In-Person Campus Visits

Our campus visits provide an opportunity for prospective students to explore our beautiful campus and connect with our community. Your visit will include an information session and a student-led campus tour. 

Be sure to check the calendar below for:

  • Additional on-campus academic division sessions and/or tours offered on Mondays and Fridays.
  • Optional in-person interviews for visiting students who are planning to apply as first-year students for the fall of 2025 will be available starting March 19 through April 25 on most Mondays – Fridays.

Academic divisional offerings and optional interviews will be displayed on the registration form, if available. Space is limited.  Please note that sessions and/or tours may be canceled if extreme weather poses a severe risk to visitor, staff, or student safety. Contact our Admissions Counselors at (800) 638-0700 or (314) 935-6000, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time if you need assistance. See if you qualify for a group visit by visiting  here  for more information. All times listed are Central time. 

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Campus Visit Program

Student acknowledgement, consent, and release form.

We are pleased that you have chosen to visit Washington University as part of our Campus Visit Program (“Program”). We hope the experience will be valuable to you as you build your college list.

Please read the following information carefully. It explains what you can expect from your WashU campus visit.

Your campus visit includes:

  • An admissions information session & campus tour. (Please note: we aim to provide as many student-led tours as possible. On certain occasions when our tour guides are not available, you may experience a self-guided tour using our WashU Visits app.)
  • Opportunity to see dining facilities, libraries, the bookstore, and more. 

Before and during your campus visit, please complete the following:

  • If you are feeling unwell, please do not come to campus.
  • Be sure to wear your provided lanyard (student) and sticker (guests) to identify yourself as admissions visitors.
  • Arrive on time for check-in.
  • Be responsible for yourself and act in a manner that complies with all University policies, as well as federal, state, and local laws. As a prospective student, we expect you to live up to the standards of conduct set forth in our University Student Conduct Code, which can be found at wustl.edu/policies . The Washington University campuses are tobacco free. Failure to act in a compliant manner will result in the cancellation of your visit opportunity.

If you have any questions, please contact us by phone at (800) 638-0700 or (314) 935-6000, or by email at [email protected] .

I have carefully read and understand the Campus Visit Program (the “Program”) Rules and Expectations and agree to abide by them in consideration of my Program visit.

I understand that I am a visitor to the University, and I am expected to exercise good judgment and act in a respectful, responsible manner when choosing whether to participate in the activities that are available to me. I understand that University staff and student volunteers will not supervise me during my Program visit and that I am fully responsible for my conduct during the Program visit. I acknowledge and understand that I am expected to follow all University policies, including the Program Rules and Expectations and the University Student Conduct Code, as well as all federal, state, and local laws. I understand that failure to do so may result in immediate dismissal from the Program, denial or withdrawal of any offer of admission, disciplinary action, and high school notification.

In consideration of my participation and on behalf of myself and my family, heirs, and personal representative(s), I agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the Program and, in advance, release, waive, forever discharge, indemnify, and hold harmless and covenant not to sue the University, its governing board, directors and officers, agents and employees (collectively, “Releasees”), from and against any and all liability for any harm, damage, claim, demand, cause of action, cost, or expense of any nature that I may have or that may hereafter accrue, on account of any loss, damage, or injury that may be sustained by me or any other person/entity during, arising out of, or in connection with, my participation in the Program. This waiver does not pertain to incidents involving gross negligence or willful misconduct by the University and/or its agents.

I also give permission to Releasees to authorize medical treatment for me, including emergency medical transportation, which may be required for injuries sustained by me. I understand and agree that if I must be hospitalized or otherwise receive medical care, the University cannot and does not assume legal responsibility for payment of such costs. I understand that I am responsible for any medical costs incurred as a result of any personal illness or injury, even if a Releasee has signed hospital documentation promising to pay for the treatment.

I warrant that I have read and am voluntarily signing this Release; and that this Release shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Missouri. If any term provision of this Release shall be held unenforceable, illegal, or in conflict with any governing law, the validity of the remaining portions shall not otherwise be affected.

THIS IS A RELEASE OF LEGAL RIGHTS. READ IT AND BE CERTAIN YOU UNDERSTAND IT BEFORE SIGNING.

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We encourage you to plan a campus visit to see WashU's strikingly beautiful campus and the McKelvey School of Engineering in action.

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Campus mobile apps include campus maps and circulator shuttle routes.

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Academic Calendars

The academic calendar of Washington University in St. Louis is designed to provide an optimal amount of classroom instruction and examination within a manageable time frame, facilitating our educational mission to promote learning among both students and faculty.

Washington University in St. Louis primarily follows a standard semester-based academic calendar: a fall and spring semester of approximately 16 weeks, including sessions of half-semester lengths and intersessions beginning before the term start date, and a summer term of 13 weeks, including sessions of half-term length, an intersession beginning before the term start date, and 3-, 5- and 8-week lengths.  The Doctor of Medicine program follows a yearlong calendar supporting modular curriculum delivery.

Please note * indicates no classes.

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Arts & Sciences, McKelvey School, Olin School, Sam Fox School, School of Continuing & Professional Studies

Commencement.

The Calendar Committee preliminarily approves academic calendars each spring, four years in advance; the calendar is finalized one year in advance by the Office of the University Registrar.  The Calendar Committee is commissioned by the Provost and chaired by the University Registrar.  Representatives from each school and key administrative units, including the Office of the Chancellor, the Office of the Provost and the Division of Student Affairs, comprise membership.  In addition to approving preliminary calendars, the Calendar Committee is charged also with considering changes to the calendar and submitting any they endorse to the Provost and Chancellor; ensuring academic calendars are in keeping with federal and accreditation requirements and industry best practices; and ensure any calendar principles and patterns are approved and applied consistently from year to year.

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School Calendars

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Olin Business School

Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts

McKelvey School of Engineering

Washington University School of Law

Washington University School of Medicine

School of Continuing & Professional Studies

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Visiting campus is the best way to find out if Western is the right fit for you. Below are different in-person and online visit options.

Upcoming Events

Admitted student days.

April 6 & 13

Our largest event for admitted students and their families! Learn more about academic programs, scholarships, financial aid, and resources that are available now and those that will help you when you arrive on campus in the fall. Discover our on-campus housing options and which residential communities are right for you. Meet with current students and ask questions about their experiences at Western.

Admitted Student Fridays

Fridays in April

Our comprehensive Admitted Student Fridays program offers great opportunities for admitted students to get to know Western better. Hear from current students, tour campus, and meet with student services offices. The program is comprehensive with a full-day agenda.

In-Person Campus Tours

Take a tour of Western's beautiful campus! Let our student tour guides lead you and a small group on a 60-minute campus tour. They will give you the inside scoop on everything Western and answer your questions as you explore. There's also a 30-minute admission information session included in the tour.

Recorridos en español | Campus Tours in Spanish

Explorar campus con nosotros! No hay mejor manera de recibir la experiencia de Western que caminar en nuestros caminos de ladrillo, disfrutando de la vista de la bahía de Bellingham y nuestro hermoso campus y mirar nuestros estudiantes en acción. Un recorrido del campus dirigido por un Estudiante Representante de Admisiones es un gran lugar donde empezar!

School and Community Group Visits

Do you represent a high school, community college or community organization? Then these group visits are for you! Group visits are designed for groups 9th grade and higher. During the visit, your students will learn more about academic opportunities at Western.

More information can be found on the Group Visits page.

Virtual Tours and Information Sessions

Virtual campus tours.

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Sign up for a 60-minute student-led tour of campus, or a 90-minute event that includes a tour and an information session (hosted by an Admissions Counselor). Our student hosts will guide you through campus and answer your questions.

Virtual Housing Tour

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Explore our Residence Halls! In the recorded tour, our students share their experiences living on campus, and will guide you around the different residential communities. You can also explore the buildings through the Residence Halls interactive gallery.

Take the Self-Guided Tour

Transfer information sessions.

Learn more about transferring to Western Washington University during a 30-minute presentation hosted by an Admissions Counselor. You'll also have plenty of time afterward to get your questions answered.

Watch our YouTube Tours

Let our students lead you on a short tour of campus and the beautiful area we call home.

One-on-one connections

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Connect with an Admissions Counselor

Mon–fri, 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m..

Schedule a 30-minute video chat with an Admissions Counselor to get your specific questions answered.

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One-on-one Student Connection

Want to get a student's perspective on a certain major or ask them about what it's like in Bellingham? Tell us what you're interested in and we'll connect you with a Western student who can answer your specific questions.

Have Questions?

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Call: 360-650-3440 Text: 360-966-8155 Email:  [email protected]

We're available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Pacific Time).

Visit the Honors College

Check out the Honors College while you're visiting virtually! Honors College classes allow students to complete General University Requirements in an Honors setting, which means small classes and sought-after professors. Honors College courses focus on writing, discussion and problem-solving. If you value curiosity and self-discovery, learn more and apply today!

Learn More About the Honors College

Admissions on Instagram

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Follow @wwubound on Instagram for reminders about upcoming deadlines, events, application tips, and more.

Our Official Instagram

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Get a more curated view of campus buildings, people and events @westernwashingtonuniversity .

Ask a Student on Snapchat

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Keep up with important dates and announcements and get your questions answered by current students on Snapchat .

Take a Look Inside our Viewbooks

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  • Bienvenido a Western
  • International Student Guide

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Campus Tours at CWU

We are excited to have you visit our campus and experience the vibrant and dynamic environment that Central Washington University has to offer.

Our knowledgeable student ambassadors will lead you on an engaging and comprehensive tour, showcasing our residence halls, academic buildings, and our beautiful campus. Tours last approximately 60-75 minutes and will be primarily outdoors, so please wear appropriate clothing for the weather.

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Students admitted to the UW now have until June 1 to commit, a result of FAFSA delays. We anticipate that financial aid offers will be sent in late April or early May.

Tour guides

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What’s it really like to be a student at the UW? Our tour guides can tell you. Join us for a Husky Hangout , and connect with two current UW students for a 30-minute virtual hangout (Zoom) to get your student life questions answered. Can’t make a Hangout? Email [email protected] , and a tour guide will reply.

For questions about the admissions process, join us for an online freshman information session .

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Sustainability

Commuter Challenge – April 2024

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Join us for the April 2024 Commuter Challenge! This campus-wide challenge celebrates, supports and encourages the use of sustainable transportation at WashU.  It runs from April 15 – 26, 2024  and is part of April’s Active Transportation Month. Eligible forms of commute include: biking, carpooling, vanpooling (med campus only), taking public transit or shuttles, and walking.

Winners will be selected based on the number of trips logged in  WashU Rides  as well as raffles for all participants who log at least 8 trips (that’s two roundtrips per week). The challenge will be tracked separately for the Medical Campus and the Danforth/North/West Campus.

Prizes First prize winner*: $100 gift card Second prize winner*: $50 gift card Two $50 raffles for participants who log at least 8 trips during the challenge Additional raffle prizes WUSM prizes   will be announced soon All participants who log at least 4 trips may request a free Bicycle Benefits sticker

*In the event of multiple winners, a raffle will be held to determine prize winner.

How to participate Go to  WashU Rides , sign in using your WUSTL Key, tap Programs, then “GO” under Challenges.

Check out this super short tutorial that demonstrates how to easily access the challenge.

Check out Danforth Campus’s  Smart Commute  page to explore sustainable commute options, programs, and resources. Please visit  WUSM’s transportation page  to learn more about their specific transportation offerings.

This event is co-hosted by  Office of Sustainability ,  Parking & Transportation , and  Operations & Facilities Management .

WUSM Commuter Challenge Contact:  Heather Craig

Danforth/North/West Campus Commuter Challenge Contact:  Aamna Anwer

WUSTL Biochemistry and Biophysics Community

BMB Seminar – Dr. Natalie Niemi (WUSM)

Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Mechanisms underlying mitochondrial protein homeostasis

Natalie Niemi, Ph.D.

Washington University in Saint Louis

Tuesday, April 9th at 10:30 am

Location: Biochemistry Seminar Room, 264 McDonnell Science Medical School Campus

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Cherry Blossoms

Find out when the UW’s iconic cherry trees are in bloom, plan your visit to campus to see them — and learn more about the picture-perfect blossoms.

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Bloom Watch

Peak bloom is here — and lasts for a few weeks !  

Watch live cam

Follow the blossoms on social media

Visiting information.

Ride the Link light rail, take the bus or bike to avoid heavy traffic congestion.

Travel to campus

Find the blossoms

The main attraction is on — or near — the Quad in the heart of campus.

Download campus map

Tree safety

Please do not climb the trees, or shake or break off their branches.

Learn about the trees

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Did you know?

The Quad’s signature Yoshino cherry trees are nearly 90 years old and were originally set in a grove at the Washington Park Arboretum. In early 1962, the University transplanted the trees to their current spot, bringing thousands of visitors to campus each spring to witness their rosy bloom.

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Explore the trails, gardens and natural areas of the Washington Park Arboretum and the Center for Urban Horticulture.

Visit the gardens

UW Visitor Center

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Learn more about the UW and get resources at the Visitor Center , open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday .

Cherry blossom merchandise

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Get your cherry blossom apparel and gifts at the University Book Store.

See the collection

2024 U District Cherry Blossom Festival

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Enjoy cherry blossom-themed food, drinks and more at U District businesses from March 16 through April 1.

Visit the festival

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The long-awaited spring weather has finally arrived! And with it, the snow is gone, winter classes are wrapping up and Spring Break is on the horizon for our students. April will mark the final push through the academic year, and commencement will be here before we know it.

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  1. Visit

    Check out our current visit opportunities. Find information on the Washington University Physicians website. Plan a campus tour at 314-935-6000 or [email protected]. Contact your school of interest to plan a campus visit. Schedule a campus visit at 800-638-0700, 314-935-6000 or [email protected]. Find out how to visit our campuses.

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    Your visit will include a 45-minute information session, followed by a 75-minute student-led campus tour. Our information session will provide an overview of WashU, our programs as well as the admission and financial assistance process. Additional on-campus academic division sessions and/or tours are offered on Mondays and Fridays.

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    Contact our Admissions Counselors at (800) 638-0700 or (314) 935-6000, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time if you need assistance. See if you qualify for a group visit by visiting here for more information. All times listed are Central time.

  4. Special Visit Days

    Join us for our Special Visit Days this summer! These on-campus visits offer in-depth insight into each academic division and life at WashU. Space is limited—register and reserve your spot early! Please note that sessions and/or tours may be canceled if extreme weather poses a severe risk to staff or student safety.

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    The Washington University campuses are tobacco free. Failure to act in a compliant manner will result in the cancellation of your visit opportunity. If you have any questions, please contact us by phone at (800) 638-0700 or (314) 935-6000, or by email at [email protected].

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    About the UW Visitor Center. Address: Odegaard Library: 022 Odegaard, Seattle, WA 98195-5502 (Find on campus map); Office hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Closed on UW holidays.; Phone: 206-543-9198; Email: [email protected]; Before you stop by, please review our office policies. Visitor Center Guide

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  15. Academic Calendars

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  16. In-Person and Virtual Visit Options

    In-Person Campus Tours. Take a tour of Western's beautiful campus! Let our student tour guides lead you and a small group on a 60-minute campus tour. They will give you the inside scoop on everything Western and answer your questions as you explore. There's also a 30-minute admission information session included in the tour.

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    In-Person Group Visits. EWU is excited to welcome groups to campus! Group sizes begin at 5 people and are limited to 55 total participants for in-person visits. Please fill out our group request form at least four weeks prior to your requested dates. If you have any questions please email [email protected] or call 509.359.6555.

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  25. Commuter Challenge

    Join us for the April 2024 Commuter Challenge! This campus-wide challenge celebrates, supports and encourages the use of sustainable transportation at WashU. It runs from April 15 - 26, 2024 and is part of April's Active Transportation Month. Eligible forms of commute include: biking, carpooling, vanpooling (med campus only), taking public transit or shuttles, and walking. Winners will ...

  26. BMB Seminar

    WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Mechanisms underlying mitochondrial protein homeostasis . Natalie Niemi, Ph.D. Washington University in Saint Louis. Tuesday, April 9th at 10:30 am. Location: Biochemistry Seminar Room, 264 McDonnell Science Medical School Campus

  27. Cherry blossoms at the UW

    The Quad's signature Yoshino cherry trees are nearly 90 years old and were originally set in a grove at the Washington Park Arboretum. In early 1962, the University transplanted the trees to their current spot, bringing thousands of visitors to campus each spring to witness their rosy bloom.

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