Contact the Admissions Office
Call 314-246-7800 or 800-753-6765, or email admit@webster.edu
Our rich history of serving the military made us the first University invited by the U.S. Department of Defense to offer programs on military bases. Webster understands the evolving needs of service members and their families. That’s why we offer affordable credit hour rates and generous transfer credits for our online degree and certificate programs, and online support services for our students wherever they may be located.
No matter your schedule or existing work, family or military commitments, we can accommodate you — even during deployment. On acceptance to the University, students normally schedule an appointment with an academic advisor to discuss their academic plans and to register for their first classes.
Call 314-246-7800 or 800-753-6765, or email admit@webster.edu
All Webster students benefit from our teams of advisors, counselors, tutors and support staff. Get scheduling assistance, academic support and more, no matter where you are.
The Reeg ARC offers the Returning Military Services program, designed to help returning veterans adjust and succeed during their college experience. The students will meet weekly with an Academic Counselor to help determine their needs, and what strengths they have that will help them reach their goals. The counselor and the students work together to identify the positive attributes gained in the military which will help them succeed in civilian and academic life.
For any returning veterans who would like more information about utilizing the program or classroom accommodations, contact our Reeg Academic Resource Center at 314-246-8284.
The Student Counseling and Life Development staff are here to assist you with anything that may affect your continuing educational goals, including post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.
540 Garden Avenue
Phone: 314-968-7030
Email: counselingld@webster.edu (non-confidential)
The Office of the Registrar provides resources and answers to your questions about course schedules, transcripts, tuition payment, graduation and more.
Loretto Hall 63
Phone: 314-968-7450 or 800-987-3447
Fax: 314-968-7112 or 314-963-6037
Email: registraroffice@webster.edu
The Office of Financial Aid at ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ is here to help you complete applications, find suitable assistance programs and answer any questions you have about financial aid. We’re committed to making your college education affordable.
At ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ, we have provided an educational environment accessible to all for more than a century. That’s why we offer a variety of scholarship opportunities for our incoming freshmen, transfer students and active military.
Scholarships available for military spouses and dependents, civil service employees, and federal contract workers.
U.S. military-affiliated and first responder students must verify their status to receive tuition rates and scholarships for these groups.
Phone: 314-968-6992 or 800-983-4623
Fax: 314-968-7125
Email: financialaid@webster.edu
¾«¶«Ó°Òµ partners with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to support student veterans and their qualified dependents in achieving academic and career success. Through coordinated, on-campus assistance with VA benefits and counseling, Webster is committed to helping you complete your education and prepare for meaningful careers in the civilian workforce.
If you have any questions, please reach out to ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ's VA contact listed below, or visit the VA’s official website for more information:
Email: lbrimmage33@webster.edu
Phone: 314-246-4244
Or
Contact the VA at Department of Veterans Affairs.
The following provides information to satisfy requirements for educational institutions participating in the voluntary education programs of the Department of Defense and the educational assistance programs of Department of Veterans Affairs. This section ensures compliance with the DoD MOU and the VA Principles of Excellence Program, outlined in Executive Order 13607.
Interim Director of Operations, Office of Military Affairs
Latrice Brimmage has been a higher education professional for over 25 years, with more than six years of experience serving military-connected students. She holds a master’s in Management and Leadership and a master’s in Human Resource Management from ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ (2020), as well as a Bachelor of Applied Science in Workforce Education and Development from Southern Illinois University Carbondale (2003).
Throughout her career, Brimmage has held various roles in admissions, registration and academic advising. She was previously the Director for ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ at Scott Air Force Base. In her current role as Interim Director of Operations for the Office of Military Affairs, Brimmage represents ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ in supporting military-affiliated students across all campuses. She is passionate about helping veterans and their dependents achieve success in pursuing their educational and vocational goals.
Email: lbrimmage33@webster.edu
Phone: 314-246-4244
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