Pre-Orientation programs are a great start to the WUSTL experience. It is an opportunity to work closely with a campus organization, gain valuable leadership skills, get a jump start on getting involved on campus, and meet other students with similar interests.
The Freshman Summer Academic Program (FSAP) gives first-year students admitted to Washington University an introduction to the undergraduate academic and social life at the University. The intensive five-week academic program provides students the opportunity to earn six college credits, make friends, become familiar with the campus and surrounding neighborhoods and register early for fall courses before other freshmen.
The ArtSci Summer Weekends program introduces students to Washington University and to academic life in Arts & Sciences, and prepares them for the fall semester. ArtSci participants have the unique opportunity to meet their academic advisor, to register early for fall classes, to learn about the curriculum, and to get to know other entering freshmen and current students.
Engineering Summer Weekend (ESW) introduces incoming freshmen to the School of Engineering through meetings with faculty, advisors and upper-class students. New students explore the curriculum and register for classes while getting to know other new students in activities off and on campus.