Please be aware that U.S. immigration law is complex and that the information presented here should only be used as a source of general information.
An international student is considered to be an individual who is enrolled full-time in a degree or nondegree program at a U.S. university or college and holds a temporary nonimmigrant visa.
Prospective students
We are pleased that your student is considering study at WashU. WashU provides distinctive, well-tailored academic programs to suit your needs and passions. Here, they will find a welcoming and diverse community. We welcome you to learn more about the admissions process.
New and incoming students
Welcome to WashU and to the United States. Students are an important part of the WashU community, and we are proud of the diversity that they help us to create. We know that many new international students have a number of unique needs before their arrival to St. Louis. We are here to make your student’s transition a smooth one as they arrive in the U.S. and will be here to help ensure them maintain their student visa status.
Current students
Regardless of how long your student has been studying at WashU, we have resources available to assist them. Whether you need information on maintaining their status, employment & training, requesting a letter, travel or more, we have them covered. If you need additional information, you are always welcome to come speak with an international advisor during walk-in advising.
Orientation programs
Orientation programs at WashU provide information and experiences that will help to ease your transition and gives students the opportunity to meet others in the WashU community and make friends before classes have even started.
Undergraduate fall orientation
All international undergraduate students are expected to arrive on campus early for international undergraduate orientation. The OISS will hold two programs for international undergraduate students: First-year International (FYI) Orientation and Transfer & Exchange Welcome.
International Parent Orientation
Parents of international undergraduate students can attend International Parent Orientation and Parent & Family Orientation: Fall Welcome. Note that first-year International arrive to campus earlier than domestic students. Parents will have time for shopping, banking, and handling other logistics with their students.
Undergraduate spring orientation
Student Transitions & Family Programs hosts Winter Welcome specifically for incoming undergraduate exchange students.
Office for International Student Engagement
The Office for International Student Engagement (OISE) supports international students through programming, advocacy and cultural enrichment.