New Residence Halls

2005 Webbie Awards
by Kim Alt

Apply Early for Financial Aid
by Jessica Key, Assistant Director of Financial Aid

The Final Stretch of Freshman Year
by Patrick Stack, Director of Counseling and Life Development

On Campus Housing for Next Year
by Holland Saltsman

Freshman Success Stories

by Kim Alt

From the Dean of Students' Desk

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

 

New Residence Halls

Webster University President Richard S. Meyers has announced plans for two new residence halls to be built on the Webster Groves campus. Plans call for the new residence halls to be built south of the existing Webster Village apartment complex which is south of Garden Avenue and east of Edgar Road. “After listening to the considerations of the residents regarding our previous proposal, we regrouped and, hopefully, have selected an alternative location that will both please the residents and serve our students,” said President Meyers... [more]

Apply for Financial Aid Early!

Webster University offers Federal, State and Institutional funding to all eligible students. In order to determine eligibility, all students must fill out a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and a Webster University Financial Aid application. It is important to file your FAFSA early and complete your federal taxes in case you are selected for verification. [more]

2005 Webbies
by Kim Alt

On Monday March 28, 2005 the Webster University School of Communications, along with the Media Association, will host the 17th Annual Media Excellence Awards, “The Webbies.” This awards program is designed to honor the finest work produced by media students from the School of Communications. [more]

The Final Stretch...
by Patrick Stack, Director of Counseling and Life Development

A myriad of emotions can be experienced by students during these final months. Some students will savor their accomplishments, hard work, and positive academic results from fall semester and carry over to a successful spring semester. Other students will be confused because hard work did not translate into academic success. [more]

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