TUITION: (2011-12) $1,235 per credit hour
Graduate tuition and fees at The George Washington University are comparable to the national average for U.S. private universities. These costs, set by the GW Board of Trustees, generally increase from year to year and may vary by program and location. For more information, visit www.gwu.edu/gradcosts.
Melissa Fuller, Associate Director, Graduate Admissions Operations
Established in the heart of the nation's capital in 1821, GW provides innovative programs in more than 200 fields of study, including graduate certificate, master's, and doctoral programs. Under the guidance of a world-renowned faculty, you will explore both theory and practice in courses that prepare you to meet the needs of an increasingly complex society.
Fulfilling George Washington's vision of an institution that prepares leaders for the nation's future, the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences offers advanced study in intellectually challenging, often multidisciplinary; programs that help students realize their full potential. GW's close partnership with prestigious institutions such as Smithsonian, Folger Shakespeare Library, Library of Congress, NIH, and the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory provides students unique research and career opportunities. More than 400 full-time faculty members teach 2500 graduate students and collaborate with them on ground-breaking research. The College's wide range of graduate programs train academics, research scientists, policy makers, artists, and public servants. As the intellectual heart of the University, the College's graduate programs reach out to the world from a position of scholarly and professional strength.
DEGREES
M.A., M.F.A., M.F.S., M.P.A., M.P.P., M.S., Ph.D., Psy.D., M.A./J.D., M.A./LL.M., M.P.A./J.D., M.P.P./J.D., Ph.D./M.D., Graduate Certificate.
PROGRAMS: American Studies, Anthropology, Applied Mathematics, Applied Quantitative Risk Analysis, Art History, Art Therapy, Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, Biological Sciences, Biostatistics, Chemistry, Classical Acting, Crime Scene Investigation, Counseling, Criminology, Dance, Documentary Filmmaking, Economics, English, Environmental & Resource Policy, Epidemiology, Exhibit Design, Fine Arts, Forensic Investigation, Forensic Sciences, Geography, High Technology Crime Investigation, History, History: American Religious History, Hominid Paleobiology, Interior Design, Jewish Cultural Arts, Legal Institutions & Theory, Mathematics, Mathematics: Applied Mathematics, Media & Public Affairs; Medicine, Society & Culture; Microbiology & Immunology, Molecular Biochemistry & Bioinformatics, Molecular Medicine, Museum Collections Management & Care, Museum Studies, Non-Profit Management, Organizational Sciences, Philosophy & Social Policy, Physics, Political Science, Production Design, Professional Psychology, Psychology: Clinical, Psychology: Cognitive/Neuroscience, Psychology: Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Public Administration, Public Policy, Public Policy & Administration, Religion: Hinduism & Islam, Sociology, Speech-Language Pathology, Statistics, Survey Design & Data Analysis, Women?s Studies.
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