Georgetown University
Georgetown University, founded in 1789 and located in Washington, D.C., is a major private research university with a strong Jesuit heritage and global orientation. The university offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across multiple schools — including public policy, international relations, business, law, and medicine — and is deeply committed to educating leaders who serve the common good. With a highly diverse student body drawn from over 135 countries, Georgetown leverages its location in the U.S. capital to engage students in global issues and public service. Its academic environment is shaped by rigorous scholarship, ethical reflection, and a strong network of alumni who contribute in diplomacy, government, business, and non-profit work.

