WashU is dedicated to supporting our graduate and professional students’ holistic well-being. These resources are designed with that in mind.
On-campus health services
Student Health Center (Danforth Campus)
The WashU Student Health Center provides care to all students enrolled on the Danforth Campus. Some of their services include:
- Emergency services
- Preventative care
- Psychiatry
- Laboratory & radiology
Their website provides important health information, including details of graduate student insurance coverage, wellness programming, doctors’ visits, immunization policies and much more.
Student Health Services (Medical Campus)
WashU Student Health Services provides care to all students enrolled on the Medical Campus. Some of their services include:
- Primary care
- Lab work
- Counseling & psychological services
- Urgent care
Their website provides important health information, including details about the Student Health Plan, immunization policies and much more.
Center for Counseling & Psychological Services
Mental health treatment and support through therapy, consultation, programming and crisis response
On-campus gyms
Sumers Recreation Center (Danforth Campus)
The Sumers Rec facility features sports courts, swimming pools, a running track, cycling and yoga studios, and more. WashU Rec also offers intramural and club sports, and off-campus adventures like state park hikes, pickleball and paintball games, and ski and snowboard trips.
Memberships are available to all students and their spouses/partners. Most students have automatic access and can learn more at the link below.
818 Fitness (Medical Campus)
Located on the first floor of the CORE Apartment residences on the south end of campus, 818 Fitness is available 24/7 at no cost, exclusively for students of the School of Medicine.
It features cardio and weight equipment and a group exercise room.
Disability Resources
The official resource for students at WashU who have disabilities or suspected disabilities.
Zenker Wellness Suite
Located within Sumers Rec (Room 303), the wellness suite functions as a hub for health promotion, featuring resources and programming on key health topics for all students on the Danforth Campus.
Health Promotion
The division’s Health Promotion office works to create a campus culture in which health and well-being are intentionally embedded throughout campus.
Financial Well-being
WashU has a number of programs in place to help students cultivate smart financial habits and navigate financial concerns.
Reporting concerns
Office of the Ombuds
The Office of the Ombuds offers a safe setting for graduate students to discuss academic and/or other university-related concerns.
Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center (RSVP)
Committed to prevention plus affirming, inclusive care and services for survivors
Gender Equity and Title IX
The Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office (GETIXCO) is committed to responding to discrimination—including sexual harassment and sexual violence—in an effective, timely and transparent manner, where students are supported, treated fairly and respectfully, and given the appropriate tools to navigate the Title IX process.