Co-Curricular Opportunities

As an undergraduate student in the School of Foreign Service, you have a wide range of activities available to complement your studies. 

You can travel abroad to gain international experience, pursue internships related to your degree or participate in student organizations on campus. Explore the options below to find the co-curricular opportunities that are right for you.

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Global Experience

Over 80% of our undergraduate students spend time abroad through international courses, study-abroad programs, internships, conferences and research trips.

Funding opportunities

Whether you are seeking funding for research, securing a summer internship or pursuing unique global experiences, these opportunities are designed to empower you as you advance in your studies and career.

Co-curricular awards

As a student at Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service (SFS), you have access to a wide range of funding awards that support your academic, professional and research aspirations. 

Research fellowships

Explore the various fellowship opportunities available to graduate and undergraduate students at Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service.

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Student organizations

Explore your interests and build a community through our student clubs and organizations. The typical Hoya finds a vast array of clubs and organizations on campus to fit their interests, whether at the intersection of international affairs and art, somewhere among sports, service and the economy or on another topic entirely.

Summer programs

The Summer Institute in National Security is designed to provide current undergraduate students with intensive academic and practical experience in the field of U.S. national security.