Below are resources for students regarding technology, campus life, and more.
“Let’s Talk”
Available Monday through Friday, “Let’s Talk” provides students with easy access to free, brief confidential consultations with counselors from Mental Health Services.
AIAS Up-Cycling Program
Material donation and sharing program managed by the AIAS Sustainability Committee
Bias Report & Support System
WashU faculty, staff and community members who have experienced or witnessed incidents of bias, prejudice, or discrimination involving a student can report their experiences to the university’s Bias Report and Support System (BRSS) team.
BOX File Storage
Students, faculty, and staff are provided with a Box storage account for saving and backing up files.
Campus Card Services
The WashU ID card provides access to buildings, Sumers Recreation Center, residence halls, libraries, etc. Email Charis Norell with card access issues or requests.
Campus2Home Shuttle
A safe ride home, 7 days a week, for those within the shuttle route boundaries.
Canvas
Students, faculty and staff can log in to Canvas learning management system to access course content.
Center for Counseling and Psychological Services
CCPS at WashU is committed to providing a safe, inclusive and affirming community of care for all students. Our interdisciplinary team fosters personal, emotional and academic well-being by offering comprehensive therapeutic services, outreach and prevention programs.
Contacting Sam Fox IT Staff
Sam Fox School IT Staff are able to meet one-on-one for technical help. Follow these instructions to schedule time using the Microsoft Office Email Scheduling Assistant.
Creative St. Louis Opportunities
A platform for designers, artists, architects, and creatives to find out about the opportunities and needs of the St. Louis community.
Digital Fabrication
The Sam Fox School’s digital fabrication lab supports studio and coursework assignments, as well as independent research projects conducted by students and faculty.
Directory Foundation for Individuals
Funding resources for individuals accessible through local public libraries
Disability Resources
Disability Resources is the official resource for students on the Danforth Campus who have disabilities or suspected disabilities.
Emergency Conditions Policy
Applies during emergency conditions that have the potential to compromise life safety or significantly disrupt university operations.
Exhibition and Installation of Work
Policy regarding exhibition and installation of work in any interior or exterior Sam Fox School spaces.
Fox Fridays
A weekly, low-stress workshop series introducing the WashU community to overlooked or under-known tools, resources, and processes.
Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office
The Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office is committed to responding to discrimination – including sexual harassment and sexual violence – in an effective, timely and transparent manner. We are equally committed to ensuring any individuals involved in these incidents will be treated as respectfully and fairly as possible.
Graduate Student Travel Stipends
Travel stipends for graduate students in architecture, art, landscape architecture, and urban design.
Habif Health and Wellness Center
For issues concerning students’ physical and mental health
Lab Software
This is the standard software list for the various labs. Please note that we update each lab over the summer and or when systems are replaces. Make sure to request non-standard software each semester.
Office of Undergraduate Research
The Office of Undergraduate Research at WashU serves as a valuable resource for students beginning to explore the concept of undergraduate research.
Paris Studio Residency
Faculty, alumni, and graduating students can apply to work in residence at the College & Graduate School of Art’s studio at the Cité internationale des arts.
Printing Cost Guide
This list includes studio area Xerox or Canon printers and Whitaker Learning Lab plotters/printers. Pricing is listed on signs above each plotters/printers.
Printing Help
Sam Fox School IT only supports AV and Printing. However, we work with WashU IT and Student Technology Services to help in all situations.
Printing Refund Request
Sam Fox School IT will review all printing refund request within two weeks of the incident. Please review the instructions for submitting a request and policies.
Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center (RSVP)
The RSVP Center operates from a public health model and utilizes trauma informed practices, response and prevention education to address relationship and sexual violence. 24-hour services are available for individuals in immediate need of assistance, such as hospital care, reporting an assault to police or emergency housing accommodations.
Reserve-a-Space
System for booking a Sam Fox School space for a meeting, event, or academic use
Sam Fox School Student Opportunities Fund
Funding for undergraduate and graduate students receiving need-based financial aid.
Scholarships and Awards
Scholarships and awards for WashU graduate and undergraduate students
The Learning Center
The Learning Center offers academic mentoring programs to facilitate students’ transition into the University, support their intellectual growth and maturity, and prepare them for post-graduation academic and professional experiences.
The Writing Center & Speaking Studio
Free one-on-one support for WashU undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, post-docs, and staff working on any writing or public speaking project.
TimelyCare
As part of WashU’s ongoing efforts to prioritize the health and well-being of the campus community, students paying the Student Health and Wellness fee have immediate access to medical and mental health support through TimelyCare.
Travel Abroad for Students
Any person traveling abroad with the university must be prepared. Please review the important information provided through each of the links.
TRIO Student Support Services
TRIO is a federally funded U.S. Department of Education program that supports first generation, low income, and/or students with disabilities transition into and graduate from college. TRIO Scholars have access to financial literacy workshops, academic support, advising, and cultural and professional development events.
TV Monitors on Movable Carts
Presentation monitors (screen resolution 1080 x 720 pixels) on movable carts available for check out
Virtual Computer Labs
Virtual computer labs are intended to help replace some of the computing needs for our students, faculty and staff. We have two options to consider.
Washington University Police Department
For emergencies on campus, call 314-935-5555 or 911.