An Overview of Georgetown University
Georgetown University, founded in 1789, is a highly regarded private academic and research
institution. Notably, the university was founded as Georgetown College. It is
the country's first Catholic and Jesuit educational institution. The Middle
States Commission on Higher Education has approved the university. It has over
300 international collaborations, including Fudan University and Sophia
University. Today, it is one of the world's leading universities, providing
students and faculty with a one-of-a-kind educational experience.
The
university has three campuses in the city and is located on the outskirts of
Washington, D.C. The main campus is situated on a hilltop, providing
breathtaking views of North Virginia and the nearby River Potomac. The campus
has 54 buildings and student residences spread across 104 acres of land. In
addition, the university campus has extensive green spaces with fountains,
flower and tree clusters, open courtyards, and a cemetery. Georgetown
University also has campuses in other countries, including Doha (Qatar), Alanya
(Turkey), and Fiesole (Italy) (Italy).
Georgetown
University's academic structure consists of nine schools that offer a variety
of undergraduate, graduate, executive, and professional programs with an
international focus. Georgetown College, the Robert E. McDonough School of
Business, the Walsh School of Foreign Service, the Georgetown Law Centre, the
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Nursing and Health Studies,
the McCourt School of Public Policy, the School of Continuing Studies, and the
School of Medicine are the names of the colleges. These schools specialize in
subjects such as arts, science, social sciences, medical health, business, and
law. Foreign Policy ranked the University's graduate program in International
Affairs first, while the undergraduate program was ranked fourth in the world.
The
university has over 6,300 undergraduate students from all 50 states and over
130 countries. More than 3,300 international students from 135 countries are
pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at the university. The
university's faculty includes learned academicians, political leaders,
scientists, businessmen, economists, and others. At the university, over 400
international scholars teach or conduct research. In addition, Georgetown
supports over 180 study-abroad programs in 52 countries, from which students
can choose semester, year, or summer options.
Is Georgetown a Prestigious School?
Rankings of Georgetown
University
·
Georgetown
University is ranked #281 in the QS World University Rankings by 2023, and is
ranked #26 in the US by the QS Ranking 2022.
·
US
News & World Report ranks 23rd among national universities in 2022.
·
US
News & World Report ranks #71 in Best Value Schools for 2022.
·
US
News & World Report 2022 ranks #70 among the Most Innovative Schools.
·
THE
World University Rankings 2022, ranked #130.
·
THE
ranks US colleges at #32 in 2022.
Programs
at Georgetown University
Georgetown
University's nine faculties/schools offer a variety of programs leading to
bachelor's, master's, doctorate, certificate, and online degrees. MBA and MSc
Computer Science are two popular degrees among international students. The following
are the program fees for top undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Top Programs |
Total Fee per Year[ in USD] |
Master of Business Administration [M.B.A] |
60,287 |
Master of Science [M.S], Management |
54,452 |
Executive Master of Business Administration [E.M.B.A] |
59,505 |
Master of Business Administration [M.B.A]/Master of Science in Foreign
Service |
59,505 |
Master of Science [M.S], Data Science for Public Policy |
43,978 |
Bachelor of Science [B.Sc], Business Administration in Finance |
50,511 |
Bachelor of Science [B.Sc], Business Administration in Accounting |
50,511 |
Master of Law [L.L.M], International Business and Economic Law |
57,729 |
Master of Science [M.S], Finance |
36,042 |
Bachelor of Science [B.Sc], Business Administration in Management |
50,511 |
Campus
of Georgetown University
Georgetown
University's campus is near the beautiful Potomac River, just minutes from
downtown Washington, D.C.
The
university has over 350 clubs and organizations, which include clubs, student
groups, media outlets, and student unions, among other things.
The GU
campus is very active in sports, as its sports community is NCAA-I accredited.
Other
amenities include a cafeteria, recreational services, a laboratory, a library,
parking, and security, among other things.
In addition
to the main campus, the university has two international campuses: Georgetown
University-Qatar and the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies-London.
Georgetown
University Housing
GU offers housing to freshmen, sophomores,
juniors, seniors, and other graduate students. Suite-style or living-learning
community rooms and apartments are available on campus. There are four freshmen
halls at the university: Village C West, Harbin, New South, and Darnall Halls,
as well as 17 living-learning communities (LLCs).
The cost of
lodging cannot be determined precisely because of several variables such as
room type and size, services provided, and so on. Students can also look into
off-campus housing in the United States. The following is an estimate of the
cost of term 2022-23:
Housing Type |
Name |
Cost per semester: Single (in USD) |
Cost per semester: Double (in USD) |
Cost per semester: Triple (in USD) |
Residence Hall |
LXR |
6,169 |
5,784 |
5,308 |
Residence Hall |
Kennedy, McCarthy, New South, Harbin, Darnall, and Reynolds |
6,193 |
5,822 |
5,772 |
Residence Hall |
Copley |
6,523 |
6,110 |
- |
Apartment |
Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Apartment |
6,836 |
6,410 |
- |
Apartment |
Henle Village |
6,398 |
6,122 |
- |
Apartment |
Nevils |
6,611 |
6,335 |
6,335 |
Acceptance
Rate at Georgetown University
GeorgetownUniversity has a 14.5% acceptance rate. This university's early decision
acceptance rate is only 11.2%. A total of 3,566 students were admitted to the university
in Fall 2021. School enrollments for Fall 2021 are listed below.
Schools |
Enrollment |
McDonough School of Business |
Undergraduate: 1,355 Graduate: 1,173 Graduate (Distance): 1,426 |
School of Nursing & Health Studies |
Undergraduate: 488 |
Law Center |
Graduate: 978 Professional: 2,018 |
School of Medicine |
Undergraduate: 17 Professional: 832 |
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences |
Graduate (Main Campus): 2,609 Graduate (Medical Center): 860 Graduate (Distance): 769 |
McCourt School of Public Policy |
Graduate: 535 |
Alumni
of Georgetown University
Through
social and athletic events, learning and networking opportunities, career
resources, and fundraising opportunities, the Alumni Association fosters a
lifelong connection between alumni and Georgetown.
Notable
Alumni include:
·
Bill
Clinton, a former president of the United States
·
Former
New Orleans Mayor Mark Morial is the current Chairman of the Federal
Communications Commission.
·
Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo, President of the Philippines
·
William
Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist
·
Expert
in neuroscience Solomon Snyder
Placements
at Georgetown University
GeorgetownUniversity has 190,000 alumni worldwide and has produced many leaders,
professionals, and others. GU prepares its graduates to confidently navigate
the professional world and find employment in the United States. The following
are some of the top career service opportunities available to its graduates:
·
Professional
training programs
·
Programs
for Executive Leadership
·
Certificate
courses
·
Webinar
and skill-building workshop
·
Job
and internship opportunities
Georgetown
University graduates work in a variety of industries. The most common
industries are management consulting and investment banking. The following are
some of the top industries and their employment rates.
Industry |
Employment Rate |
Management Consulting |
14.61% |
Investment Banking |
11.4% |
Financial Services |
9.02% |
Internet & Software |
5.6% |
Healthcare |
5.29% |
Legal & Law Enforcement |
4.77% |
MBA
Placements at Georgetown University
96% of
Georgetown University MBA graduates from the class of 2021 received job offers
within three months of graduation. This is a university record because this is
the highest rate of employment ever obtained. On average, Georgetown University
MBA graduates earn around 126,107 USD (100.61 lakhs) per year. Companies such
as Amazon, Citigroup, Deloitte, Google, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft,
Nestle, and others have expressed interest in hiring Georgetown graduates. The
top three industries are as follows:
·
32%
- Financial Services
·
26%
in consulting
·
17%
is attributed to technology.
How Hard Is Georgetown to Get Into?
Acceptance
rate at Georgetown University
14.5% of
applicants are accepted to Georgetown. Only 15 applications out of every 100
are accepted.
This
demonstrates how rigorously selective the school is. To pass their initial
filters and show that you are academically prepared, you must fulfill their GPA
and SAT/ACT standards. If you don't meet their standards, your chances of
getting in are nearly nil.
After
clearing this hurdle, you'll need to impress Georgetown application readers
with your extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.
GPA
Requirements at Georgetown
Although
many institutions demand a minimum GPA, this is typically merely the minimal
minimum to submit an application without having it immediately rejected.
The GPA
needed to have a real chance of admission is the one that matters most. We look
at the current student body's average GPA for this.
The typical
GPA at Georgetown is 4.01.
With a GPA
of 4.01, Georgetown anticipates you to be at the top of your class. You'll need
to achieve virtually straight As in all of your classes in order to compete
with other applicants. You should also enroll in challenging programs, such as
AP or IB courses, to show that college-level coursework is straightforward.
It is
challenging to change your GPA in time for college applications if you are a
junior or senior. You must raise your SAT or ACT score if your grade point average
is at or below the school average of 4.01. This will let you effectively
compete against applicants who have GPAs that are higher than your own.
Georgetown
SAT Prerequisites
Many
schools claim to have no SAT cutoff, but in reality, there is a hidden SAT
requirement. This is based on the average score at the school.
Georgetown's
average SAT composite score is 1450 on a 1600 SAT scale.
This score
places Georgetown in a strong competitive position for SAT test scores.
*Analysis
of Georgetown SAT Scores (New 1600 SAT)
The New SAT
25th percentile score is 1370, and the New SAT 75th percentile score is 1530.
In other words, a 1370 on the New SAT puts you below average, whereas a 1530
puts you above average.
The
following is a breakdown of new SAT scores by section:
Section |
Average |
25th Percentile |
75th Percentile |
Math |
735 |
690 |
780 |
Reading + Writing |
715 |
680 |
750 |
Composite |
1450 |
1370 |
1530 |
Georgetown
ACT Prerequisites
Like the
SAT, Georgetown is unlikely to have a hard ACT cutoff, but if you score too
low, your application will be rejected.
Georgetown's
average ACT score is 33. With this score, Georgetown is very competitive for
ACT scores.
The ACT
score in the 25th percentile is 31, and the ACT score in the 75th percentile is
34.
Even if
Georgetown claims to have no minimum ACT requirement, if you apply with a 31 or
lower, you will have a very difficult time getting in unless you have something
else very impressive in your application. Because there are so many applicants
scoring 33 and above, a 31 will appear academically weak.
Policy for
Sending ACT Scores
The way
your scores are sent is significantly more advantageous if you take the ACT
rather than the SAT, which has a big impact on your test-taking strategy.
When you
transmit ACT scores to universities, you have total control over which exams
you submit. You could administer ten tests and transmit only the top one. Many
institutions demand you to send all of your prior tests, unlike the SAT.