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      • Students in the Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences may major, major with a minor, double major, double major with a minor, or major in one field with two minors. A minor is not required.
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  2. Majors, Minors, and Certificates. Students in the Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences may major, major with a minor, double major, double major with a minor, or major in one field with two minors. A minor is not required.

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      Minors are optional. Some minors require an application (*),...

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    The following are the graduation requirements for all students in the College of Arts & Sciences. Each degree candidate must: 1. Complete a minimum of 120 semester hours. 2. Complete the Core Curriculum. 3. Complete a major: 3.1. Requirements for each major are specified in the Degree Programs (new window)section of this Bulletin. Majors and minors...

    The Core Curriculum in the College, ordinarily completed in the student’s first and second years, has two tiers: the University Core and the College Core. The University Core, shared by all five undergraduate schools, anchors the undergraduate experience in the liberal arts disciplines of the College, in areas that nurture the intellect and the spi...

    Georgetown College holds its students to all of the standards set forth in the Academic Regulations section of this Bulletin, including both the Academic Standards and the Honor Systemdescribed therein. The former articulates university-wide standards for satisfactory academic performance, while the latter expresses the expectations for academic in...

    For a complete overview of the study abroad application process, please see the Global Education section of this Bulletin or visit studyabroad.georgetown.edu. Study abroad is ordinarily pursued in the junior year; applications to study abroad in the spring of sophomore year or fall of senior year will be considered, but should be accompanied by a p...

    The policies and procedures described below are consistent with and in addition to the University-wide Academic Standardsdescribed elsewhere in this Bulletin. Georgetown College is an intensive and immersive intellectual community. Students are embraced by a network of faculty, advising deans, counselors, and peer advisors who are committed to nurt...

    Academic Advising Program

    Students in the College are supported by advising that embraces the freedom of the liberal arts, Georgetown’s Jesuit and Catholic tradition, and each student’s distinctive interests, needs, and strengths. Cura personalis, care for individuals asindividuals who are distinct, complex, full, and forming, is the central inspiration for College advising. Students enter the College with intellectual interests and goals, and with a vast array of curricular choices and possibilities. Advisors form re...

    Preparation for Graduate and Professional Schools

    A number of the graduates of the College each year go on to graduate and professional schools. The College attempts, through its curricula, programs, and advising system, to give its students strong preparation for graduate work. Students who are considering graduate study are encouraged to visit the College Dean’s Office at any time during the academic year to discuss their interests. Undergraduates should also consult with faculty advisors who can offer viable guidance regarding preparation...

    Degrees are conferred three times a year: in May, August, and December. Seniors are prompted by the Dean’s Office to file an application for the degree by the Dean’s Office; failure to do so in a timely fashion may delay the conferral of the degree. Commencement Exercises take place once a year, in May. Students graduating in August may participate...

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  3. Students are required to complete at least half of the coursework for a major or minor in residence at Georgetown. Transfer credits in excess of half of a major or minor will be counted as free electives toward the degree.

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  4. Many courses that meet the Diversity requirement also meet other curricular requirements (e.g., core, major, minor) in each school. Courses fulfilling this requirement are indicated with the “Core: Diversity Domesticor “Core: Diversity Globalattribute in the Schedule of Classes .

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  5. JUNIORS AND SENIORS: To change a minor or add a second minor, complete and submit an Academic Program Changes Form to be reviewed by your Advising Dean or Academic Counselor in the College Dean’s Office. Most minors do not require department approval or signature. See below for more information on our application-based minors. Minors by Application

  6. Minors are optional. Some minors require an application (*), typically submitted in the spring of sophomore year. MOST Minors are open to all, and may be declared when declaring a major, or any time after. The following minors are offered: [top of page]

  7. Academic Standards. Advising. Courses and Credits. Independent Study. Degree Requirements. Exams and Grading. Program Changes. Registration and Status Changes. Academic Standards. On certain occasions, you may be asked if you are in “good academic standing”. The answer is yes unless you’re on academic probation.

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