Pre-College

Summer Programs for High School Students

High school students in the Pre-College Program spend a summer in Washington, D.C., taking advantage of GW's expertise in global development, international relations, public policy and administration, politics, diplomacy, history, biomedical engineering, museum studies and the arts.

Top-tier faculty guide, inspire and empower students through immersive programs that connect academic experience with real-world practice.

Our summer programs are intensive and exciting, allowing students to experience the academic rigors of learning in a college environment. They are academically-challenging courses that integrate lectures and seminars with exploration of area organizations.

Pre-College also offers a transformative introduction to college life. Students develop confidence in their ability to become part of a new community, participating in recreational and social activities while making friends with peers from around the world.

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Make the Nation's Capital Your Classroom

Spend Your Summer at GW

Create bold opportunities. Discover Washington, D.C. Challenge your perspective. Pre-College gives you the opportunity to have an unforgettable summer in the nation’s capital.

Envision your summer on campus and in D.C.

 

What our students are saying about Pre-College

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An Extraordinary Summer Opportunity

"It was absolutely the highlight of my summer, and, more importantly, I believe I know what I want to do in the future now.”

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Find Your Passion

"The program helped me realize where my professional career interests lie and completely influenced my future choice of major.”

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Learn from Distinguished Faculty

"My professor has helped me so much. I have gained so many great ideas that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.”

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Make History

"I got to experience college life before I attended. I will be the first member of my family to attend college. This is huge for me.”