The Gregg Storefronts feature many of the student-owned, student-run businesses that are part of WashU's Student Entrepreneurial Program (StEP). Students work with advisors from the Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship to purchase, run, and then sell their business while at WashU. Students can support their peers by renting a bike at Bear Bikes, getting their laundry dry-cleaned with WashU Wash, or splurging on candy at the Bear-y Sweet Shop!
On the lower level of Gregg House, you will also find The Learning Center and Student Technology Services, just two of many excellent resources available to you!
Be sure to stop in to our Mock Residence Room while you're at the Storefronts!
Gregg Storefronts
Media Gallery
Student Services
Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation & Entrepreneurship
🐻 Student Services
Starting in your first days, you'll have access to resources, to you peers, and to staff that are there to ensure you thrive at WashU.
Habif Health & Wellness Center
Student Health Services is located within the Habif Health and Wellness Center on the South 40 to provide easy access for students. In addition to general medical care and mental health services, specialists in various fields are available for appointments. There is also a pharmacy located within Habif.
Student Technology Services
Student Technology Services provides services and support to all students of Washington University in St. Louis. Services include virus/malware removal, data backup, hardware diagnostics, connecting laptops & mobile devices to University network & email, and laptop lending.
The Learning Center
Experience and research have shown that students who participate in academic mentoring increase their chances of succeeding in college and beyond. The Learning Center offers academic mentoring programs that facilitate students’ transition into the University, support their intellectual growth and maturity, and prepare them for post-graduation academic and professional experiences.
Disability Resources
Disability Resources (DR) is the official resource for students on the Danforth Campus who have disabilities or suspected disabilities. DR is dedicated to ensuring that every student with a disability will have equal access to our campus and academic programs whether they are an undergraduate, graduate, professional, or continuing education student. We assist students individually by providing guidance and determining reasonable accommodations to remove barriers to access.
💚 Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation & Entrepreneurship
With a mission to "inspire and develop Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship" at WashU, the Skandalaris Center connects students, faculty, staff, and alumni with the resources they need to help tackle the world's problems and address the needs of the local community.
Student Entrepreneurial Program (StEP)
The Student Entrepreneurial Program (StEP) provides a unique opportunity for students to own a business on campus that serves the WashU community. Student owners can supplement the valuable business and entrepreneurial skills they learn in the classroom while gaining real world experience as they manage and lead their own businesses. Students can buy into an existing business or start a new one!