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  The George Washington University
2121 I Street NW, Suite 201
Washington, DC
20052 Phone: 202-994-6040

Fax: 202-994-0325

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Home Page: www.gwu.edu
Email: gwadm@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu

“The most unique aspect” of George Washington University is that Washington D.C. “becomes your classroom” because “professors know how to integrate it into their courses.” In addition, nearly one-quarter of the students here are engaged in international studies and many others pursue government-related majors such as political science, political communication, and criminal justice.

Academics
Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1
Degrees Awarded
Certificate
Associate
Bachelor's
Post Bachelor's Certificate
Master's
Post Master's Certificate
Doctoral
First Professional
Full-time Faculty: 1415
Most Popular Majors
international affair
international business
biology

Admissions
Selectivity Rating: High
In top 10% of HS class: 45% Average SAT: N/A
Average ACT:

Campus Life
On Campus Housing: Y
% Living on Campus: 56 Counseling Services: Y
Career Services: Y

Extracurriculars
Athletic Division: Division I
Registered Organizations: 220
Honor Societies: 3
Religious Organizations: 5

Financials
Tuition: $29,200
% Freshman Recieving Aid: 48% Avg. Freshman Loan: $3,000
Avg. Freshman Grant: $11,800

 



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