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  • Established In : January 23, 1789

    Affiliated To : AJCU/ ACCU/568 Group /CUWMA/NAICU/ ORAU

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    Website : www.georgetown.edu


Georgetown University District of Columbia Key Information:-

•Formally known: Georgetown University
•Established: January 23, 1789
•Motto: "Utraque Unum" (Latin)  Both in One
•Address: 3700 O St NW, Washington, DC 20057, United States
•Affiliation: AJCU/ ACCU/568 Group /CUWMA/NAICU/ ORAU
•Type: Private Non Profit Research Co-educational society
•Available study options: Undergraduate/Graduate
•President: John J. DeGioia
•Provost; Robert Groves
•Mascot: Jack the Bulldog
•Website: www.georgetown.edu
• Newspaper: "The Hoya" and  "The Georgetown Voice"
•Acceptance rate: 17 percent (2012)

Georgetown University District of Columbia  Highlights:-

• Georgetown University is a private, non profit research co-educational society, the oldest Jesuit and Catholic university in the United States.
• This university comprises of one college and eight schools of study.
•Georgetown offers undergraduate degrees in 48 majors in four undergraduate schools as well as enables student to design their own individualized courses of study.
• This university has also been described as a "student-centered research university."
• Admission to Georgetown is highly selective.
• The campus organizations of the university include the country's largest student-run business and largest student-run banking option.
• Students from different ethnic, religious and geographical backgrounds attend the university.

Georgetown University District of Columbia Faculty:-

Georgetown University District of Columbia has 1,291 full-time faculty and 882 part-time faculty members across its three Washington DC campuses. The past and present faculty of Georgetown University District of Columbia consists of scholars, theologians, social activists, subject experts, politicians and diplomats.

Georgetown University District of Columbia Admissions :


Georgetown University District of Columbia Admission:-

Georgetown University District of Columbia Graduate Admission:

Georgetown University's graduate and professional programs are the most rigorious and at the same time the most respected in the world. Each of the university's graduate and professional programs has it's own admission process and requirements.

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Georgetown University District of Columbia Undergraduate Admission:

Checklist for first year applicants:

Georgetown Application (for Transfer Application click here)
Application Supplement
Secondary School Report (including transcript)
Teacher's Recommendation
A Non-refundable Application Fee of $75.00 - payable in USD
Results of the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test or the American College Testing Program examination sent directly from the testing service
Scores from College Board SAT Subject Tests sent directly from the testing service

Deadlines for first year applicants:

As soon as possible:Submit the Georgetown Application
November 1:Deadline for Early Action applications
December 15:Announcement of Early Action results
January 10:Deadline for Regular Decision applications
February 1:Deadline for financial aid forms: CSS Profile and FAFSA
April 1:Announcement of Regular Decision results
May 1:Reply date for all accepted first year students

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Checklist for Transfer Applicants:

The following application materials must be submitted by March 1:

Transfer Application: Part One
A non-refundable Application Fee of $75.00 - payable in USD
Transfer Application: Part Two
Official college transcripts from current institution and any previously attended institution(s)
Dean’s Report from current college/university
Professor’s Report from professor preferably in major area of study
Secondary School Report, to include high school transcript and SAT/ACT results

Deadline for Transfer Applicants:
As soon as possible:Submit the Transfer Application: Part One
March 1:Transfer deadline for application and financial aid forms: CSS Profile and FAFSA
June 1:Announcement of transfer decisions
June 15:Reply date for all admitted transfer students

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Checklist for Visiting Student Program:

Completed Application
A Non-refundable Application Fee of $75.00 - payable in USD
High School Transcript
College Transcript
SAT or ACT scores
Dean's Letter (if you are currently enrolled in a degree-seeking university)

Completed applications must be submitted to the appropriate Dean's Office by November 15 for admission in January and by July 15 for admission in September. No applications will be accepted after these dates. Final decisions will be made by August 10 for the fall semester and by December 20 for the spring semester.

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Georgetown University District of Columbia Academic Year:

Georgetown University District of Columbia Academic Year is divided into semesters.

Georgetown University District of Columbia  Tuition Fee:

The average annual tuition fee at Georgetown University District of Columbia  is $44,805


Georgetown University District of Columbia Infrastructure


Georgetown University District of Columbia  Infrastructure:-

Georgetown University has four campuses in Washington DC [the undergraduate campus, medical center, the school of continuing studies (Chinatown) and the Law Center]. The Undergraduate campus and Medical Center together in the Georgetown neighbourhood form the main campus of the university. Georgetown University District of Columbia  Infrastructure is spread over 104 acres of land with 54 buildings.

Other centers located in Washington DC include Center for Continuing and Professional Education at Clarendon in Arlington, Virginia . Travel between these locations and the Washington Metro is facilitated by a system of shuttles known as GUTS buses. Apart from Law Center in Capitol Hill the university also operates auxilliary campuses at  Italy, Turkey, and Qatar.

Georgetown University District of Columbia  Student Life and Activities:-

A majority of undergraduate students namely 75 percent live on-campus in several dormitories and apartment complexes including all underclassman. On-campus housing is not available for graduate students at main campus.  All students in the Medical School live off-campus, most in the surrounding neighborhoods, with some in Northern Virginia and elsewhere through the region.

The university has 179 registered groups that  includes interests such as student government, club sports, media and publications, performing arts, religion, and volunteer and service.

Georgetown University student organizations include a diverse array of groups focused on social justice issues, including organizations run through both Student Affairs and the Center for Social Justice. The university also has several student run media. Georgetown University officially recognizes and funds only one of the many Greek organizations on campus, Alpha Phi Omega, the national co-ed community service fraternity.

Annual events on Georgetown University District of Columbia celebrate the university's, tradition,culture, alumni, sports, politics.
Georgetown fields 23 varsity teams and the Club Sports Board supports an additional 23 club teams.

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Georgetown University District of Columbia Rankings


Following is the latest Georgetown University District of Columbia rankings

National Rankings:

ARWU= Rank 109–131
Forbes= Rank 26
U.S. News & World Report = Rank 20
Washington Monthly= Rank 130

Global Rankings

ARWU= Rank 301–400
QS= Rank 189
Times= Rank 160

Georgetown University District of Columbia Contact Details


3700 O St NW, Washington,
DC 20057, United States

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