George Washington University,The
College of Professional Studies
Legislative Affairs
805 21st Street NW, Suite 401
Washington, DC 20052 US
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gspminfo@gwu.edu
Phone: 1-800-FOR-GSPM or 1-202-994-6000
Description:
The George Washington University's outstanding program in Legislative
Affairs can help you improve your effectiveness in government relations or
start a new career as a lobbyist, government relations professional,
legislative specialist, or political or policy analyst. Developed in
consultation with government relations experts and legislative specialists,
this challenging program delivers the knowledge and skills you need to work
more effectively with national policymakers.
Degree(s):
M.P.S.- Legislative Affairs
George Washington University,The
College of Professional Studies
Political Management
805 21st Street NW, Suite 401
Washington, DC 20052 US
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gspminfo@gwu.edu
Phone: 1-800-FOR-GSPM or 1-202-994-6000
Fax: 1-202-994-6006
Description:
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.
Following George Washington's vision of an institution that would prepare
leaders for the nation's future, GW offers advanced study in challenging,
often multidisciplinary programs, that help you realize your full potential.
A truly international university, with students from all 50 states and 130
countries, GW offers you the resources of nine graduate and professional
schools. In addition, you will benefit from our associations with business,
industry, government, and nonprofit organizations, including such renowned
institutions as the Library of Congress, National Science Foundation,
Smithsonian Institution, Folger Shakespeare Library, National Aeronautics
and Space Administrations, World Bank, and National Institutes of Health.
The main GW campus is located in Foggy Bottom, a historic area in
Washington, D.C. Some programs are also offered at the Virginia Campus, a
graduate education and research campus in the Northern Virginia technology
corridor; at several other off-campus locations in the Metro area; and
through distance learning.
TUITION: 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. Graduate Tuition is set at $1012 per
credit hour for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Degree(s):
M.P.S.-Political Management
Research Areas:
Lobbying and Government Relations: Campaign Management; Issues Management;
Environmental Politics; Quantitative Strategy; Legislative Affairs;
Political Leadership
George Washington University,The
College of Professional Studies
Graduate Certificate in Paralegal Studies, Master's Degree in Paralegal
Studies
2101 F Street, NW, Suite 100
Washington, DC 20037 United States
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Send E-mail to:
applycps@gwu.edu
Phone: 1-202-994-7637
Description:
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.
Following George Washington's vision of an institution that would prepare
leaders for the nation's future, GW offers advanced study in challenging,
often multidisciplinary programs, that help you realize your full potential.
A truly international university, with students from all 50 states and 130
countries, GW offers you the resources of nine graduate and professional
schools. In addition, you will benefit from our associations with business,
industry, government, and nonprofit organizations, including such renowned
institutions as the Library of Congress, National Science Foundation,
Smithsonian Institution, Folger Shakespeare Library, National Aeronautics
and Space Administrations, World Bank, and National Institutes of Health.
The main GW campus is located in Foggy Bottom, a historic area in
Washington, D.C. Some programs are also offered at the Virginia Campus, a
graduate education and research campus in the Northern Virginia technology
corridor; at several other off-campus locations in the Metro area; and
through distance learning.
TUITION: 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. Graduate Tuition is set at $1012 per
credit hour for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Accreditation Description:
The George Washington University is accredited by its regional accrediting
agency, the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The
University is on the approved list of the American Association of University
Women and is a member of the College Board. The Law School is a charter
member of the Association of American Law Schools and is approved by the
Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar
Association.
Degree(s):
Graduate Certificate in Paralegal Studies
Master's Degree in Paralegal Studies
George Washington University,The
Columbian School of Arts and Sciences
American Studies
Phillips Hall, Room 107, 801 22nd Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20052 U.S.A.
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Send E-mail to:
askccas@gwu.edu
Phone: 1-202-994-6210
Fax: 1-202-994-6213
Description:
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.
Following George Washington's vision of an institution that would prepare
leaders for the nation's future, GW offers advanced study in challenging,
often multidisciplinary programs, that help you realize your full potential.
A truly international university, with students from all 50 states and 130
countries, GW offers you the resources of nine graduate and professional
schools. In addition, you will benefit from our associations with business,
industry, government, and nonprofit organizations, including such renowned
institutions as the Library of Congress, National Science Foundation,
Smithsonian Institution, Folger Shakespeare Library, National Aeronautics
and Space Administrations, World Bank, and National Institutes of Health.
The main GW campus is located in Foggy Bottom, a historic area in
Washington, D.C. Some programs are also offered at the Virginia Campus, a
graduate education and research campus in the Northern Virginia technology
corridor; at several other off-campus locations in the Metro area; and
through distance learning.
TUITION: 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. Graduate Tuition is set at $1012 per
credit hour for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Degree(s):
M.A. - American Studies;
Ph.D. - American Studies
George Washington University,The
Columbian School of Arts and Sciences
Anthropology
Phillips Hall, Room 107, 801 22nd Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20052 U.S.A.
Click here to visit this program's website
Send E-mail to:
askccas@gwu.edu
Phone: 1-202-994-6210
Fax: 1-202-994-6213
Description:
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.
Following George Washington's vision of an institution that would prepare
leaders for the nation's future, GW offers advanced study in challenging,
often multidisciplinary programs, that help you realize your full potential.
A truly international university, with students from all 50 states and 130
countries, GW offers you the resources of nine graduate and professional
schools. In addition, you will benefit from our associations with business,
industry, government, and nonprofit organizations, including such renowned
institutions as the Library of Congress, National Science Foundation,
Smithsonian Institution, Folger Shakespeare Library, National Aeronautics
and Space Administrations, World Bank, and National Institutes of Health.
The main GW campus is located in Foggy Bottom, a historic area in
Washington, D.C. Some programs are also offered at the Virginia Campus, a
graduate education and research campus in the Northern Virginia technology
corridor; at several other off-campus locations in the Metro area; and
through distance learning.
TUITION: 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. Graduate Tuition is set at $1012 per
credit hour for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Anthropology
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