Washington University

Washington University

Saint Louis, MO 63130
Tax ID43-0653611

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Mission

The Washington University is a co-educational, nondenominational university with a long and distinguished history of teaching, research and community service. Its schools and colleges contd on Schedule O

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Instruction - This category includes expenditures for all activities that are part of an institutions instruction program, with the exception of expenditures for remedial and tutorial instruction, which are categorized as student services. Expenditures for credit and non-credit courses for academic, occupational, vocational and medical care instruction, and for regular, special and extension sessions are included. Attendance fall semester 15,937 and spring semester 15,045 approximately 362,511 patients were treated by medical school faculty and students.

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Website

wustl.edu