No, WashU does not allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on to campus without a warrant.
We receive applications from students who are undocumented every application cycle.
The primary role and responsibility of the Washington University Police Department (WUPD) is to maintain a safe learning environment. WUPD officers are visible, accessible and dedicated to their primary goal: making sure that every member of our community and our visitors feel safe on and around our campuses. As a matter of course, WUPD officers do not inquire about immigration status in carrying out their day-to-day responsibilities. they only will do so if related to criminal violations or threats of violent behavior. Further, WUPD does not detain individuals solely because of their immigration status. It is neither the university’s practice nor expectation that WUPD will function as an agent of the federal government in the enforcement of federal immigration laws. WUPD will of course comply with lawful subpoenas or other legal requirements.
With more than 400+ student clubs and organizations for students to participate in, there may be a club that exists but students are able to create their own clubs and organizations for students to join.
The COVID-19 crisis has greatly improved the University's ability to provide various instruction modes to students, including virtual. I am not sure what our current policies are but I do know that we have several resources that may provide deeper insight into our policies: Center for Diversity & Inclusion (314-935-7535) the Office for International Students and Scholars, (314-935-5910), and the Office of Scholar Programs (contact Julia Macias or call 314-935-8379).
The university will zealously protect the privacy of confidential student information and will adhere to the privacy protections granted to our students by federal law. The university will not release information about immigration or citizenship status to third parties unless required by court order or other legal requirement.
Through the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS), the university will provide information and referral resources for undocumented students needing legal assistance.