARTMENT ARE:
• You will need to supply your own furniture for most apartments
• If utilities are not included, you will be responsible for establishing utility service. International students may want to give themselves extra time if considering leasing to set up their utility needs due to international student status
REGISTERING FOR CLASSES
• ViewCourses:YoucanviewCourseListingsonlinebyselectingyoursemesterofstudy andacademicschool.
• CourseCredits:MostWashUcoursesare3credits,withsomeexceptions.Moststudents takebetween12-17coursesasemester.Confirmyouracademicrequirementswithyour homeuniversity.Aminimumof12creditsarerequired.
• CourseLevels:Inmanydisciplines,100-and200-levelcoursestendtobebroadand suitabletostudentswitharangeofexperience,while300-and400-levelclassesassume backgroundinthetopic.Takecourselevels,yourexperience,andrequirementsinto considerationwhensearchingforcourses.
• Registration:IfyouwantWashUtoregisteryouforclasses,sendyourWashUexchange adviseryourcoursepreferencesbythedeadlinetheygiveyou.Ifyouwanttoregister yourself,youwillregisterforclassesusingWebSTAC.YourWashUexchangeadviserwill provideyouwithspecificinformationaboutregistrationdaysandtimes.
PREPARING TO STUDY AT WASHU
• Setup Your WUSTL Key: The University Registrar will send you the “Getting Started at Washington University” email, with instructions on activating your WUSTL Key. Your WUSTL Key will be your login and password to most university systems.
• WashU Email Account: Once you set up your WUSTL Key, a WashU email will be automatically created for you through Microsoft Office 365. You will be able to log in to this email using your WUSTL Key. For more information about setting up and accessing your email, visit Information Technology’s website. It is very important to regularly check this email for all important university updates.
•WebSTAC: This is WashU’s online student information system. You will use WebSTAC to add and drop classes, check grades, access unofficial transcripts, interact with dining services, and more.
ARRIVAL AND ORIENTATION
ARRIVAL
• Youmustarriveby5:00PMCDTonAugust23.Move-inforstudentslivinginResidential LifehousingwillbeonAugust23.On-campushousingwillnotbeavailableforstudents arrivingpriortotheAugust23.Ifyouarriveearly,youwillneedtoarrangehousingata nearbyhotel.
• WestronglyencouragestudentstoflyintoSt.LouisLambertInternationalAirport (STL),whichisonlya15-minutedrivefromcampus.
• TransportationfromtheSt.LouisLambertAirporttoWashingtonUniversity:
•Taxi:Taxisareavailable24hoursaday.ThecosttotraveltoWashUisabout $30-$40,plusa15-20%tip.
•RideSharingApps:TheUberandLyftmobileappsallowyoutorequestaride throughyourphone,providedbydriversusingtheirowncars.Youmust downloadtheappsinadvance.
• MetroLink:TheMetroLinklightrailsystemhastwostationsontheDanforth Campus,aswellastwostationsnearcampus.IfyoutakeMetroLink,besureto checkthemostconvenientstopforyou.Campusmapsareavailable.
FALLWELCOME:AUGUST23-26
• You will participate in Fall Welcome upon arriving. This is a four-day orientation program hosted by Student Transitions & Family Programs.
•What to expect: During Fall Welcome, you will get to know campus, learn about the resources available to support you, socialize with other exchange students, and more! You will receive a schedule for Fall Welcome closer to your arrival.
WASHU RESOURCES
STUDENT ID
You will use your ID to access various buildings, make meal purchases, check out books from the library, and more. You can learn more by visiting the Campus Card Services website. Below are the steps for receiving your Student ID.
1. Submit Photo: You must submit a picture of yourself against a blank background, with no editing or filters. Upload the picture online.
2. If you are living in non-ResLife housing, visit Campus Card Services: You will pick up your ID at Campus Card Services, located in the Women’s Building, Room 002.
3. What to Bring: You will need to know your six-digit student number, and bring a government photo ID, such as a passport, with you to pick up your ID.
4. Get Started: Learn more about your student ID.
DINING
•MealPlan: Youarerequiredtopurchaseamealplan.WashUoffersawidevarietyof diningoptions.VisitDiningServicestolearnaboutmealplanoptions.Pleasenotethat theoff-campusmealplanappliestostudentslivingoff-campusinResidentialLifeornonResidentialLifehousing.IfyouliveinVillageEast,Millbrook,oranapartment,youare eligiblefortheapartmentmealplan.
• Alldiningoptionsoncampusaredecliningbalance,meaningyouwilluseyour mealpointstopayforeachitembythepriceindicated.
• PaperlessBilling:WashUusesapaperlessbillingsystem,soallstatements willbeavailableonWebSTAC.ThesecureeBillingservicewillsendanemailtoyour WashUemailaccountwheneveranewmonthlystatementisready.Studentsare responsibleformakingsuretheiraccountsarepaidinfullbytheduedatetoavoidlate fees.
•ThirdPartyAccess:Ifyouwouldlikesomeoneelsetobeabletovieworpayyourbill,you willneedtogivethemaccessbygoing totheBillingtabofWebSTACandaddinganew contactunder“Payers.”
• EnrollmentDeposit:Allundergraduatestudentsarerequiredtopay anon-refundable enrollmentdeposituponadmissiontoWashingtonUniversity.Theenrollmentdeposit forexchangestudentsis$500.ThisenrollmentdepositcoverscostsforFall/Winter Welcome,thenewstudentorientationprogram,additionalorientationexperiencesfor internationalstudents,andprogrammingofferedforexchangestudentsthroughoutthe semestersuchaslocalexcursionsandholidaycelebrations.Fordetailedinstructions andmoreinformationregardingbilling,visittheFinancialServiceswebsite
HEALTH & WELLNESS
• HealthInsurance:AllexchangestudentsareautomaticallyenrolledintheWashU healthinsuranceplanandbilledforthecostofinsurance.Learnmoreaboutinsurance requirementsbeforearrivingintheU.S.
• StudentHealthFee:YouwillbechargedaStudentHealthFeethatallowsyouaccess tomedicalservicesatHabifHealthandWellnessCenterandMentalHealthServiceson campus.
• MandatoryHealthHistoryFormandImmunizations:Youarerequiredtocomplete severalonlineformsandsubmitamedical/healthhistoryandproofofimmunizations. Additionally,allstudentsarerequiredtocompleteaTBriskscreening;thosewhoare identifiedthroughthisscreeningashavingspentsignificanttimeinacountrywith endemictuberculosiswillberequiredtocompleteaTBtest.Allinformationmustbe uploadedtothestudenthealthportalpriortoarrivaloncampus.Learnmoreabout immunizationrequirements.
HabifHealth&WellnessCenter:Locatedoncampus,Habifoffersarangeofservices includingmedicalvisitsforillness,injury,andcheckups,aswellasmentalhealthservices, wellnesssupport, education,andmore.Ifyouhaveaconditionrequiringspecialized medicalservicesyou willbereferredtoanappropriatecommunityspecialist.Chargesfor serviceswillbebasedontheratesdictatedinthehealthinsurancepolicy.Youcanmake anappointmentthroughyourstudenthealthportalorbycalling314-935-6666.
• MentalHealthServices:MentalHealthServicesprovidesindividual,couplesandgroup counseling,andquickconsultationscalled“Let’sTalk.”Studentscanalsoaccesstools suchasTherapyAssistanceOnlinewhichoffersbriefeducationalvideosrelatedto mentalhealth,wellnessandsubstance-useissues.Crisisservicesarealsoavailable. StudentsareencouragedtodownloadtheTimelyCareapptoaccess24/7mentalhealth supportservices.
ACCOMMODATIONS
• Ifyoureceiveacademicaccommodationsforanylearning,mentalhealth,orphysical disabilitiesfromyourhomeuniversity,besuretotalkwithyouracademiccontactbefore youarrivetoarrangeforaccommodationsatWashU.YoushouldalsocompleteaNew StudentApplicationwithDisabilityResourcesifyourequireaccommodationsdueto anidentifieddisabilityorhavequestionsaboutspecificdisability-relatedconcerns.
GETTING INVOLVED
• WashingtonUniversityhasmorethan450on-campusstudentgroupscateringtoawide rangeofinterestssuchasperformingarts,music,communityaction,sports,student government,sororityandfraternitylife,andmore.Gettinginvolvedisagreatwayto exploreyourinterestsandmakenewfriends.Atthebeginningofeachsemester,thethe governingbodyoncampus,StudentUnion,hostsanactivitiesfairtolearnmoreabout groups/chapterstojoin.
ABOUT ST. LOUIS
• DuringyourtimeatWashU,youwillgettoexploreallthecityofSt.Louishasto offer,suchasparks,museums,diverseneighborhoods,andrestaurants.Youcanvisit theUndergraduateAdmissionswebsitetolearnmoreaboutSt.Louis’culture, transportation,andneighborhoodsnearcampus.
• Climate:St.Louis’sclimateistemperate,meaningtherearefourdistinctseasons and temperaturescanrange,onaverage,from95degreesFahrenheit(35Celsius)in the summerandearlyfallto20degreesF(-6Celsius)fromlatefallthroughwinter. Youwillneedclothingforbothhotandcoldweather.Itispossibleforthetemperature tofallbelowzerointhelaterwintermonths.Warmwinterclothes,includinghats,gloves, andscarves,areessential.St.Louiscanberainyinthespring,soaraincoat,umbrella, andwaterproofshoesarealsoadvised.YoucanpurchaseanynecessaryitemsinSt.Louis.
• Transportation:St.Louishasalimitedmetroandbussystemtogetaroundtown.All WashUstudentsareeligibleforafreeU-Pass,allowingunlimitedridesontheSt.Louis publictransitsystem.YoumustregisterforaU-Pass throughtheParking&Transportation Portal.ViewroutesanddetailsontheMetrowebsite.Togetaroundcampus,youcan ridetheDanforthCirculator,abuswhichrunseverytwentyminutesinalooparound campus.Somestudentsusebicyclestoget around.Youcanrentabikeoncampusor fromabikeshopoffcampus.
PACKINGFORCOLLEGE
Thislistisn’tall-inclusive,butthesearesomeitemsmanystudentsaregladtheybrought. ManyexchangestudentspurchasethemajorityoftheseitemswhentheyarriveinSt.Louis.
YOU SHOULD BRING
Backpack
BluePainter'sTape
Calendar
CellPhoneandCharger
CleaningSupplies
Comforter,Blankets,andPillows
FaceMasks
FirstAidKit
Flashlight
Hangers,ShoeRack,andPlasticHooks
HealthInsuranceInformation
HeavyWinterCoat(andahatandgloves)
ID/Driver’sLicense
Iron/IroningBoard
LaptopComputer
LaundryBagandDetergent
PowerStripsandExtensionCords
PrescriptionMedication(s)
SchoolSupplies
ShampooandBodyWash
Sheets(Twin,ExtraLong)
ShowerShoesandShowerCaddy
Thermometer
Towels
TrashCan
Umbrella
YOU SHOULD NOT BRING
Air-Conditioning Units
Candles
Electric Appliances with Exposed Coils
Gas or Charcoal Grills
Guns/Weapons
Halogen Lamps Hot Plates
than fish)
YOU MAY ALSO CONSIDER
CookingUtensilsCups,PlatesandUtensils
DeskLamp
DishSoap
ExtraShelvingUnits,Crates,PlasticContainers,Under-bedStorage
BinsMicrowave
PortableVacuum
PostageStamps
SmallFan
SmallRefrigerator(nolargerthan4cubicfeet)
Suitand/orSemi-FormalAttireforspecialeventsyoumayattend
Formoresuggestions,reviewthispackinglist
InastandardResidentialLiferoomyouwillfind:
XL Twin bed Desk Chair
Dresser Blinds Recycling Bin
TIPS
Talk with your roommate(s) prior to packing so you can avoid bringing duplicate items
Save the boxes you bring your stuff in for when you have to pack up again
Memorize your room number and campus box number right away
You can do a lot of shopping after you arrive and have seen your room
BEFORE YOU ARRIVE CHECKLIST
Make sure you complete the following before you arrive at WashU!
•BookyourflighttoSt.Louis,arrivingbyAugust23.
•ApplyforJ-1EntryVisa.
•PayI-901SEVISFee.
•Selectamealplanoption.
•PayEnrollmentDeposit.
•ActivateyourWUSTLKey.
•EnrollinDuotwo-factorauthentication.
•ActivateyourWashUemailaccount.
•ReviewandedityourWebSTACUserProfile.
•ConnectwithDisabilityResourcesifyourequireaccommodations.
•CompletetheAcademicIntegritymodule.
•CompletetheTitleIXmodule.
•SendapictureofyourselftoCampusCardServicesforyourstudentID.
•Registerforclassesduringyourassignedregistrationtime.
•CompleteyourHabifHealthandWellnessCenterrequirementsincludinghealth historyandvaccination/immunizationdocumentation.
•TransferyourmedicalrecordsandprescriptionstotheHabifHealth&WellnessCenter andmakearrangementsfortreatment.
•Checkyourhousingassignment.
•SignupforaU-Pass,afreetransitcardforSt.Louispublictransportation.