What is the difference between Georgetown and the other programs?
The Georgetown program includes a high level speakers program that takes students around Washington D.C. to meet with political leaders. Because of the speakers program, the schedule at Georgetown can be intense. Students may be at the Pentagon in the morning, and have class in the afternoon, or may have class in the morning and afternoon if there are no speakers on that day. As a result, the Georgetown program is geared toward older, more mature students who can handle the varied schedule and the shorter time frame to write their term paper. Younger students are encouraged to apply to the three and four week campuses where the schedule is the same Monday-Saturday.
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