Congratulations
and Welcome!
This page is
designed for admitted undergraduate students and hopefully has
plenty of information you may have questions about. If you feel
something is missing or have any questions, please do not hesitate
to call or e-mail Patrick Durbin in NHS: ptd@georgetown.edu, (202) 687-8439. Your
parents can call too if they have any questions.
Yes, you can!
Because of the diverse offerings and curricula, students within
all of these health programs are able to study
abroad,
complete minors, conduct
research, and/or be pre-med.
If you have any questions, please email or call Patrick Durbin.
Come visit campus
We will be having admitted student (GAAP) weekends in Spring 2009
on March 27-28, April 17-18, and April 24-25. Please visit http://gaap.georgetown.edu for complete details. And if you are unable to come to one of these
GAAP days, but want to plan another trip, simply call or email Patrick
Durbin.
Talk
to Current NHS Students
If have any questions, please add talk2nhs to
your AOL Instant Messenger Buddy List and your Google Talk Contact
List. Current students are online at various times to answer your
questions.
Interested
in STUDENT GROUPS and CLUBS?
Our Center
for Student Programs has many different types of clubs and
activities to get involved with, whether it is for 1 hour a semester
or 1 hour every day. We have cultural, social, regional, sports,
dance, media, social concern clubs and many others. Georgetown
also just completed the Davis
Performing Arts Center.
Interested
in VOLUNTEERING?
Please visit
our Center
for Social Justice website to see the existing groups and to
find to how easy it is to start your own group (if Georgetown doesn't
have it already).
Interested
in playing SPORTS?
Want to play
sports at a competitive level, but not in the NCAA? Then check
out our club sports. Club sports are competitive and teams practice
multiple times per week. They also travel regionally and to national
tournaments. They're much less intense than an NCAA team but much
more competitive than intramurals. If you're interested in beginning
a new sport or just having fun, we have plenty of options from
which you may choose.
Interested
in RESEARCH?
At Georgetown,
there are hundreds of opportunities for research. From the Discovery
Center, our new research labs that opened in January 2006,
to working in the world-renowned GU Medical Center to working with
leading experts at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), there
is a place for your to get involved in projects large and small.
Explore
WASHINGTON, DC
Check out the
following helpful links for when you plan your trip to DC.
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