During the 2024-25 academic year, Workday will become WashU’s new online home for registration, advising, student financial management and more.

Workday will replace many of the existing systems you use, like WebSTAC and Course Listings, which are more than 30 years old and difficult to support and secure. Some systems will remain in use, like Canvas and the StarRez housing portal for undergraduate students.

You may already be familiar with Workday. If you are a student worker or employee at the university, you use Workday now to complete tasks like entering time and viewing your paycheck.

All students will gain access to Workday in February 2025 for academic and student support tasks. If you register for courses yourself, you will begin using Workday this spring to register for Fall 2025 classes. 

Attend Mock enRoll

Preview the new system in November and get access to a Workday test environment.
You can attend the event hosted by your school or whichever best fits your schedule.

What do I need to know?

There are many benefits with this transition, but also a lot of changes that may be challenging at first. It’s important to understand these changes because it will impact your registration strategies, the way you prioritize enrolling for classes, and where you view and pay your tuition.

Key changes

The transition to Workday will bring many changes that impact how you prepare for registration and plan your academic career at WashU, including how you search for and enroll in courses.

Get ready

Learn what you can do to prepare for the transition to Workday and find help resources. Understand what the 2024-25 academic year will look like, including which systems you’ll use for which activities during the 2024-25 academic year.

Benefits to students

The transition to Workday will enhance how you track your academic progress and financial information and bring greater transparency designed to support you as you pursue your academic career at WashU.

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Last updated 08/01/2024