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Washington University in St. Louis


St. Louis, Missouri



Overview

Excellent Academics in a Friendly Environment are the Hallmarks at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri

While it's trademark "Gateway to the West" stainless steel arch is both sleek and stunning, the arch is not the only attraction in St. Louis, Missouri. The city is a world-class center for medicine and biotechnology, and more than twenty-five institutions of higher education make their home there. With a cosmopolitan flavor, fantastic restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and electrifying sports teams, St. Louis is a colorful reflection of its German, French, and Native American roots.

Students attending Washington University in St. Louis (WU) are never short of educational, recreational, and social opportunities. As if in consideration of a typical student's budget, two art museums, a history museum, the zoo, and the science center- all with free admission - are only a short distance from the campus. Also close by are more than fifteen movie screens, two golf courses, seventy-four restaurants, two ice cream shops, and nine art galleries. The area supports more than eighty theater and dance companies, along with an orchestra and an opera. It should not be forgotten that St. Louis is also known for some of the best ragtime, jazz, and blues music in the country.

St. Louis is also big on sports, with professional baseball, football, hockey, and soccer teams. Students who get more personally involved in their sports make regular use of the city's 105 parks for bicycle and jogging trails, swimming pools, tennis courts, and more. For a wilder view of Missouri, WU's hikers, campers, and canoeists can take a short trip south to the Ozark plateau.

Students from Across the Country Seek out Washington University in St. Louis for its Highly Regarded Programs

Founded in 1853, Washington University in St. Louis (WU) is private, nonsectarian research institution with a diverse, well-rounded student body hailing from all fifty U.S. states and more than 125 nations. Over twenty Nobel laureates are associated with the school--several performing the majority of their ground-breaking research at WU.

St. Louis's Washington University prides itself in the fact that its seven undergraduate and graduate schools incorporate a wide variety of academic studies and fields. Its historically progressive campus regularly features well-known speakers and offers a myriad of supplementary learning opportunities for its students that are complementary to the exemplary education they receive. With the vast majority of incoming freshmen within the top 10 percent of their high school classes, the undergraduate program is highly ranked, as are numerous academic programs. Overall, the university is highly regarded nationally and internationally for the quality of its teaching, learning, research, and service to society.

With about 6,000 full-time undergraduate students, Washington University is an integral part of the St. Louis community. In addition to their internships and clinical experiences in and around the city, WU students devote many hours to community service. With more than 200 undergraduate student organizations on campus, twelve fraternities and seven sororities, and one of the largest student government budgets in the country, the quality of life on campus is always highly rated.

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