George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences
In 2003, more than 18,500 people interested in living and learning in the nation’s capital applied for admission to GW’s undergraduate schools. Of these, almost 2,300 enrolled at GW. Forty-six percent of the University’s freshman class rank in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating classes, while 74 percent rank in the top fifth. And, once here, about 40 percent of GW’s students often decide to stay past graduation—to pursue their graduate degrees at GW.
Masters:
- Master in Adult Nurse Practitioning
- Master in Clinical Practice Management
- Master in Clinical Research Administration
- Master in Clinical Research Administration for Nurses
- Master in Emergency Services Management
- Master in End-of-Life Care
- Master in Family Nursing
- Master in Health Sciences
- Master in Medicine
- Master in Physician Assistance
Doctors:
- Doctor in Adult Nurse Practitioning
- Doctor in Biochemistry
- Doctor in Clinical Research Administration for Nurses
- Doctor in End-of-Life Care
- Doctor in Family Nursing
- Doctor in Health Sciences
- Doctor in Medicine
- Doctor in Physical Therapy