Georgetown summer college programs
You'll have the opportunity to examine a single subject area through collaborative exercises and simulations, group discussions, presentations from industry leaders, and field trips to some of D. Develop the tools you need to gain a competitive edge and get a head start on college in this five-week credit program. Our college credit courses give you the opportunity to take classes alongside current undergraduate students, learn from prestigious Georgetown faculty, and engage in challenging coursework that will prepare you for success in college and beyond.
Choose from our eight-week online courses, our five-week on-campus courses, or opt to do a combination of both. Trevor Dalton. Having the chance to experience once in a lifetime opportunities and getting to meet people from around the world made it so I got to really experience what college life was like.
Anthony DuPrau. Want to learn more? All fields are required. Are you a parent or student? Parent Student. When are you interested in starting your program? Your dean or advisor reserves the right to deny any application that is submitted less than two weeks before the start of the course.
No application may be submitted later than July A maximum of four non-Georgetown summer courses may be transferred to the Georgetown record. Transfer students may not transfer more than 60 credits total to the Georgetown degree. Students may submit no more than four applications per summer. Sessions shorter than three weeks will not be approved. For classroom courses, credits are evaluated using classroom hours and session calendar. A 3-credit course must meet for a minimum of 36 hours over a minimum of three weeks.
Self-paced courses or independent studies will not be approved. The course must meet for a minimum of three weeks, with fixed start and end dates. Though proposed courses do not need exact Georgetown matches to be approved, we do limit our approvals to courses and areas of study contributing to the aims and spirit of a Georgetown liberal arts education. Courses offering non-academic training paralegal studies, EMT, word processing, etc.
Students are generally expected to fulfill major, minor, certificate, and core requirements at Georgetown. No more than half of a core requirement may be transferred from outside Georgetown. All language credit at the learning level is subject to the results of a department-administered placement exam upon return. Department approval is required for major, minor, and certificate courses completed away from Georgetown.
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