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George Washington University

Private nonprofit, 4-year

1918 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052

(202) 994-1000

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Quick Facts

10,848

Total Enrollment

44%

Acceptance Rate

85%

Graduation Rate

$71,607

Median Earnings (6yr)

$64,990

In-State Tuition

$37,454

Avg Net Price

12:1

Student-Faculty Ratio

1433

Avg SAT Score

About George Washington University

Institution Details

Type Private nonprofit, 4-year
Classification Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity
Size 20,000 and above
Accreditation Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Primary Degree Bachelor's
Highest Degree Graduate

Location

Address 1918 F Street, NW
City Washington, DC
ZIP Code 20052
County District of Columbia

President/Chief Administrator: Mark Wrighton (President)

Programs & Degrees

Degree information not available.

Top Programs by Graduates

Social Sciences 31%
Health Professions 17%
Business 15%
Engineering 5%
Biology 5%
Psychology 5%
Computer Science 5%
Communication 4%
Undergraduate Programs: Yes
Graduate Programs: Yes

Admissions

Enrollment Statistics

Total Enrollment 10,848

Student Demographics

Female 63%
Male 37%

Race/Ethnicity

White 49.3%
Black 7.6%
Hispanic 13.1%
Asian 14.9%
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.1%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1%
Two or More Races 5.5%
Non-Resident Alien 7.7%
Unknown 1.7%

Student Characteristics

Age 25 and Older 7.4%
Part-Time Students 5.2%

Test Score Ranges

Test 25th %ile Median 75th %ile
SAT Reading 680 720 750
SAT Math 670 710 750
ACT Composite 31 32 34

Tuition & Financial Aid

$64,990

In-State Tuition

$64,990

Out-of-State Tuition

$80,727

Total Cost of Attendance

$37,454

Avg. Net Price

Financial Aid Statistics

Students Receiving Pell Grants 15%
Students with Federal Loans 32%
Students Receiving Any Aid 15%

Student Debt & Repayment

Median Debt at Graduation $20,449
Median Total Debt $19,500
90th Percentile Debt $34,900
3-Year Repayment Rate 80%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after grants and scholarships:

$0 - $30,000 $21,396
$30,001 - $48,000 $18,171
$48,001 - $75,000 $21,863
$75,001 - $110,000 $33,540
$110,001+ $53,974

Earnings After Graduation

Median earnings for students who received federal financial aid:

$71,607

6 Years After

$78,974

8 Years After

$90,873

10 Years After

Earnings Range (6 years after enrollment):

25th percentile: $50,013  |  75th percentile: $96,066

Earnings by Family Income Background

$70,334

Low Income

$71,565

Middle Income

$72,206

High Income

Student Outcomes

92%

Full-Time Retention

27%

Part-Time Retention

85%

Graduation Rate

Institutional Resources

12:1

Student-Faculty Ratio

$16,011

Avg. Faculty Salary

(monthly)

$23,733

Instructional Expenditure

(per student)

Contact Information

Phone: (202) 994-1000

Website: Visit Site

Admissions: Apply Now

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