These policies and procedures apply to Webster University students enrolled at the St. Louis Campus. Some of the policies may also apply at the extended campuses. In some cases the policies have to be customized for each extended campus.
Webster University Student Life Policies have been written to help guide the behavior of students as members of the University community. Webster strives to be a center of academic excellence. We make every effort to ensure:
- The opportunity for students to learn and inquire freely;
- The protection of intellectual freedom and the rights of professors to teach;
- The advancement of knowledge through scholarly pursuits and relevant dialogue.
Student Handbook Policies
- Student Code of Conduct (PDF)
- Extended Campus Code of Conduct (PDF)
- Policy on Sexual Assault, Harassment, and Other Sexual Offenses
- Sexual Misconduct Education and Resources
- Alcohol Policy (PDF)
- Academic Policies (PDF)
- Affirmative Action Policy (PDF)
- Campus Facilities Use (PDF)
- Campus Violence and Weapons
- Computer Technologies Acceptable Use Policy (PDF)
- Consensual Relationships
- Disability Services (PDF)
- Drug and Alcohol Policy
- Email and Connections Portal (PDF)
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (PDF)
- Fire Safety (PDF)
- Grievance Policy and Procedures
- Parents Policy (PDF)
- Rallies, Demonstrations and Public Assemblies (PDF)
- Research on Human Subjects (PDF)
- Administrative Withdrawal, Non-Academic (PDF)
- Returning to Campus After Hospitalization (PDF)
- Smoking (PDF)
- Title IX Coordinators
- Tuition Payment Policy
- Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations (PDF)
- Parking Policy and Procedures (PDF)
- Posting Notices and Solicitation Policies (PDF)
- Residential Life Policies (PDF)
- School Closings (PDF)
- Preferred Name Form
The University community is by nature pluralistic and diverse. Those who elect to participate in the Webster University community accept the responsibility of sharing in the effort to achieve the University's mission as an institution of higher learning.
Each person is expected to respect the objectives of the University and the views expressed within the community. In so doing, all members of the University community and their guests are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate and civil manner at all times. These behavioral expectations include behavior both on- and off-campus as defined herein.
Additional policies and practices or changes may evolve and the Student Handbook and Calendar may be amended, modified or suspended at any time. Written notice of such changes will be distributed as soon as possible.