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Georgetown University

Washington, District of Columbia
  • Private
    4 year
  • 7,552
    Full + Part time Students
  • 1:11
    Faculty to Student Ratio
  • 2%
    Transfer Student Ratio
  • $35.8K
    Avg. Financial Aid
Georgetown is a Catholic and Jesuit, student-centered research university. Established in 1789 in the spirit of the new republic, the University was founded on the principle that serious and sustained discourse among people of different faiths, cultures, and beliefs promotes intellectual, ethical, and spiritual understanding. We embody this principle in the diversity of our students, faculty, and staff, our commitment to justice and the common good, our intellectual openness, and our international character. An academic community dedicated to creating and communicating knowledge, GU provides excellent undergraduate, graduate, and professional education in the Jesuit tradition for the glory of God and the well-being of humankind.
campus entrance with people walking

Overview

Total Faculty 1,158
Full-Time Undergraduate 7,251
Part-Time Undergraduate 301
Transfer Students 168
Programs 123 Programs
Courses 1,777 Courses
Transfer Agreements 2 incoming Transfer Agreements
Equivalencies 1,178 outgoing Equivalencies

Financial Information

In-State Tuition $42,870
Out-of-State Tuition $42,870
Books and Supplies $1,200
Federal Loans: Undergrads receiving aid 30%
Federal Loans: Average amount received $5,808
Scholarships & Grants: Undergrads receiving aid 46%
Scholarships & Grants: Average amount received $29,946
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid:
    To assist those admitted, the University makes every effort to meet the demonstrated financial need of eligible applicants through a combination of need-based aid programs which include grants, scholarships, student employment and student loans.

Information for Transfer In Students

  • Accepts Transfers:
    Yes, Georgetown University is a transfer-friendly school. GU receives approximately 1,900 transfer applications each year and offers admission to approximately 20% of those students, coming from community colleges and four-year institutions.

Application Deadlines for Transfer

Fall March 1

Transfer Application Requirements

  • Minimum GPA:
    Typically, a cumulative B+ average or higher is recommended for consideration for admission. The average college GPA for an accepted transfer applicant is 3.7.
  • Official Transcripts:
    Submit Official High school transcript and Official College transcript(s), including all work done through the current fall semester or the winter quarter
  • SAT Scores:
    Submit SAT or ACT results. If, however, a transfer applicant has been out of high school for more than 5 years, the SAT/ACT requirement is waived.
  • Letters of Recommendation:
    Submit recommendations from a current college dean and one professor, preferably from the major department.
  • Essay:
    A completed Personal Data Form is required.
  • Application Fee:
    There is a non-refundable application fee of $65.00.
  • Interview:
    We are, unfortunately, not able to guarantee alumni interviews for transfer applicants.
  • Other Requirements:
    Submit a Transfer Application for Admission and a Personal Data Form.
  • Apply Here:

Transfer Credit Policy

  • Minimum Grade:
    Grades earned must be at least one level above minimum passing level, e.g. “C.” Passing grades on a Pass/Fail system are acceptable.
  • Credits (Min/Max):
    The max transferable credits is 1/2 of the total required for the degree (60 credits). Students must spend a minimum of four full semesters and earn 60 credits in residency at Georgetown to earn a degree.
  • Transfer Policy Document:

Georgetown University

Address:
37th And O St Nw
Washington, District of Columbia 20057
United States
Main Phone:
202.687.0100
Email:

Contacts

Transfer Admission Contact:
Admissions
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
202.687.3600
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Last updated on 5/23/2022 by AcademyOne.

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