Georgetown University
Conveniently located within the United States' capital city
Why study at Georgetown?
Georgetown is ranked nationally as the second best college town by the Princeton Review.
Student organisations include a diverse array of groups focused on social justice issues.
The university hosts notable speakers each year - these are frequently important heads of state who visit Georgetown whilst in the US capital.
Quick facts
Location: Washington, D.C., USA
City Population: 5,703,948
University Population: 17,130
Climate: Spring and fall are warm, while winter is cool with annual snowfall averaging 15.5 inches.
Nearest Airport: Washington Dulles International Airport
Further information
Georgetown University is a private institution that was founded in 1789. Conveniently located in the District of Columbia, Georgetown University offers its students the dynamic combination of accessible and prominent faculty, an extensive curriculum and an an exciting and culturally appealing location.
Georgetown University is situated overlooking the Potomac River just a few minutes from downtown Washington. The majority of students live on campus in the numerous traditional residence halls, but some students choose to live in townhouses and apartments surrounding campus.
Located in the nation's capital, Georgetown is an exciting place to be. Cheer on the Hoya sports teams. Check out dances, plays, concerts and great speakers on campus, and participate in student clubs and organisations. Off-campus, visit museums, theatres, concert halls and famous monuments and landmarks. Students also do community service in the city and hold internships at numerous nearby cultural and civic institutions.
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