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Admissions & Aid
See what WashU can do for you.
Undergraduate admissions
WashU has over 100 areas of study for undergraduates and offers the flexibility to take classes across disciplines in four separate schools. When applying, undergraduates must select a specific school.
Undergraduate admissions
Undergraduate application process
Application dates and deadlines
WashU Pathway Portal
Visit WashU
Cost of attendance
Undergraduate scholarships
Financial aid
Undergraduate degree programs
Request more information
Graduate/ professional admissions
WashU offers over 60 doctoral and 80 master’s and professional programs. Admission to these programs is school- and department-based. If you have questions about specific degree programs, please direct them to the appropriate department or school.
Master’s degree programs
Doctoral degree programs
Arts & Sciences graduate admissions
Brown School admissions
McKelvey School of Engineering admissions
Olin Business School admissions
Sam Fox School admissions
School of Law admissions
School of Medicine admissions
School of Public Health admissions
Graduate fellowships, funding, and support
Financial aid
Vice Provost for Graduate Education
Continuing and professional education
Develop your career, complete your degree, learn something new, or pursue a passion through our wide range of continuing and professional education programs.
School of Continuing & Professional Studies
Business Executive Education
Continuing Medical Education
Sever Institute in Engineering
Social Work and Public Health Continuing Education
Technology & Leadership Center
Success within reach.
Our financial aid office is committed to ensuring all admitted students can obtain a world-class WashU education without going into debt. The average financial award is $65,000. We have no-loan awards for all undergraduate students. For qualifying students from Missouri and southern Illinois, the WashU Pledge covers the cost of tuition, fees, housing and food for all four years.
Learn more about WashU’s financial aid
Applying for financial aid
How aid works
Summer programs
WashU offers summer learning opportunities for everyone, from nursery school to adult students, premedical students to writers and artists.
Learn more about summer programs
Discover what it’s like to really be at WashU.
Take a virtual tour
Plan a visit
Skip to content
Skip to search
Skip to footer
Admissions & Aid
See what WashU can do for you.
Undergraduate admissions
WashU has over 100 areas of study for undergraduates and offers the flexibility to take classes across disciplines in four separate schools. When applying, undergraduates must select a specific school.
Undergraduate admissions
Undergraduate application process
Application dates and deadlines
WashU Pathway Portal
Visit WashU
Cost of attendance
Undergraduate scholarships
Financial aid
Undergraduate degree programs
Request more information
Graduate/ professional admissions
WashU offers over 60 doctoral and 80 master’s and professional programs. Admission to these programs is school- and department-based. If you have questions about specific degree programs, please direct them to the appropriate department or school.
Master’s degree programs
Doctoral degree programs
Arts & Sciences graduate admissions
Brown School admissions
McKelvey School of Engineering admissions
Olin Business School admissions
Sam Fox School admissions
School of Law admissions
School of Medicine admissions
School of Public Health admissions
Graduate fellowships, funding, and support
Financial aid
Vice Provost for Graduate Education
Continuing and professional education
Develop your career, complete your degree, learn something new, or pursue a passion through our wide range of continuing and professional education programs.
School of Continuing & Professional Studies
Business Executive Education
Continuing Medical Education
Sever Institute in Engineering
Social Work and Public Health Continuing Education
Technology & Leadership Center
Success within reach.
Our financial aid office is committed to ensuring all admitted students can obtain a world-class WashU education without going into debt. The average financial award is $65,000. We have no-loan awards for all undergraduate students. For qualifying students from Missouri and southern Illinois, the WashU Pledge covers the cost of tuition, fees, housing and food for all four years.
Learn more about WashU’s financial aid
Applying for financial aid
How aid works
Summer programs
WashU offers summer learning opportunities for everyone, from nursery school to adult students, premedical students to writers and artists.
Learn more about summer programs
Discover what it’s like to really be at WashU.
Take a virtual tour
Plan a visit