Learning @ GW
Students come to The George Washington University to learn and do so in the University's Schools and Colleges:
Prospective and new students may wish to investigate:
Undergraduate students can take classes at GW's Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses. In addition, the University offers a variety of special programs.
Graduate students can earn certificates, master's
and doctoral degrees at GW's Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses,
as well as at other off-campus locations:
Courses of study: GW offers a variety of courses for both undergraduate and graducate students:
GW Libraries: GW students have access to GW's excellent library and gallery resources:
Financing One's Education: GW assists students and families in financing their GW education:
National Fellowship Opportunities: GW offers many fellowship opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students:
Academic Support: Students with academic issues should go to their advisor or to the dean's office in their respective school. Other special help with academics is available:
Student Support Services: Students with personal or psychological issues should consult the Dean of Students. Other support services for students are provided through the following offices:
Other Learning Sites of Interest:
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