It is never too late to earn a Georgetown degree. Students in the Liberal Studies program come from every age group and every life situation. Most are working professionals. All share an eagerness to advance their understanding of the world and develop the tools they need to reach their life goals. All have learned that, with the extensive support of the Georgetown community, they can earn the degree they always wanted.

The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies program is designed for students who may have been away from academia for some period of time, but still want to participate in a program of the highest caliber. Georgetown offers a wealth of resources to facilitate the transition back into a rigorous program of study. Courses and individual help are available to polish writing, logic, and rhetoric skills. Academic advisors and faculty mentors provide one-on-one counseling and direction. The Writing Center offers students help to bring their writing up to a level that will advance their success both in school and on the job. Additional informal encounters, such as late-night study breaks, held in the library, provide more opportunities for individual interaction with faculty members. Once you become a Georgetown student, you have access to an entire community interested in seeing you succeed.

Events & Highlights

Liberal Studies Information Session
BALS, MALS, DLS
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 6:30 PM Georgetown University Alumni House
3604 O St., NW
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SCS and PGCC Partner to Increase Student Access to Liberal Studies Bachelor's Degree Program

Georgetown Announces Campus Emergency Notification System

Georgetown University
School of Continuing Studies
Box 571006
Washington, DC 20057
(202) 687-8700
Georgetown University
Center for Continuing and Professional Education
3101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 200
Arlington, VA 22201
(202) 687-7000