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Email: hspcaw@gwumc.edu
Phone: (202) 994-3564

Clinical Management and Leadership Dual Degree Program

If admitted in Summer 2011 (new admits and re-admits), students have the option of pursuing the 132 semester hour BSHS Program or the new 120 semester hour BSHS Program.

If admitted in Fall 2011 (new admits and re-admits), students will start on the new 120 semester hour BSHS Program. Students are required to complete at least 60 credits at GW.

Please see the Curriculum page for more information.

Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, applicants must present 60 credits of acceptable college-level work, including 3 hours of English Composition. The previous coursework must be (1) academic, college-level coursework completed at a regionally accredited institution and earned with a C or better (C- grades do not transfer), (2) advanced standing awarded for clinical training, and/or (3) academic credit awarded for C-School level military training. An overall GPA of 3.3 or higher is required.

Applicants to the program must submit a completed Health Sciences Application for Admission to the Office of Admissions, along with a $60 application fee, two letters of recommendation, official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended (whether or not credit was earned, the program completed, or the credit appears as transfer credit on another transcript), and a statement of purpose.

The Admissions Process

  • All applications to the Health Sciences Programs should be submitted using our online application system. The online application is provided in order to make the process as easy and convenient for you as possible. You will be required to create an account. Once you have created an account, you will receive a PIN and password so that you can return to work on your application over several sessions. Your information is transmitted through a secure server and is kept confidential until you submit your application. Click here to begin the application.
  • Be aware of deadlines and program admission requirements. The application and all supporting documentations(e.g., fees, statement of purpose, resume, letters of recommendation, professional licenses, transcripts, test scores etc) must be received by the deadline in order for the application to be reviewed. Any incomplete applications by the deadline will be withdrawn by the institution.
  • A non-refundable application fee of $60 is required
    The fee can be paid online through a secured online payment system, or if you prefer, a check or money order payable to The George Washington University. Include your social security number on the front and mail the check to the Health Sciences Admissions Office. Cash will not be accepted. Applications will not be reviewed without the appropriate fee. This fee is waived only for the following applicants:
    • GW alumni (those holding a GW degree or graduate certificate)
    • Current degree or graduate certificate candidates at GW
    • Current McNair Program Scholars (a completed Certification of McNair Program Participation and Application Fee Waiver form must be attached to your application)
    • U.S. military personnel who have been on active duty within three years of submitting their application for admission
  • A typed statement of purpose
    In an essay of 250 to 500 words, describe your reasons for undertaking study in the Health Sciences at The George Washington University. You should state your academic objectives, career plans, and related qualifications, including collegiate, professional, and community activities, as well as any other substantial accomplishments not already mentioned on the application form.
  • Official transcripts
    Please submit an official transcript from every college and university you attended, whether or not a degree was earned, to the following address:
    • The George Washington University
      900 23rd Street, N.W.
      6th Floor, Suite 6172
      Washington, DC 20037
      ATTN: Jamie VanValkenburgh

    • If official transcripts are delivered to the address above before the priority admissions deadline (two weeks before the final deadline), applicants will receive a status update regarding their transcript and application. If the expected arrival date for your transcripts is after the priority deadline, please check your status online via Apply Yourself or call in to confirm receipt.

    • All non-U.S. transcripts (including those in English) must be evaluated by an accredited foreign credential agency.
  • Recommendations
    Two recommendations must be submitted with your application. The recommendation forms are available in the online application system. Generic recommendations provided by career or placement offices will be accepted only if they provide all essential information requested on the GW recommendation form. Recommendations will not be accepted from friends or family members.
  • GRE
    The GRE is required for certain programs, consult the specific program requirement section for more information. Please consult the specific program requirements for important deadlines. The GRE institutional code for all GW programs is 5246. GRE scores are only valid for five years.
  • Language Tests requirement
    Applicants whose native language is not English or who are not citizens of countries where English is an official language must submit official test scores for either Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The TOEFL/IELTS requirement may be waived for applicants who hold a degree from an accredited college or university located in a country in which English is the official language and also the language of instruction at the institution.

If you are accepted, an offer of admission will be sent to you. The offer of admission is valid for the semester stated in the admissions letter. Upon notification of acceptance, you must return your declaration of intent with a check or money order covering the orientation fee. This will be required of all students, including those readmitted. Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Sonography and Pharmacogenomics students will also be required to pay a tuition deposit. The deposit will be applied to your tuition and is not refundable.

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