Faculty and Staff Well-Being
The WashU employee experience embraces a culture of care. Our missions are rooted in serving others, and to do that, it is important to take care of ourselves too. Explore Employee Wellness Programs, mental health resources, family care support, and financial tools.
Event Accommodations Fund
Student organizations and academic departments in need of funding to defray accommodations expenses for events speakers and attendees with disabilities may apply for funding.
Danforth Campus Accessibility Maps
The online campus map provides accessibility information, such as the locations of accessible entrances, elevators, and power assist doors. It also provides information about accessible parking and routes.
Digital Accessibility
Washington University strives to make our web content accessible for all site visitors, including people who have physical or cognitive impairments and those using assistive technology.
TRIO Student Support Services
TRIO is a federally funded U.S. Department of Education program that supports first generation, low income, and/or students with disabilities transition into and graduate from college. TRIO Scholars have access to financial literacy workshops, academic support, advising, and cultural and professional development events.
The Learning Center
Professional staff and hundreds of peer mentors, leaders, and coaches collaborate with campus partners to provide undergraduates with the support and resources that will enhance their intellectual development and academic experience.
Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center
The RSVP Center operates from a public health model and utilizes Trauma Informed Practices, Response, and Prevention Education to address Relationship and Sexual Violence. 24-hour services are available.
Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life
The Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life encourages interfaith understanding, supports the diverse religious, spiritual and ethical communities on campus, and facilitates interfaith student leadership development. Students of any or no religious, spiritual, or philosophical background are welcome.
Office of the Ombuds
The Offices of the Ombuds serve as confidential, independent and impartial resources that offer assistance in the informal resolution of university-related conflicts and advocate for fair treatment and process.
Office of Military and Veteran Services
The Office of Military and Veteran Services is WashU’s focal point for military and veteran matters, to include transitioning military-connected students into higher education, providing and connecting students with programs and services, and partnering across campus and in the community.