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4 Reasons to Study at GW

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Flexibility

Most Columbian College graduate programs offer evening and/or online classes to accommodate working professionals and busy schedules.

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Location

GW's Foggy Bottom, Mount Vernon and Virginia Science and Technology Campuses feature cutting-edge facilities and world-renowned faculty.

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Networking

GW boasts an extensive alumni network that covers all 50 states, D.C. and more than 120 countries around the world.

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Choice

Columbian College offers nearly 100 graduate certificates, master's degrees and doctoral programs across 42 departments and programs.

 


About Columbian College

Feb. 9, 1921 - Columbian College was chartered by an Act of Congress. Its name was changed to the George Washington University in 1904.

 

17 Graduate/Professional Certificates; 53 Master's Degrees; 24 Doctoral Programs and 33 Combined Undergraduate/Graduate Degrees

 

Columbian College is GW's largest academic unit and the core of the University