I'm thinking about applying to colleges near Washington, DC, and I'm trying to compile a list of schools in the area. Being close to such a bustling city seems like it would have a ton of advantages, especially for internships and networking opportunities. Do you guys know which colleges are worth checking out nearby? I'd love to hear your recommendations or personal experiences if you've attended any schools around there.
There are quite a few colleges in and around Washington, DC that draw students due to their location, academic reputation, and opportunities for internships in government, non-profits, and other sectors.
Closest to DC, you have institutions like:
- Georgetown University: It's one of the oldest universities in the country and is known for programs like International Relations, Political Science, and Business.
- George Washington University: Close to the White House and top-notch for subjects like Public Policy and International Affairs.
- American University: Recognized for its School of International Service and programs in Political Science and Journalism.
An underrated gem located within DC is Howard University, a top tier and historically black research university, acknowledged for programs like Business, Journalism, and Health Sciences.
Venturing a bit farther, in the suburbs outside DC, you will find:
- University of Maryland, College Park: Known for Engineering, Business, Journalism, and Computer Science.
And if you don't mind a longer, but still manageable, commute to the city you could consider:
- George Mason University (in Fairfax, Virginia).
- Johns Hopkins University: Located in Baltimore, MD, JHU is renowned for its advancements in medical research.
Each of these schools offers a unique culture, course options, and student life experiences. As always, it's not just about location, but making sure the college aligns well with your academic and personal interests. So take time to visit the campuses if possible, explore their specific programs, and speak with current students or alumni. You'll want to feel confident both in the academic opportunities presented and the overall campus environment, or the vibe that you get from their student community.
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