Schedule Your Appointment
The Academic Advising Center is open Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Fridays, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CT, with undergraduate advisors on call to assist with student questions and issues Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. CT. The Academic Advising Center on the main campus in Webster Groves is located in the first floor of the Garden Park Plaza parking garage, between Public Safety and the Bookstore, at 568 Garden Avenue.
Student Checklist
As a newly admitted 51成人猎奇 undergraduate student, please take the following steps:
Schedule a New Student Advising Appointment (Call 314-968-6972 or 800-982-3847) |
Review Undergraduate Catalog for Programs and Policies |
New Freshmen will complete the Pre-Registration Survey for registration. New transfer and online students will call to schedule an advising appointment. | Set Up Connections Account |
Review Our Undergraduate Tuition Rates | Review Our Academic Calendar |
Set Up Student Success Portal Account | |
Obtain Student ID Card | |
by the end of your first term |
Global Citizenship Program
The mission of the Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is to ensure that every undergraduate student emerges from our University with the core competencies required for responsible global citizenship in the 21st century. To complete the Global Citizenship Program, students will take two seminars, the First-year Seminar as new students and the Global Keystone Seminar as juniors. In addition, students will complete eight courses of at least three credit hours each in the general education portion of the program.
Degree Planning Sheets and Course Sequences
BA in Anthropology and Sociology (PDF)
BA Languages and Transcultural Studies with an Emphasis in French (PDF)
BA Languages and Transcultural Studies with an Emphasis in German (PDF)
BA Languages and Transcultural Studies with an Emphasis in Spanish (PDF)
BA in International Relations (PDF)
BA in International Relations with an Emphasis in International Economics (PDF)
BA in Political Science with an Emphasis in Public Law (PDF)
BA in Biology with an Emphasis in Biodiversity (PDF)
BA in Biology with an Emphasis in Education (PDF)
BA in Biology with an Emphasis in Health Science (PDF)
BA in Biology with an Emphasis in Computational Biology (PDF)
BS in Biological Sciences (PDF)
BS in Biological Sciences with an Emphasis in Computational Biology (PDF)
BS in Biological Sciences with an Emphasis in Health and Medicine (PDF)
BS in Biological Sciences with an Emphasis in Chemistry (PDF)
BS in Business Administration (PDF)
BS in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Sports and Entertainment Management (PDF)
BS in Computer Science with an Emphasis in Cybersecurity (PDF)
BS in Data Analytics - CCAF (PDF)
BA in Management with an Emphasis in Entrepreneurship (PDF)
BA in Management with an Emphasis in Human Resource Management (PDF)
BA in Management with an Emphasis in International Business (PDF)
BA in Management with an Emphasis in Marketing (PDF)
BA in Management with an Emphasis in Sports and Entertainment Management (PDF)
BM in Composition (Songwriting) (PDF)
BM in Education (Choral/General) (PDF)
BM in Education (Instrumental/General) (PDF)
BM in Instrumental Performance (PDF)
BM in Jazz/Music Technology (PDF)
BA in Advertising and Marketing Communications (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence - Study Abroad (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer with Study Abroad (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence - Study Abroad (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer with Study Abroad (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence - Study Abroad (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence - Study Abroad (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer (PDF)
BA in Film, Television and Video Production (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence - Study Abroad (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence - Study Abroad (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer with Study Abroad (PDF)
BA in Games and Game Design (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence (PDF)
- 4-Year Course Sequence - Study Abroad (PDF)
- 2-Year Course Sequence - Transfer (PDF)
BA in Art K-12
BA in Educational Studies (PDF)
BA in Elementary Minor Content
BA in Elementary Special Education
BA in Middle School Language Arts
BA in Middle School Math
BA in Middle School Science
BA in Middle School Social Science
BA in Secondary Biology
BA in Secondary Biology/BA in Biology
BA in Secondary English
BA in Secondary Math
BA in Secondary Math/BS in Math
BA in Secondary Social Science
BA in Special Education Elementary
BA in World Languages K12
BA in Elementary Minor Content/MA in TESL
BA in Secondary English/MA in TESL
BA in World Languages K12/MA in TESL
Student Resources
Registration usually opens in March for the Summer term, April for the Fall semester, and October for the Spring semester. Pending availability of the course, students can typically add a course until the first course meeting. Students can drop a course with 100% refund through the Friday of week 1. Weeks 2-6 are the withdrawal period. Students will receive a 75% refund is withdrawn by the Friday of week 2, 50% refund if withdrawn by the Friday of week 3, and a 25% refund if withdrawn by the Friday of week 4. There are no refunds awarded starting week 5 of the term.
Withdraw requests must be processed by the Friday of week 12 for semester courses. *Some states may have a modified refund schedule for on-campus students.
Class Removal Type | Date | 8-, 9-, or 16-Week Class |
---|---|---|
Drop: | Week 1 | 100% |
Withdrawal: | Week 2 | 75% |
Week 3 | 50% | |
Week 4 | 25% |
All students must complete a petition to graduate. Students enrolling in their final course should fill out the petition at the time of enrollment.
Prior to Filling out the Petition to Graduate:
- Examine your academic record.
- Are all anticipated waivers and transfer credit accurately represented?
- Does your degree audit accurately reflect the degrees and/or certificates that you are pursuing?
- Have all incomplete or in progress grades on your academic record been resolved?
- Is your name and address correct in your biographical information?
- Have you resolved any holds on your account to assure final delivery of your transcript and diploma?
Submit the .
Re-enrollment is the step to take if you meet the following two criteria:
- You have been away from Webster for one or two semesters, not counting summer,
AND - You are not dismissed.
To re-enroll, contact the Academic Advising Center at 314-968-6972 or at advising@webster.edu to connect to an advisor. The advisor will ask you questions to determine what courses you should enroll in, and he/she will assist in enrolling you in courses to continue your chosen major or certificate at Webster.
The advisor will also check to see if you have a hold, which could be because you owe money. If this is the case, the advisor will refer you to Webster鈥檚 Business Office to make a plan to resolve your financial obligations. With finances in order, you can re-enroll in courses to complete your degree. If you completed credit hours at another institution while you were away from Webster, you will need to send official transcripts to transcripts@webster.edu so that credits can be transferred to Webster.
Readmission is the path to take if:
- You have been away from Webster for more than two semesters, not counting summer.
After two semesters 鈥 which is one academic year 鈥 returning students must meet the
requirements of the program in the current catalog. If your chosen academic program
has changed, you will need to meet the new requirements. To apply for readmission,
you will complete an and work with the Academic Advising Center to determine your program requirements.
OR - You were dismissed from 51成人猎奇. In this case, you can be considered for readmission. You will complete an which will be reviewed by advisors in the Academic Advising Center to determine your academic readiness to continue at Webster.
In either case, if you completed credit hours at another institution, you will need to send official transcripts to transcripts@webster.edu so that credits can be transferred to Webster.
Advising for International Students
International Student Academic Advisor
International students on F-1 and J-1 visas will be advised by an international student academic advisor who provides academic advising for most graduate degree programs. Students in certain specialized programs will be assigned to a faculty advisor. Initial advising appointments may be conducted via email, virtually, phone or in person. Students should schedule appointments in advance by contacting the Academic Advising Center at 314-968-6972 or 800-982-3847 or by email.
International Student Resources
On-Campus Employment
Students on F-1 and J-1 visas are allowed to request permission to work on-campus for up to twenty (20) hours per week during enrollment sessions. For the current list of available on-campus employment opportunities, please visit the Career Planning and Development Center's Student Employment Page.
Optical Practical Training
Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows students to work within their field of study for up to one year after their degree completion. OPT is work that is applied for and granted by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCISIS).
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
Curricular Practical Training allows a student who has maintained F-1 status for at least nine (9) months to work within their field of study during an approved internship for academic credit.