The George Washington University

The George Washington University

Washington, DC

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Housed in a city unlike any other, our students gain an education unlike any other. The whole city is our classroom, and our students emerge not just with a diploma, but with experiences that could only happen at GW.

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School Spirit Mini Tour

School Spirit Mini Tour

A tour focusing on GW campus traditions and athletics!

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Student Activism Mini Tour

Student Activism Mini Tour

A tour focusing on the history of student-led social justice initiatives at GW and around DC.

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Sustainability Mini Tour

A tour highlighting green spaces on campus and student-led sustainability initiatives.

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Resource Mini Tour

Learn about resources available to students to assist them through their undergraduate experience.

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Hidden Gems Tour

Explore students’ favorite hidden study spots and green spaces around campus.

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Thurston Hall sign on the exterior

Foggy Bottom Housing Tour

Take a look at all the housing options available on our Foggy Bottom campus for incoming first-year students at George Washington University!

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Foggy Bottom General Campus Tour

Welcome to our Foggy Bottom Campus!

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"The George Washington University, Washington D.C." written logo

Students sitting in a community space in Thurston Hall

Students sitting in a community space in Thurston Hall

Exterior view of Ames Hall

Ames Hall

Lounge area inside residence hall with television, couches, tables and windows.

GW residence halls include common spaces, such as this lounge in District House.

Meeting room with long table and chairs.

Students can reserve spaces like this meeting room for study sessions, meetings, or events.

Students walking up a staircase inside District House.

While District House is primarily a residence hall, its two lower levels feature dining options, meeting rooms, collaboration spaces, and a dance studio! The dining options include Pete's Coffee on the ground level, and Baba's Pizza, D.C. Taco House, Halal Shack, and True Burger on the first-floor basement.

Dorm room with two twin beds, desk, chair and a window.

This double-occupancy room in District House gives you an idea of GW's upperclass residence hall rooms.

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