Cohort 5 RSVP – October 3 FAFSA Frenzy Session
Note: An RSVP is required for all Academic Year Events. Virtual events are locked 15 minutes after the start of the session, as we are counting attendance and are making sure that non-authorized people are not able to access our meeting for the safety of our scholars. This also occurs when we are on campus, […]
Cohort 6 RSVP – August 29 ACT Prep
Note: An RSVP is required for all Academic Year Events. Virtual events are locked 15 minutes after the start of the session, as we are counting attendance and are making sure that non-authorized people are not able to access our meeting for the safety of our scholars. This also occurs when we are on campus, […]
Cohort 5 RSVP – August 29 ACT Prep
Note: An RSVP is required for all Academic Year Events. Virtual events are locked 15 minutes after the start of the session, as we are counting attendance and are making sure that non-authorized people are not able to access our meeting for the safety of our scholars. This also occurs when we are on campus, […]
Martin to launch humanities program for promising local students
Lerone A. Martin, associate professor of religion and politics at Washington University in St. Louis, has received a $250,000 grant from The Teagle Foundation to implement “Citizenship and Freedom: From Plato to Maya,” an intensive three-week summer humanities seminar and school-year civic engagement program for promising, underserved high school students from the St. Louis region enrolled in […]
Increasing Access to a WashU education
Over the coming months and years, I plan to continue championing these efforts. It’s going to take time. It’s going to take financial resources. It’s going to take careful attention to everything we do inside and outside of the classroom. And it’s going to take a commitment from all of us. But over time, I […]
Washington University announces local College Prep scholars
Washington University in St. Louis has admitted 49 rising high school sophomores to its innovative College Prep Program, a multiyear initiative that prepares high-achieving students with limited financial resources for college.