Journey to GW - Cloned

 

SVG
 

The George Washington University (GW) is located in Washington, D.C., with one campus in the heart of the city and another in a northwest residential neighborhood. We’re blocks from the White House, the National Mall, and other D.C. institutions. GW students benefit from our location, with enriched academic, social, and professional experiences for students in every major.

 

Students walk through Kogan Plaza

 

 

 

 

Start Your Journey to GW

The college search process has changed as a result of COVID-19. We're adapting to those changes just as you are. We're here to help you navigate your college search process all the same, with campus tours and visits as well as virtual programs to share more about the GW experience.

Best of luck on your journey to GW - and know that our office is here to help you along the way!

 

 

Admissions 101

 

 

 

We believe in the importance of demystifying the college search experience for all high school students.

This video series was developed for students in 9th through 11th grades who are starting their journey to college and want to be set up for success, both academically and financially, prior to applying for college. We have also included a video for parents and guardians of high school students who may need a primer (or a refresher!) on various aspects of the college search process.

 

Students in classroom

 

Admissions 101: Finding the Right College For You

Presented by Katilin Crepps and Connor Luong

This session will help you define what is important to you as you build your list of colleges for consideration. For many students, location, campus culture, class size, and cost all play a part in forming that final list. Hear how to gather accurate information, how to interpret statistics, how to document a “campus vibe” and how to make sense of all the various data points as you research and visit the campuses that most interest you.

Watch "Finding the Right College For You"

Admissions 101: The College Application

Presented by Don Phillips

You’re taking great classes, and you’ve visited lots of colleges. Next stop: the actual application! Review important information about understanding which colleges use which application platforms, what it means to be test optional, the value of a good personal statement, when to ask for letters of recommendation (and whom to ask for them), and how to present your activities in a way that tells your story of leadership and community engagement.

Watch "The College Application"

Financial Aid 101

Presented by Tony Sutphin, Office of Student Financial Assistance

Learn all about applying for federal aid with the Free Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA), the CSS Profile, loans, and other ways to finance your education.

Watch "Financial Aid 101"

Admissions 101: Financing Your College Experience

Presented by Joshua Lowe

Financing your college education can be the most daunting part of the college search process. We would like to help demystify some of the tools colleges use to determine financial need, help you accurately calculate the total cost of college attendance, research scholarships that can have a big impact on the bottom line of your expense sheet, and understand the components of a financial aid award containing both federal and institutional aid.

Watch "Financing Your College Education"

Admissions 101: For Parents and Guardians

Presented by Chris Butler and Carol Conchar

This installment of Admissions 101 is just for you - parents and guardians who want to be well-informed allies for their college-bound children. We’ll be defining and explaining commonly used terms in the college search and application process, outlining important factors in creating that final list of schools for consideration, suggesting important questions to ask of the professionals in the process (counselors and admissions professionals), and offering tips about when to weigh in and when to let your student take the wheel in this important life process.

Watch "For Parents and Guardians"

 

 

""

 

 

Engage with GW 

We offer a variety of options to help you learn more about the GW community, engage with our staff and students, and answer all of your burning questions. Choose what works best for you.

 

Two students looking at a computer together.

 

 

 

A student sits on a bed looking at a laptop.

 

 

""

Attend Virtually

Our virtual sessions provide information about GW while allowing time for your questions. Virtually, we offer general information sessions and offerings from GW's Corcoran School of the Arts and Design and GW's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).

Explore Our Virtual Sessions

 

Students in Kogan Plaza

 

 

""

Tour Our Campuses

GW offers campus tours as capacity and staffing limits allow. These visits give you a taste of campus life and time to ask questions of our student tour guides and professional staff. Review our safety protocols and requirements, then schedule your visit.

If a tour isn't available, you can always use our self-guided tour booklet or listen to our GW Unfiltered walking tour. In addition to being useful guides when you're on campus, these options also work if you want to imagine yourself here.

Explore Campus Tours

 

 

 

EXPLORE OUR CAMPUS

 

 

""

 

Adriana F.

 

 

 

"I chose to come to GW because I wanted to study political science in a place where all the action is! My educational experience at GW has been absolutely incredible. The professors I get to work with have years of experience in their fields that translates to teaching us how to apply what we are learning to the real world. I have had the honor to study with past DNC employees, members of the White House Correspondent Organization, and diplomats who have gone out of their way to make us love the content we are learning. The internships and jobs I have gotten in DC have been because of the extraordinary network professors and students have established at GW! I am so grateful for my GW experience!”

Adriana F.
Political Science Major and an Organizational Science minor

Discover GW 

 

Discover what happens only at GW (PDF link)

 

Discover GW (PDF)

An International Community in a Global City (PDF link)

 

International Brochure (PDF)

Transfer to GW: Come make history with us (PDF link)

 

Transfer Brochure (PDF)

Quick Facts (PDF link)

 

Quick Facts (PDF)