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YOUR MANDATORY SUMMER TASKS TO
PREPARE FOR ACADEMIC LIFE AT GW INCLUDE:
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Completing your five-minute Academic
Interest Survey
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Completing Part I of your Pre-Orientation
Online Module
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Attend a mandatory group advising session
(June and July)
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Sign up for a class registration time slot (by July
10) GW All incoming GW Engineering first-year
students will register for classes on July 18, 8am12pm EDT. However, each student will need to
register individually through this sign-up link. For
more information about the process, please review
the Advising and Registration of the Pre-Orientation
Online Module. If additional questions remain, do
not hesitate to contact the GW Engineering advising
team at seasadvising@gwu.edu.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES OVERVIEW
■ COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES (CCAS) — The broad study of the liberal
arts is matched with ground-breaking research that
advances discovery and influences policy at GW’s
oldest and largest college.
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Corcoran School of the Arts and Design —The
Corcoran School, part of Columbian College, is an
incubator for the fine arts and offers performing arts
and art exhibitions open to the greater university
community.
School of Media and Public Affairs (SMPA) —
Part of Columbian College, prepares the
next generation of journalists and political
communicators as students and faculty uncover the
most effective ways to connect and inform in today’s
complex media world.
■ ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
(ESIA) — While every school of international affairs
bridges theory and practice, the Elliott School offers
more than bridges: It provides sidewalks. Our location
in the heart of Washington, D.C., enables the fresh
exchange of ideas and information between policy
shapers and academic experts.
■ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (GWSB) — With established
relationships within the International Monetary Fund,
the World Bank and the U.S. State Department (all
located just blocks away), students in GWSB learn
firsthand how to see beyond the bottom line and
consider the big picture of international affairs, finance,
sustainability, ethics and corporate responsibility—often
all at once.