The George Washington University, an independent academic institution chartered by the Congress of the United States in 1821, dedicates itself to furthering human well-being. The University values a dynamic, student-focused community stimulated by cultural and intellectual diversity and built upon a foundation of integrity, creativity, and openness to the exploration of new ideas.
The George Washington University, centered in the national and international crossroads of Washington, D.C., commits itself to excellence in the creation, dissemination, and application of knowledge.
To promote the process of lifelong learning from both global and integrative perspectives, the University provides a stimulating intellectual environment for its diverse students and faculty. By fostering excellence in teaching, the University offers outstanding learning experiences for full-time and part-time students in undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in Washington, D.C., the nation, and abroad. As a center for intellectual inquiry and research, the University emphasizes the linkage between basic and applied scholarship, insisting that the practical be grounded in knowledge and theory. The University acts as a catalyst for creativity in the arts, the sciences, and the professions by encouraging interaction among its students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the communities it serves.
The George Washington University draws upon the rich array of resources from the National Capital Area to enhance its educational endeavors. In return, the University, through its students, faculty, staff, and alumni, contributes talent and knowledge to improve the quality of life in metropolitan Washington, D.C.
Programs
Accountancy, Administration, Aerospace, Aerospace Engineering, African Studies, American Studies, Anatomy, Anthropology, Applied Science, Arabic, Archaeology, Art, Art History, Art Therapy, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biological Science, Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Biomolecular Engineering, Biostatistics, Business, Business Administration, Chemistry, Chinese, Civil Engineering, Classical and Semitic Languages and Literatures, Classical Studies, Communication, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Conflict Studies, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Dance, Decision Sciences, Drama, East Asian Languages and Literatures, Economics, Education, Educational Leadership, Electrical, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, English, Environmental Engineering and Technology, Environmental Studies, European Studies, Exercise & Sport Science, Film, Finance, Forensic Science, French, Geography, Geoscience, German, German Language and Literature, Greek, Health, Health Sciences, Hebrew, History, Hominid Paleobiology, Honors Program, Hospitality Management, Human and Organizational Learning, Human Development, Human Services, Humanities, Immunology, Interior Design, International Affairs, International Business, Italian, Japanese, Journalism, Journalism & Mass Communication, Judaic Studies, Justice, Korean, Landscape Design, Language, Latin, Law, Leadership, Leadership Studies, Liberal Arts, Linguistics, Literature, Management, Marketing, Mass Communication, Math, Mathematics, Mechanical, Mechanical Engineering, Media Communication & Technology, Music, Naval Science, Organizational Communication, Organizational Management, Paralegal Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, Pharmacology, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, Political Communication, Political Science, Portuguese, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Health, Public Policy, Public Relations, Publishing Studies, Religion, Romance Languages, Science, Sciences, Sign Language, Slavic Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Speech, Speech Communication, Statistics, Systems Engineering, Teacher Education, Teacher Preparation, Technology, Theatre, Tourism Management, Vietnamese, Women and Gender Studies, Writing, Yiddish
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Doctoral/Research Universities--Extensive
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Address:
2121 Eye Street, N.W. 20052 Washington DC
Washington United States Phone: (202) 994-1000 http://www.gwu.edu
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Admissions office:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions 2121 I Street, N.W., Suite 201 20052Washington DC
Washington United States Phone: (202) 994-6040 Fax: (202) 994-0325 Email: [email protected]
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