
Dear NHS Class of 2010 Parents,
It is hard to believe the first year of Georgetown is over and
our students are entering Sophomore year! The upcoming school year
promises to be an exiting time as your son or daughter settles into
their academic career. I'm sure you will have questions throughout
the year regarding academic and student life opportunities. Please
remember that in addition to the knowledgeable team at NHS, the NHS
Parents Council is here to help.
In preparing to write this letter,
parents of the class of 2009 shared the following tips:
Study Abroad: Georgetown students have the
option of studying abroad. If your student is interested,
encourage him or her to begin thinking about this opportunity
now. It is important to research the diverse programs offered
and to talk with students who have studied overseas to
find the best fit. Application deadlines for each program
vary. All four programs in NHS have a study abroad option.
Health Care Management & Policy, Human Science, and
International Health students may study with any Georgetown
study abroad program. International Health students are
also required to complete an internship as part of their
curriculum. Nursing students have two sites in Australia
and a summer program in Denmark from which they can choose.
Many students who go abroad do stay on their academic track
and graduate in four years with no extra classes. For additional
information visit the Office of International Programs at http://oip.georgetown.edu or
contact Jillian Orfeo, Assistant Director for Student Academic Affairs,
at (202) 687-7114 or jo75@georgetown.edu.
Changing Majors & Pre-Med: It
is not uncommon for students to change majors after their
first year of college. Changing majors within NHS is not
difficult, but it is recommended that the switch be made
by the end of Sophomore year. While there are always exceptions,
students should plan to establish their majors this year
to allow plenty of time to fulfill the class requirements
and graduate on schedule.
Some students express interest in going to medical school.
Pre-med is not a major, but a concentration of classes
students take as prerequisites for medical school. Therefore,
your student can have any major in NHS and be pre-med.
The required classes should be taken at Georgetown and
completed by the end of Junior year. For more information
visit the online pre-med handbook at http://college.georgetown.edu/programs/premed/handbook/ or
contact your assigned
Academic Affairs advisor.
Housing: Some students want to switch
to an off-campus residence for their Junior year. If your
student is interested in off-campus housing for next year,
there are many houses and apartments available for rent
in Georgetown and in the neighborhoods surrounding the campus. To
avoid the stress of signing a lease, students should begin
looking for next year's housing the same time they would
be signing up for an on campus residence—February. The University's
Off-Campus Housing Resource Services can assist your student in finding
a residence, answer questions about off-campus living, and address
safety issues. Contact the office at (202) 687-7764 or visit http://och.georgetown.edu.
For students wanting on-campus housing, applications and selection
will be held during February and March. Students can apply online
for campus housing and will be selected based on the Eligibility
Ranking Point System, which categorizes students by year and their
past residences. For more information on the point system and on-campus
housing, contact Housing Services at
(202) 687-4560 or visit http://housing.georgetown.edu/academic.
We look forward to another exciting school year, getting to know
you better, and watching our students grow at Georgetown. Throughout
the year you will continue to receive information about NHS news,
important dates, and events. Please do not hesitate to contact anyone
on the Parents Council if you have questions or are interested in
becoming more involved with the leadership of NHS, please email us
at NHSParents@georgetown.edu.
Hoya Saxa,
Bill Strait
Parents
Council Co-Chair
Cathrina (COL’03), Greg (NHS’05), Christine (NHS’08)
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Mike Seergy
Parents Council Co-Chair
Madeline (NHS’08)
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