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- Georgetown University in Washington DC
Georgetown University was founded on a hilltop in the village of Georgetown during the late 1700s Centuries later, the village is a neighborhood of DC, and the university has expanded from the Hilltop to campuses downtown and beyond
- Georgetown Admissions and Financial Aid
Why Georgetown? You want to choose a school that’s right for you But how? Learn about our current students’ college decision process and how they made the choice to enroll here
- Office of Undergraduate Admissions | Georgetown University
Georgetown actively seeks and recruits highly talented and motivated students from all backgrounds The university enrolls more than 6,300 undergraduates from all 50 states and over 130 countries; approximately a third of all students are fluent in more than one language when they arrive on campus
- Graduate Studies at Georgetown
Georgetown McDonough’s graduate programs are designed to prepare you for the global stage with unrivaled access that only DC can offer We develop and educate principled leaders with a global mindset to be in service to business and society
- Georgetown | Core Values
Georgetown is both mind and heart, providing a rigorous and innovative education and a commitment to social justice within a diverse campus community
- About - Georgetown University
Established in 1789, Georgetown is the nation’s oldest Catholic and Jesuit university Drawing upon the 450-year-old legacy of Jesuit education, we provide students with a world-class learning experience focused on educating the whole person through exposure to different faiths, cultures and beliefs
- Areas of Study - Georgetown University
The American Studies Program at Georgetown University offers an interdisciplinary Major that encourages students to ask critical questions about power, identity, and American culture
- Undergraduate Admissions - 2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin
Georgetown welcomes applications for admission from well-qualified international students Deadline dates are the same as those established for students applying from within the United States
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