Current Student Calendar

  • Two New Health-related Certificate Programs

    Building on already strong health-science, biology, and management programs, University College introduces the Certificate in Clinical Research Management and the Certificate in Somatic Studies.   More »

  • How Do I. . .?
    How do I register? What is WebSTAC? What if I lost my password? How do I use Telesis? Click this link for answers to frequently-asked questions. And welcome to the new University College website!  More »
  • Saturdays in October: "Science and the New Next President"

    In October, distinguished Washington University physics faculty cover topics in science and technology that are important for the U.S. and that should be (but aren't being) discussed this election season. These free lectures for the public are presented by the Department of Physics and University College at 10 a.m. Saturdays, in Crow Hall, Room 20.   More »

  • Major in Global Leadership and Management

    The new Bachelor of Science degree in Global Leadership and Management prepares students for leadership and management positions in a variety of organizational settings, private and public, domestic and international.   More »

  • Starting in October: $50 Short Noncredit Courses

    For $50 you can enroll in one of University College's short non-credit courses. All that are listed below begin this October. Register by calling (314) 935-6759 or mail only (downloadable form); enroll now!
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  • Concentration in Public Policy and Administration

    The 15-credit Concentration in Public Policy and Administration, new this spring, is ideal for students interested in careers in public and community service, government, or other organizations that design and implement public policies.   More »

  • Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Research Management

    The Bachelor of Science in Clinical Research Management is designed for students in the early stages of a career in clinical research. Investigators, coordinators, or sponsor representatives already employed in the field, who want to expand their knowledge and skills, can also benefit from this degree program.   More »

  • Award for Nonprofit Management Program's Donna McGinnis

    University College faculty member and Nonprofit Management program coordinator Donna McGinnis was recently named the Outstanding Fundraising Executive of the year by the St. Louis Chapter of Fundraising Professionals, and will be honored at a ceremony at the St. Louis Hilton-Airport on National Philanthropy Day, November 20.   More »

  • Study Health and Sciences at University College
    University College in Fall 2008 offers five new health and science degrees and certificates, including schooling and credentials for clinical practice, administration, care management, teaching, and academic research. Evening courses leading to these degrees and certificates are offered year-round at University College.  More »