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The George Washington University School of Medicine has an acceptance rate of 1.09% for students matriculating to School of Medicine in the Class of 2026. The George Washington University was the 4th most applied to medical school in the country for the 2022 matriculating year and was ranked as the 7th most selective medical school in the ...
According to self-provided data by George Washington University, as of the 2011–2012 academic year, the acceptance rate for the Medical School was 3%, receiving 10,588 applications. GW Law School's acceptance was 23%, receiving 10,021 applications. GW's Undergraduate studies' acceptance rate was 32%, receiving 21,433 applications. [101] [102]
The Curious George is the school's student-produced newspaper on campus, formerly The George School News, "G Magazine," and "The Gazette." It returned to the name "Curious George" in 2016. The Georgian is the alumni newspaper circulated to alums, parents, and faculty. Argo is a student-produced literary and arts magazine. Opus is the school's ...
U.S. News & World Report University Rankings ranks the Trachtenberg School as the 10th best public affairs school [14] in the United States (the highest ranked in Washington, DC) and as having the 6th best Global Policy program, 11th best public management program, the 14th best health policy program, and the 20th best social policy program in ...
The Elliott School traces its roots to 1898 when the George Washington University first offered studies in international affairs within the School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplomacy. [6] [7] In 1905, the school was replaced with the Department of Politics and Diplomacy, which ran from 1905 to 1907. [6]
Justin Brandon will assume the position held by Sam Houser as head of school on July 1, 2024.
As a George School senior, Weise helped the Cougars win their first league championship (the Friends School League) in 52 years by averaging 3.23 assists per turnover, in addition to drawing 26 ...
The George Washington University Law School was founded in the 1820s but closed in 1826 due to low enrollment. [7] The law school's first two professors were William Cranch, chief justice of the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia and second reporter of the U.S. Supreme Court, and William Thomas Carroll, a descendant of Charles Carroll the Settler and clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court ...