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GW At A Glance Type of School: Private four-year, midsize, coeducational, residential research university


Size of Campus: Two campuses in Washington, DC: 42-acre campus near the National Mall and White House; 25-acre campus in northwest DC


Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: • Columbian College of Arts & Sciences • Corcoran School of the Arts & Design • Elliott School of International Affairs • Milken Institute School of Public Health • School of Business


Washington, DC Build your future at GW F


ounded in 1821 by an Act of Congress, The George Washington University (GW) offers more than 75 majors and over 2,000


courses across seven undergraduate schools. Our location in the heart of the nation’s capital gives students access to power. Whether you’re focused on our amazing academic and service opportunities, learning on a global scale through our study abroad program, conducting under- graduate research, or having in-depth discussions with some of the world’s most respected leaders and industry experts, GW students have endless opportunities to put their knowledge into action. With the White House, US Capitol, and Su-


preme Court nearby, learning doesn’t end in the classroom. Our students can conduct and partic- ipate in research projects across the District. They grow through service to our community, with proj- ects sponsored by the Nashman Center for Civic Engagement. And they intern with great compa- nies and organizations, choosing from more than 12,000 opportunities—including at the White House, the World Bank, and the National Institutes


of Health. We provide our students with an authen- tic and original student life experience, fostering a sense of community on both the Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses, which are just a short shuttle ride away from each other.


International student services Our diversity is our strength, and GW is proud to host over 4,000 students, faculty, and staff from over 130 countries. The International Services Office is the first stop for our international com- munity and will help eliminate administrative chal- lenges when studying in the US. ISO Advisors host a variety of special events that highlight our diverse international student population. At GW, we are always finding new ways to build an in- clusive culture!


• School of Engineering & Applied Science • School of Media & Public Affairs • 70+ majors; visit go.gwu.edu/gwmajors.


Geographic Diversity: Students representing more than 130 countries


International Student Services: International Services Office supporting international students from orientation to graduation and connecting them to life on campus and around DC


Financial Aid: International applicants automatically considered for merit scholarships


Test Score Requirements: Test-optional; see policy and exceptions at undergraduate. admissions.gwu.edu/test-optional-policy.


Application Deadlines and Fees: • Early Decision I: November 1 • Early Decision II: January 5 • Regular Decision: January 5 • Application fee: $75 via Common App


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