Transfer & Exchange Move-In will take place on August 19.
Transfer & Exchange Students will move-in on August 19 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
South 40 Residents
Students living on the South 40 will check in at Ursa’s located on the ground level of Lien House located at 6601 Shepley Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130.
Northside
This includes the Village House, Lopata House, House 5, House 22 Millbrook Apartments, Village East Apartments, Chapter Houses/Upper Row
Students living on the Northside will check in at the Village Residential Office located in Village House at 326 Purple St, University City, MO 63130.
Your residential community
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Additional information
Vaccination and Immunization Records
Upload Your Vaccination Records to Student Health Center — Danforth Campus‘ Portal
See information here about how to upload your records and what is required of you prior to coming to campus.
Renter’s Insurance through Gradguard
WashU has partnered with GradGuard to offer renter’s insurance to students. You can obtain renter’s insurance through GradGuard via the Request Forms tab on the Housing Portal.
The Office of Residential Life strongly recommends that all students obtain renter’s insurance prior to their scheduled move-in date and time either through GradGuard or another provider of their choice to be covered in the event of theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other personal property belonging to, or in the custody of a student.
Bike registration
For students who bring bikes on campus, WashU provides free bike registration. If you are a Danforth Campus student, faculty or staff member who will park your bike on campus, it’s mandatory to register your bike with WashU and clearly display the registration shield on your bike.
Displaying a registration shield helps protect your bike from theft and facilitates the recovery of lost or stolen bikes. It also allows WashU to contact the owners of bikes that were impounded due to improper parking, (blocking pedestrian access, for example).
If you aren’t sure about bringing a bike, consider renting a bike from a student-owned business, WashU Bear Bikes. Bears Bikes exist today to help the WashU community move sustainably. No need to bring one with you, it’s already here!
Room condition reporting
Residential Life will work diligently ensure your room is in the best possible condition for your arrival. You are also expected to assess the condition of your room at the time of move-in. Each resident must complete the Room Condition Report (RCR) within 48-72 hours of occupancy.