Mental Health Services are available through the Habif Health and Wellness Center for full-time Washington University Danforth Campus students who have paid the Student Health and Wellness fee. For more information about mental health services, including information about hours, services available, confidentiality, and costs, visit their website.

Let’s Talk is a program that provides students with easy access to free, brief confidential consultations with counselors from Mental Health Services (MHS).

TimelyCare offers 24/7 access to virtual care, self-care, and well-being tools, and is free for all students who pay the Student Health and Wellness fee. Students should register for the TimelyCare app using their WUSTL email account.

The Brown School Student Support Team is another resource to assist students with personal issues. Students can contact the following members of the Student Support Team to discuss resources available and for an empathetic presence.

Da’Shaun Scott

Assistant Director for Student Engagement

Office: Brown Hall 316

Elise Harvey

Academic and Student Services Advisor

Office: Brown Hall 311

Departments, offices, programs and events within the Brown School and Washington University that are important to your success.

  • Academic Calendar
    Important dates including registration, first and last day of classes, intent to graduate deadlines, etc.
  • Bear Bucks
    A cashless system on your WU ID card which can be used to make purchases on and off campus.
  • Bear Necessities
    Gifts and Apparel.
  • Brown School Library
    A link to the resources of the Brown School library.
  • Canvas
    WashU MyCanvas is the primary instance of Canvas for Washington University in St. Louis.
  • Campus Bookstore
    Books, technology, supplies, gifts and apparel.
  • Campus Card/Student ID
    Campus card services.
  • Communication Lab
    Assistance with writing, presentations, APA guidelines and more.
  • Danforth University Center
    Find information about dining, events, spaces and more.
  • Disability Resources
    Important processes, resources and forms for assistance and support.
  • Diversity Resources
    Get involved, signature events, resources.
  • Email
    FAQs, instructions for how to connect to your GO WUSTL email account, etc.
  • Emergencies
    Timely announcements and information in case of emergency related to campus and the St. Louis area.
  • Fitness Facilities
    Hours, locations, and information about the Sumers Recreation Center.
  • Gephardt Institute
    Opportunities for civic engagement, service, volunteerism and more.
  • Graduate Professional Council
    University-wide graduate student organization that represents more than 6,000 graduate students and hosts programs to assist students with professional and personal development.
  • The Graduate Center
    WashU’s focal point for graduate and professional students to develop, gather, and connect. The Graduate Center (TGC) is a resource dedicated to graduate and professional students across all schools at Washington University and encourages students to foster a sense of interdisciplinarity and to develop social and intellectual communities among their peers.
  • The Learning Center
    Provides academic support programs such as Peer-Led Team Learning, Residential Peer Mentoring, and other learning programs.
  • Mailroom/Campus Post Office
    You don’t have to leave campus to accomplish your postage and mailing needs.
  • Olin Library
    Research assistance, study rooms, printing, computers, maps, hours, etc.
  • Personal Support
    Struggling? Get support here.
  • Professional Development
    Explore the wide array of courses/workshops available to students to further develop your skills beyond the classroom.
  • Religious Life
    Contact information for student groups and the Interfaith Campus Ministries Association.
  • Sexual Violence Prevention and Resources
    Contacts, resources and much more.
  • StatLab
    Support with courses related to Statistics.
  • Student Accounting
    Pay your bill, receive your refund, payment plans, etc.
  • Student Health Services
    Questions about health, mental health, wellness, sexual assault resources, health insurance, hours, etc.
  • Student Technology Services
    Services that support your technology needs.
  • 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.
  • Veterans and Military
    Tuition information, student groups, VA Certification, scholarships, etc.
  • WU Career Center
    A supplement to the Brown School Career Services Office.
  • WU Police and Campus Safety
    Services, crime prevention, crime reports, emergency preparedness and more.