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Georgetown University
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N/AEstablished in
1789Famous For
International Relations, Business, Law
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- Services
- Rankings
- Accommodation
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Overview
Established in 1789, Georgetown University is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution in the U.S. Comprising eleven distinguished schools, including the Robert Emmett McDonough School of Business and Law Center, the university is situated by the Potomac River with the iconic Healy Hall as a centerpiece.
The university attracts about 7,500 undergraduates and 10,000 graduate students from 135+ countries. The Hoyas, the renowned athletic teams, boast a standout men's basketball squad with multiple championships.
Notable alumni encompass 28 Rhodes Scholars, 32 Marshall Scholars, 33 Truman Scholars, 429 Fulbright Scholars, 6 billionaires, 2 U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 2 U.S. Presidents, and international leaders. The university's impact extends to producing numerous diplomats, congressional members, and CIA personnel. For international prospects, Georgetown University promises an environment of historical eminence, academic distinction, and global engagement for transformative experiences and contributions.
Services
Georgetown University offers a comprehensive range of student support services and diverse student societies to enrich the campus experience. The Academic Resource Center provides tutoring, workshops, and academic coaching. The Counseling and Psychiatric Service offers mental health support, while the Office of Global Services assists international students with visas and cultural transitions.
Prominent student societies include the Georgetown International Relations Club, fostering global discussions, and the Georgetown University Alumni and Student Federal Credit Union, providing financial education. The Mask & Bauble Dramatic Society engages theater enthusiasts, and the Georgetown University Women in Leadership empowers future female leaders. These services and societies collectively contribute to a vibrant and inclusive campus environment, supporting academic success, personal well-being, and community engagement.

Rankings
- 297th in QS World University Rankings 2024
- 136th in THE World University Rankings 2023
- 32nd in THE US College Rankings 2022
- 22nd in U.S. News National Universities Ranking 2024
- 50th in U.S. News Best Value Schools Ranking 2024
Accommodation
Georgetown University offers a variety of student accommodation options to suit diverse preferences. First-Year Halls, including Harbin, New South, Copley, Reynolds, and Darnall Halls, provide suite-style rooms for freshmen. These halls foster a supportive community, aided by 23 Residential Ministers who assist and engage with students.
For those seeking specialized living experiences, there are 17 Living Learning Communities (LLCs) available. These LLCs provide unique environments centered around specific interests, such as academic pursuits, leadership, or cultural exploration.
Students can also consider the Capitol Applied Learning Lab (CALL), an innovative opportunity where students live in the heart of Washington, DC. This program integrates daytime internships with evening classes, offering a dynamic experiential learning experience.
The Residential Living team is committed to cultivating comfortable communities that enhance student life and learning. Whether in traditional dormitories, LLCs, or the CALL program, Georgetown University provides diverse and immersive housing options, allowing students to make the most of their academic journey in one of the world's most vibrant cities.

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