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Washington, DC Private Colleges & Universities
Independent Colleges, Schools, and Universities
Washington, DC is the place to be for those who want a fast paced urban life that is rich in history and politics. The nation's capital offers a wealth of educational opportunities as you work toward bachelor's or associate's degrees or even a few art history classes.
Washington, DC private colleges and universities offer a wide range of education programs with degrees and certificates up to the doctoral level, as well as professional degrees such as law and medicine. These Washington, DC private schools are diverse in character, academic emphasis, and origins. Some private colleges or schools have a religious affiliation; others are secular. Private colleges and universities may be profit or non-profit institutions. Typically,
Washington, DC independent colleges or private schools give weight to personal characteristics and activities in addition to considering GPA and test scores. While many
Washington, DC private schools are considerably more expensive than comparable state institutions, they also tend to offer more generous financial aid packages. Many students have found the actual out-of-pocket cost to earn a degree from a private college in Washington, DC to be less than the cost of the state schools to which they were accepted. On the one hand, public colleges are usually less expensive, particularly for in-state residents. They get most of their money from the state or local government. Check out your state's Guide to Residency.
Washington, DC private colleges rely on tuition, fees, endowments, and other private sources of funding. On the other hand, Washington, DC private colleges are usually smaller and can offer more personalized attention (and some believe, more prestige).
Washington, DC Private Colleges and Universities
The District does not have an organization for the 18 private institutions. However, the consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area represents the interests of the 5 large private universities, the public university and 3 private colleges in the District of Columbia,
and has undertaken enrollment exchange activities, joint publication projects and ongoing cooperative programs. A unified library collection project and a consortium student loan program are also in operation.
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Colleges and universities in Washington, DC offers students unfettered access to one of the most fascinating cities in the world. This is especially enticing for anyone interested in politics, policy making, and lobbying. Because Washington, DC is not very large, the
numerous campuses spread throughout the city are only a 20 minute drive from the White House, Capital, Library of Congress, and other important governmental buildings. |
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Strayer University
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DC Online Degrees
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A college degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by District of Columbia institutions of higher education, such as colleges or universities, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study.
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