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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Undergraduate application should be made early in
the student's senior year of high school to the Admissions Office.
Preference for fall admittance will be given to students who submit
applications and required credentials prior to February 1. Students
who graduate mid-year and wish to begin in the spring semester should
apply no later than November 1. Transfer students should submit
an application and all required credentials prior to June 1 for
fall and November 1 for the spring semesters.
APPLICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
An application for Undergraduate admission
can be obtained by contacting:
The George Washington University
Office of Admissions
2121 I Street, NW, Suite 201
Washington, DC 20052
800-447-3765 or
202-994-6040
www.gwu.edu/~go2gw
email: gwadm@gwu.edu
An application for Undergraduate Transfer admission
can be obtained by contacting:
School of Public Health and Health Services
Office of Recruitment and Admissions
The George Washington University Medical Center
2300 I Street NW, Ross Hall Suite 221
Washington, DC 20037-1700
202-994-2160
sphhsinfo@gwumc.edu
Further program information can be obtained from:
The George Washington University Medical Center
School of Public Health and Health Services
Department of Exercise Science
817 23rd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20052
(202) 994-6280
Email dpaup@gwu.edu
The George Washington University does not unlawfully
discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or sexual
orientation. this policy covers all programs, services, policies,
and procedures of the University, including admission to educational
programs and employment. The University is subject to the District
of Columbia Human Rights Law. Inquiries concerning the application
of this policy and federal laws and regulations concerning discrimination
in educational or employment programs and activities may be addressed
to Susan B. Kaplan, Associate Vice president for Human Resources,
The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 20052, (202)
994-4433, or to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights of the
U.S. Department of Education. Disabled individuals who need special
information should call the Office of Disability Support Services
(202) 994-8250.
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