Georgetown University February 2015
Georgetown University is the nation’s oldest Catholic and Jesuit university. It occupies 54 buildings across 104 acres on a rise above the Potomac River and also has campuses in Italy, Turkey and Qatar, plus a law campus on Capitol Hill. Georgetown administers 180 programs in four undergraduate schools and graduate programs.
Admissions Early Action – November 1 December 15 – Notify of decision Regular Decision – January 10; April 1 Decision Georgetown Application and supplement No Common Application SAT/ACT, 3 Subject tests strongly recommended Interview
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Student population Student to faculty ratio 10:1 Average class size: 26 students 99% taught by Faculty Required to live on campus three years
Schools Students admitted to one of four schools but can take an interdisciplinary approach and classes from all schools with diploma from one school Georgetown College School of Nursing and Health studies Walsh School of Foreign Service McDonough School of Business
Dorms with a View!
Community Must live on campus three years 110 acres 84% live on campus Residence halls and apartments Themed housing- French hall, social justice, Jesuit residence Community feel Jesuit values- giving back
Clubs & Activities 300 Activities Division 1 Sports Club and Intramural sports
Cost of Attendance Tuition $46,000 Room & Board $ 15,000 Total cost of attendance $62,000
Financial Aid Need blind 100% of need is met FAFSA and CSS profile required No merit scholarships
Student center and work rooms
Surrounding area benefits Larger Washington DC area Capitol building Monument National Mall Smithsonian White house Accessible from campus via shuttles and busses
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