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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not want to be in Baltimore. Yuck. My nephew is so happy to be done and the h*ll out of there this spring. I'd definitely pick GU over JHU as a policy/politics/govt undergrad.[/quote] Same. [/quote] Is the new school in the new location on Pennsylvania Avenue for graduate programs, undergraduate programs, or both. If undergraduate, you are really separated from the main campus. [/quote] GU also has built a new school and kids can live there last two years---the Frank McCourt public policy will be housed there---few blocks to the Capitol for obvious reasons. https://mccourt.georgetown.edu/new-building-information/ Quick Facts The McCourt School is excited to begin welcoming students to our new building on Georgetown’s Capitol Campus in the summer of 2024. In the fall of 2025, we expect to welcome our first undergraduate students, who will begin completing the requirements of a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy degree as juniors on the Capitol Campus. [b]The undergraduate program will be structured so that students can spend both their junior and senior years living and studying in downtown DC.[/b] Learn more about the Joint Program in Public Policy for undergraduates Our building is located in the heart of Capitol Hill at 125 E St. NW, between 1st and 2nd streets, adjacent to Georgetown’s Law Center, and next door to 500 1st Street, the home of McCourt’s research centers. Our new building will unite McCourt School students, faculty, research centers and staff in the same location for the first time since the School’s founding in 2013, accelerating collaboration and spurring new partnerships. The building design strives to strengthen connections within our community, and cultivate collaboration and conversation, with spaces like the Main Commons area which will bring students, faculty, staff and community members together. Our new home will serve as a front door to Georgetown University for the policy, political and local communities, deepening our ties to the people we serve and our impact for the common good. The building features new signature event spaces for the McCourt School and Georgetown University communities, including a 400-seat auditorium that will serve as the Gaston Hall of the Capitol Campus, and the Capitol View Convening Space and rooftop terrace offering stunning views of the Capitol Building and downtown DC. We envision our new home serving as a front door to Georgetown University for the policy, political and local communities, deepening our ties to the people we serve and our impact for the common good.[/quote]
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