Graduate Admissions
The School of Foreign Service welcomes students from around the world into our six graduate programs. This diverse group of students brings to Georgetown an impressive breadth of prior academic and professional experience, with interests that span many disciplines and include regional and security studies, history and political science, business and economics, and culture and foreign languages.
While admissions decisions are made at the program level—thus ensuring personal consideration of each candidate's unique strengths—the School of Foreign Service as a whole encourages applications from exceptional students committed to careers in the international arena. We seek students with the potential for leadership and we educate them to face the challenges of the century ahead.
General Admission Requirements
Every applicant to our graduate programs completes an online application to the Georgetown University Graduate School and also provides supplementary data required by the individual graduate programs. A typical application package thus includes:- Online Application
- Supplemental Application Forms
- Statement of Purpose
- Transcripts
- Letters of Recommendation
- Standardized test scores
- Application fee
The various programs may have specific additional requirements. For full details concerning the application requirements of the individual programs, visit their websites.
Events
- November 23, 12:00 pm The Presence of Puerto Rico in US Politics, Gov. Luis Fortuñ
- November 23, 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm European Perceptions of Islam & America
- November 23, 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm Lunch Lecture by Professor Peter O'Brien
- November 23, 12:30 pm Ashley Tellis: AFPAK: Can We Succeed?
- November 24, 6:00 pm Tuesday Film Series: Being Jewish in France
- November 30, 1:30 pm Regulatory Reform and Compliance: Brazil Anti-Money Launderi
- November 30, 2:00 pm test event
- November 30, 6:00 pm The Emergence of Modern Islamic Finance in Global Markets
- December 2, 12:30 pm Ambassador Series: H.E. Luis Gallegos, Ecuador
Eniola Mafe (MAGES '10)
Intrigued by the historical, cultural, and economic ties binding Africa and Europe, Eniola Mafe chose the Master’s degree in German and European Studies (MAGES) because, in her words, "it was unlike any other masters program I looked at, and it allowed me the freedom to define my own concentration."
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A Call for Engagement and Understanding
CCAS Hosts Sen. Chuck Hagel
Western nations must further engage and understand Middle Eastern leaders and countries in order to avoid the misguided policies and harmful prejudices that have guided the war in Iraq, argues Republican Senator Chuck Hagel.
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