Programs of Study MAJORS & MINORS Majors
Pre-Professional Programs
French German German Studies Health Science History Information Systems Mathematics Music-Church Music Education – Instrumental Music Education – Vocal Nursing Arts Oxford Programs Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religion Security Studies Sociology Spanish Theatre & Performance Studies
Accounting American Studies Art Athletic Training Biology BioChemistry Business Administration Computer Science Management Information Systems Chemistry Commerce Language & Culture Communication & Media Studies Computational Science Computer Science Economics Education Engineering Arts English Environmental Science European Studies Exercise Science
Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Ministry Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Minors Only Asian Studies Child Development Classics Medieval & Renaissance Studies Musical Theatre Public Health Sustainable Community Development Women’s Studies Youth Ministries Bolded programs of study are most popular among international students .
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES Free airport pick-up (Lexington, KY – LEX only) International Student Lounge and community kitchen Assistance in setting up life in the US (mobile phone, bank account, etc.) Assistance with various government offices (Social Security, Driver’s License, etc.)
Academic support: free tutoring (both private and group), special class sections just for international students
Free on-campus housing over winter break (mid December – mid January) Assistance with career and internship planning
Extensive English language support
Free health clinic on campus during the academic year
One-on-one immigration advising
QUICK FACTS Undergraduate Students: 1,116
Average Class Size: 14
Graduate Students: 427
Students Living on Campus: 90%
Faculty: 115 full-time
Scholarship Funding: $21 million/year
Student/Faculty Ratio: 9:1
Scholarship types available to international students: academic, athletic, & need-based Average international scholarship award: $17,000 * 2012-2013 Data
learn more Office of International Admissions 400 East College Street, Georgetown, KY, 40324, USA +1-502-863-8390 (phone and fax) | Skype: JSniderGC international@georgetowncollege.edu www.georgetowncollege.edu/international/admissions www.twitter.com/gcintl Georgetown College admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin.
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GEORGETOWN • Columbus
the georgetown difference
• Dayton • Indianapolis • Cincinnati
requirements
Admission Requirements g Application Free to apply online.
At Georgetown, you will find academic excellence in a supportive environment. With small classes and personalized attention, our students focus on one major content area while studying a wide range of topics, resulting in a first-class education. Our students don’t just succeed in the classroom: we are also noted for our high students’ high acceptance rates into medical, law and graduate schools.
Georgetown • Louisville • Lexington
• Nashville
ADMISSIONS g Official Transcript(s) Translated copies preferred.
6 Hours
Cincinnati
1 Hour
Columbus
2 Hours 40 Minutes
Dayton
2 Hours
Indianapolis
3 Hours
Knoxville
3 Hours 10 Minutes
Louisville
1 Hour
Nashville
3 Hours 30 Minutes
St. Louis
5 Hours
g ACT (School Code 1514) – 19
SCHOLARSHIPS
Tuition $32,310 Room (shared dorm) $3,970 96% of our faculty have earned terminal degrees (the highest degree available in their field) Over 70 majors, minors, and academic programs
U.S. News & World Report, “best liberal arts” category
Board (19 meals per week) $4,260 Total $40,540
Georgetown College offers merit, need-based and athletic scholarships to international students. The following academic scholarships, based on GPA and test score(s), are available*:
Presidential Scholarship
$14,000
Giddings Award
$12,000
Patterson Scholarship
$10,000
Virginia Covington Scholarship
$ 8,000
America’s 100 Best College Buys® (Institution Research and Evaluation)
g The average out-of-pocket cost for international students ranges from $21,000 to $25,000.
America’s Best Colleges (Forbes.com)
Other Costs
International students may combine academic, need-based and athletic aid to create a personalized scholarship package.
Health Insurance (year) $1,000
g Average Scholarship Amount (2013 – 2014) for international applicants: $17,000
Students should also plan on the following, estimated costs each year. Travel costs and personal expenses vary from student to student.
athletics men
women
Baseball
Golf
Basketball
Soccer
Basketball
Soccer
Cheerleading
Softball
Cheerleading
Tennis
Cross Country
Tennis
Cross Country
Track
Dance
Track
Golf
Volleyball
(American) Football
is part of NAIA Division I. Our teams don’t just play, they win – the Georgetown men’s basketball team won the 2013 NAIA Division I Championship and many of our other teams have a long history of winning.
Paper – 520 g IELTS – 6.0
costs 2013-2014
Washington, DC 8 Hours 30 Minutes
Georgetown College
Computer – 190
costs & scholarships
to Georgetown College
Chicago
Internet – 68
g SAT (School Code 1249) – 890
Driving Times 6 Hours 30 Minutes
Georgetown College requires one of these test scores. g TOEFL (School Code 1249)
g Official Test Score
Knoxville •
Atlanta
Minimum Test Score
Lacrosse
intramurals Basketball
Soccer
Billiards
Tennis
Flag Football
Ultimate Frisbee
Golf
Volleyball
Kickball
Water Polo
Textbooks (semester)
$ 700
*These scholarship amounts are only available for non-US citizens ineligible to file the FAFSA. Amounts may vary based on academic merit.
OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS International Enrollment: 32
Most Popular Majors: Business Administration, Accounting
Countries Represented: 13 Including: Afghanistan, Brazil, Cameroon, Chile, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Vietnam
Campus Involvements: Soccer, Tennis, Student Workers, Campus Ministries * Spring 2013 Data
Looking for more information about studying in the United States? Visit your nearest EducationUSA advising center. www.educationusa.info