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.
Ames Hall skybox window overlooking the baseball field.
Ames Hall
GW residence halls include common spaces, such as this lounge in District House.
Students can reserve spaces like this meeting room for study sessions, meetings, or events.
While District House is primarily a residence hall, its two lower levels features dining options, meeting rooms, collaboration space, and a dance studio!
This double-occupancy room in District House gives you an idea of GW's upperclass residence hall rooms.
The light-filled main hall of Duquès reminds students of our interconnected global economy - and the network of GW alumni working around the globe.
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