Division of Student Affairs
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Congratulations on starting your first year at WashU!
This month's edition of the Bear Bulletin includes programs and events occurring this month and highlights a few of the many on-campus resources available to support you. Check it out!
-Student Affairs
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Important dates and deadlines |
- September 1: Labor Day (No classes)
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September 4: Last day to add/wait/swap/drop regular session classes
- September 5: Deadline to complete the Student Health Insurance Plan waiver
- September 23: Spring 2026 classes published online
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October 4-7: Fall Break (No classes)
- November 14: Last day to change grade option on fall regular session classes
- November 14: Last day to withdraw from regular session classes
- November 26-30: Thanksgiving Break (No classes)
- December 5: Last day of classes
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December 8-10: Reading days
- December 11-17: Final exams
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What's happening on campus this month |
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| Wednesday, September 3; 5 - 6:30 p.m.
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East End, Tisch Park (Rain Location: Holmes Lounge)
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Join this annual civic dialogue event to enjoy a meal and discussion with WashU students, faculty and staff from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. Event registration is strongly recommended.
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| Monday, September 15; 5:30 - 7 p.m.
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Bear's Den Patio (Rain Location: Risa Commons)
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Members of the St. Louis Symphony will follow a string ensemble comprised of WashU Music students. This event is free, family-friendly, and open to the public!
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Encourage your loved ones to join us for Parent & Family Weekend, a celebration filled with events and activities for you and your family. Highlights include faculty guest lectures, campus tours, a football game, excursions to St. Louis attractions and more. Registration closes Sept. 5.
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Student Transitions & Engagement |
You've completed Fall Welcome, but your transition into college academics continues! Our team of WashU Student Associates (WUSAs) are here to help you every step of the way.
Your WUSAs serve as your academic and personal mentors, introduce you to certain WashU traditions, and help you adjust to the academic culture of your new home during your first year at WashU.
Each week, your WUSAs will spend an hour and a half hosting WUSA Hours on your residential floor or building while answering questions about academic deadlines (e.g., add/drop, course registration, etc.), helping you find involvement opportunities on campus, and making connections with you and your peers. Plan on joining us at the next WUSA Hours on Thursday, September 4 from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM.
We encourage you to attend WUSA Hours and get to know your WUSAs, as they can be a helpful resource for you.
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Center for Career Engagement Career Expo |
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Meet your future employer at the Fall Career Expo Sept. 17-18.
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- When: September 17 & 18; 3 - 6 p.m.
- Where: Danforth Campus, Sumers Recreation Center, Athletic Complex
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Connect with organizations from a wide range of industries, including:
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- Business
- Creative Industries
- Entrepreneurship
- Government
- Health Care
- Sciences
- Social Impact
- Technology
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This premier, two-day recruiting event is open to all schools, majors, class levels, undergraduate, graduate, PhD, Post Doc and MBA students. Register on Handshake.
Learn more about the Career Expo.
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The transition to university life can be a big change. WashU has several mental health resources, like counseling and wellness workshops, to support you every step of the way. You're never alone on this journey!
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Center for Counseling & Psychological Services (CCPS) provides crisis response, individual, group and conjoint therapy plus resources and referrals for student mental health care
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Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Center offers immediate crisis response, support and resources for those affected by relationship and sexual violence, options for reporting, and resources and information about prevention.
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TimelyCare offers virtual physical and mental health assistance anytime via the TimelyCare app.
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Uncle Joe's Peer Counseling is available from trained students (or "Joes") during academic semesters, plus walk-in services and crisis response.
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Zenker Wellness Suite in Sumers Recreation Center provides handouts and free giveaways related to safer substance use, mental health, and sexual health plus seasonal promotions.
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Bear Bucks is a cashless account used to make secure on-campus purchases, including on-campus dining locations, campus stores, and more. Additionally, Bear Bucks can be used to conveniently pay for orders from any Grubhub merchant nationwide, via pick-up and delivery through the Grubhub app.
Add Bear Bucks by signing in to Atrium Connect using your WUSTL Key. You can also grant a parent, guardian or other person access to your account by following instructions in the Atrium Guest Access Guide.
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Washington University in St. Louis
1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130
washu.edu
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Washington University in St. Louis
1 Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
washu.edu
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