Hi everyone, I've been planning on taking a few summer courses at George Washington University next summer. I've been trying to look for on-campus summer housing. What options are available and how do I go about securing it?
Hello!
George Washington University offers multiple options for students taking summer classes in terms of housing. Typically, students are accommodated in residence halls available in Foggy Bottom campus. Some popular choices are District House, Shenkman Hall, and International House.
Securing summer housing usually involves applying through the online portal provided by the University. Here, you will indicate your housing preferences and submit a housing agreement. The housing assignments are usually made on a first-come-first-serve basis, so it's better to apply as soon as the applications open. The exact dates and application deadlines vary from year to year, so check the university website or the housing portal for the latest information.
However, you need to keep in mind that the cost for summer housing is not included in the tuition for classes and is billed separately.
Do consider, though, that the availability and the way these operations run may change due to various reasons including periodic renovations, university regulations, or public health conditions. So, it's crucial that you contact the University Housing department directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Good luck with your summer courses, and enjoy your stay at GWU!
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