Prospective undergraduate students can experience “A Day in the Life of a Georgetown Student” hosted by the Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) on Wednesday.
This annual tradition invites high school and transfer students, their families, and educational leaders to get to know the GU-Q’s academic and student life opportunities.
With the February 1 admissions deadline approaching, participants can connect with GU-Q faculty, staff, and students for guidance and insight on preparing their applications.
The event, which runs from 4pm to 6.30pm, will also highlight college life and the vibrant, multicultural campus experience outside the classroom.
Emphasising the event as an opportunity to ask questions and hear directly from professors and students, assistant dean for admissions and strategic enrollment management Joseph Hernandez said: “For a day, participants can immerse themselves in the GU-Q experience, gaining a real feel for what our global campus here in Education City has to offer.”
“It is a valuable opportunity to see how their personal and professional lives will be enriched by a Georgetown degree,” he said.
The event will also highlight the GU-Q’s four-year interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS), which follows the same curriculum as the Walsh School of Foreign Service on the Washington, DC campus.
Students unable to attend the event can meet a GU-Q counsellor at an online Admissions Workshop on January 29.
Additional information on the application requirements, frequently asked questions, and programme information, are available on the university’s website.
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