New Residence Halls
by John Buck, Assistant Dean of Students

Money for Textbooks
A New Way to Buy Books!

Webster Works Worldwide

Partnering with our Community

Life On-Campus

Two Student Perspectives


Reasons for Living On-Campus
by Kim Alt

Webster Health Insurance
Facts and Figures

From the Dean of Students' Desk

Ted Hoef, Ph.D., Associate Vice President and Dean of Students

Important Dates
Events to Remember


 

New Residence Halls
John Buck, Assistant Dean of Students

After many months of planning, Webster University is embarking on a new course that will change the culture of the main campus in St. Louis. Following a ceremonial groundbreaking celebration in April, a convoy of construction equipment actually broke the ground this summer for Webster University's new, 2-building, 340-bed residence hall complex. [more]

Money for Textbooks
A New Way to Buy Books!

Wondering where the money for books will come from?   There is hope!   Webster students who are anticipating financial aid in excess of their tuition and fees may be eligible for the Money for Textbooks program. [more]

WebsterWorksWorldwide
Partnering with our Community
Annually, Webster University sponsors a campus-wide community service day in partnership with local agencies and nonprofit organizations. Students, faculty, staff and alumni work in teams to accomplish tasks that agencies often neglect due to lack of time and resources. [more]

Life On-Campus
Two Student Perspectives

Ebony Campbell is a senior psychology major from St. Louis, Missouri, and a four- year veteran of campus living at Webster.   Her first year at Webster she lived in the residence halls, and the past three years she has been living in the Webster Village Apartments.   Her efficiency apartment has been a perfect fit, which is probably why Ebony has been living in the same apartment for three years.   [more]

Designed by: Jared Bridgeman
Supervisor: Ted Hoef, Ph.D.
Coordinated by: Kim Alt
Questions? Contact our Webmaster