George Washington University Virginia Science and Technology Campus

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George Washington University Virginia Graduate Campus is the campus of George Washington University in the Ashburn area of unincorporated Loudoun County, Virginia, United States.

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Research centers on campus

Academic programs on campus

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In his will, George Washington wanted the University to benefit his home state of Virginia as well as the federal district

There are currently 20 degree and certificate programs being offered on this campus. Programs are available in person, online, or hybrid form.

Business

Education

Engineering

Health Sciences

Integrated Information, Science, and Technology

Justice and Public Safety Information Management

Nursing

Library

The Virginia Science and Technology Campus Library serves the GW community, including current students, faculty, staff and alumni. Access is also granted to GW affiliated universities, schools and organizations and members of the public using the Foundation Center Collection.

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References

  1. "George Washington's Last Will and Testament, July 9, 1799". George Washington's Mount Vernon. Retrieved 2022-12-28.