Our Campuses | WashU Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer About WashU Our Mission and Vision University Leadership History and Traditions University Policies Our Campuses Danforth Campus Campus Stores University Facts Updates on Federal Impacts Audited Financial Statements Contact Our Campuses Two main campuses, one mission. Danforth Campus The Danforth Campus is the academic home for most undergraduate, graduate, and professional students at WashU. The 169-acre campus is bordered by Forest Park and the cities of St. Louis, Clayton, and University City. Danforth Campus map Learn more about the Danforth Campus Medical Campus Spreading across 17 city blocks and 164 acres, the Medical Campus is home to the WashU School of Medicine and its affiliated hospitals, clinics, patient care centers, and research facilities. The Medical Campus is located in St. Louis’s vibrant Central West End. Medical Campus map Learn more about the Medical Campus Additional campuses West Campus The West Campus is home to university administrative offices and the West Campus Library. The basement houses the West Campus Library and the University Archives. The upper floors of the building house technology and a variety of administrative offices for the university. South Campus The South Campus includes athletic fields, a gymnasium, an auditorium/theater, and classroom facilities. Its primary use is for the university’s intramural and club sports programs. Community theater groups use the auditorium/theater. No academic classes are offered here. North Campus North Campus houses a variety of administrative functions for the university. Tyson Research Center Located 25 miles southwest of the Danforth Campus, Tyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre outdoor laboratory for learning and research. The future of campus Our campuses continue to grow. Explore the major construction and renovation projects going on around the university on our Campus Next website