Schedule

Welcome to WashU! Please wear your lanyard and nametag throughout the event.

Enjoy your visit and remember to tag @WashUadmissions on socials.

Location numbers that correspond with the Campus Map are noted after the location name. If you are interested in dining on campus, please refer to the Dining on Campus section of the campus map or Dining Services online for a complete list of eateries. 

Friday, October 25, 2024

TimeDescriptionLocation
8:30 a.m.Check-InSumers Welcome Center (#173)
9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Visitors will split into groups and complete the following morning sessions:

Admissions & Student Financial Services Information Session: Admissions and Aid Staff will present an overview of WashU, including the admissions and need-based financial aid process.

Student Panel: Join this group discussion where current students share their personal experiences and answer questions about all things WashU.

Campus Tour (90 minutes):
Multiple student-led campus tours will be given on group rotations.
Sumers Welcome Center (#173)

We invite you to spend the afternoon exploring our campus and learning more from campus partners through open houses, information sessions, and tours. You can also check out our StEP (Student Enterprise Program) businesses on the South 40 (#306 on the campus map) and see who is open during your visit!

*As a reminder – if you registered for an academic session during your registration for today’s event, please refer to your lanyard for additional information.

TimeOpen House DescriptionLocation
Noon – 4:00 p.m.Frozen Custard: We will have Ted Drewes frozen custard, a local specialty, for you to enjoy! Sumers Welcome Center (#173)
1:00 – 4:30 p.m.Student Financial Services:
Hear how WashU makes a top-tier education affordable for all admitted students and meet with an SFS counselor to learn more about our financial aid and affordability initiatives.
Room 020, Sumers Welcome Center (#173)
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.Center for Diversity & Inclusion:
The Center for Diversity & Inclusion supports and advocates for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students from underrepresented and/or marginalized populations, creates collaborative partnerships with campus and community partners, and promotes dialogue and social change among all students.  
Suite 150, Danforth University Center (#125) 
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.Campus Life:
Campus Life supports students and student groups in creating communities on campus that contribute to their success at WashU.  
Suite 160, Danforth University Center (#125) 
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.Center for Career Engagement: 
The Center for Career Engagement collaborates across WashU to help students turn their education into real-world stories of success.
Room 110, Danforth University Center (#125)  
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.Gephardt Institute for Civic & Community Engagement:
The Gephardt Institute works with students across all eight academic schools—at both the graduate and undergraduate levels—to ensure robust and high-quality civic engagement opportunities on campus and in St. Louis.
Stix House (#171)
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation & Entrepreneurship:
The Skandalaris Center works with the best and brightest at WashU – the change-makers, thought leaders, and visionaries – to solve the world’s problems and meet local needs through innovation and entrepreneurship.    
Skandalaris Center
Mallinckrodt Center (#150) 
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.Sumers Recreation Center:
The WashU Office of Recreation is responsible for recreational facilities and programming on the Danforth Campus and provides students, faculty, and staff an exceptional wellness and recreation experience.   
Sumers Recreation Center (#172)