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    George Washington University: History and Humanities College Intensive

    George Washington University: History and Humanities College Intensive

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    • Listing Type: Summer Programs
    • Program Delivery: Day, Residential, Online
    • Destination: United States
    • Provided By: College
    • Session Start: May, June
    • Session Length: Six Weeks
    • Entering Grade: 11th, 12th
    • Gender: Coed
    • Category: Academic
    • Sub-Categories: History, Humanities
    • Selective: No
    • Ages: 15, 16, 17, 18
    • Career Clusters: Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications, Government and Public Administration
    • Credit Awarded: No
    • Location:Washington, District of Columbia
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    Overview

    Washington, DC is where history is made. GW draws on Washington, DC's deep historical roots to provide culturally-rich courses in history and the humanities. Are you a history-buff? Are you interested in making positive change for humanities? Then come join our Pre College cohort! Find out more!

    Course topics include foreign languages, philosophy, world history, religion, leadership and more.

    On-campus and online courses are available for credit, while our noncredit offerings focus on experiential learning environments, connecting students with large institutions and experts in their respective fields.

    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.