Academic Integrity Policy for Undergraduate Students
This statement on academic integrity applies to all undergraduate students at WashU. Graduate students are governed by policies in each graduate school or division. All students are expected to adhere to the highest standards of behavior.
University Student Conduct Code
The University Student Conduct Code sets forth community standards and expectations for WashU students. These community standards and expectations are intended to foster an environment conducive to learning and inquiry.
Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) Procedures
OISS plays a pivotal role in cultivating a vibrant, intercultural atmosphere on our campus, extending support to international students, scholars, faculty and staff through immigration sponsorship. Our commitment is to ensure a seamless integration process for those who are admitted, appointed or employed by WashU.
University Registrar Policies
The Office of the University Registrar provides all official records services for Danforth Campus students including fulfillment of requests for official transcripts and the verification of enrollment and degrees.
Office of the Provost Policies
The provost’s office oversees teaching, learning, scholarship, and research across the Danforth Campus.
Faculty Consulting Privileges
In common with most academic institutions, WashU permits faculty members in most of its schools to engage in a reasonable amount of external professional activity that may be compensated from external sources.
McKelvey School of Engineering Undergraduate Policies
Review policies for McKelvey School of Engineering undergraduate students.
School of Continuing & Professional Studies Undergraduate Policies
Find policies for CAPS undergraduate students.