Washington, DC
Housed in a city unlike any other, our students gain an education unlike any other. The whole city is our classroom, and our students emerge not just with a diploma, but with experiences that could only happen at GW.
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A tour focusing on GW campus traditions and athletics!
A tour focusing on the history of student-led social justice initiatives at GW and around DC.
A tour highlighting green spaces on campus and student-led sustainability initiatives.
Learn about resources available to students to assist them through their undergraduate experience.
Explore students’ favorite hidden study spots and green spaces around campus.
Take a look at all the housing options available on our Foggy Bottom campus for incoming first-year students at George Washington University!
The light-filled main hall of Duquès reminds students of our interconnected global economy - and the network of GW alumni working around the globe.
This classroom in Duques Hall features Bloomberg Terminals, so students can build real-world skills while they study business theories.
Duquès Hall, as seen from 22nd St NW. The upper floors feature incredible views of the DC skyline!
Students study in Eckles Library
GW's Elliott School of International Affairs enjoys a location close to the U.S. Department of State
Students at GW's Elliott School tackle global issues in the classroom, with their research, and through experiences abroad.
The Elliott School builds leaders for the world, equipping them with knowledge, character, and skills.
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