WashU is “no-loan” for all
As part of our commitment to always put students first, WashU has expanded its “no-loan” financial aid policy to include all admitted undergraduate students. This means that need-based loans will be replaced with scholarships and university grants in all financial aid offers, ensuring that all admitted students can obtain a world-class WashU education without going in to debt. This policy is the latest step in a long, comprehensive strategy to expand access and financial aid at the university. Other components include the WashU Pledge and our need-blind admission policy.
Upcoming Deadlines
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Dec. 13
- Early Decision I – Admissions decisions and financial aid offers released by
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Jan. 2
- Early Decision II – Application submitted by
- Regular Decision – Application submitted by
- Early Decision I – Scholarship applications submitted by
- Early Decision II – Scholarship applications submitted by
- Regular Decision – Scholarship applications submitted by
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Jan. 3
- Early Decision I – Candidate reply date
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Alumni Spotlight
Morgan DeBaun
CEO of Blavity
Morgan DeBaun co-founded Blavity, a news and entertainment website featuring stories told from a black point of view.
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Faculty Spotlight
Jennifer R. Smith
Vice Provost for Educational Initiatives and Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Dr. Smith’s duties include enhancing equity in undergraduates’ academic opportunities, experiences and outcomes and deepening student research experiences.
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Alumni Spotlight
Anne Schaefer
Artist
Anne Schaefer, a 2001 alumna, was commissioned to create “it comes and it goes,” a 12-panel mural for the new Anabeth and John Weil Hall.
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countries represented by the undergraduate student body
100%
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News & Announcements
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Holiday Schedule
November 19, 2024
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Student Financial Services will be closed on the following dates.
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New major in Public Health & Society
October 17, 2024
WashU officially will launch the Program in Public Health & Society — including a major and minor — at a celebratory event Monday, Oct. 21. The program, housed within Arts & Sciences, offers a distinctive interdisciplinary approach to public health, blending expertise from across the university’s schools. The undergraduate minor is already live, and the major will debut in fall 2025.
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Support for Students Affected by Natural Disasters
October 8, 2024
Please know we believe that the health and safety of students and their families is the top priority, and we are here to support in the ways we can—particularly as it relates to the admissions process.