George Washington University College of Professional Studies

College of Professional Studies
Motto Deus Nobis Fiducia
(In God Our Trust)
Type Private
Established 2001
Parent institution
George Washington University
Dean Ali Eskandarian
Undergraduates 67[1]
Postgraduates 984[1]
Location Washington, D.C., 20052
Campus UrbanFoggy Bottom
Nickname CPS
Website cps.gwu.edu

The College of Professional Studies (CPS) at the George Washington University, established in 2001, offers programs to professional students at the Bachelor's, Master's, and Graduate Certificate level. The Graduate School of Political Management is also housed in the college.[2] The current dean is Ali Eskandarian, PhD. CPS is one of the ten colleges and schools of the George Washington University.[2]

The programs are housed in multiple buildings and centers in the Washington, DC and Virginia area. These facilities in Washington, DC include 2020 K. Street Center for Progressional Development, the Foggy Bottom campus of the George Washington University, and space near Capitol Hill. The Graduate Education Centers in Virginia in Ashburn, Alexandria, Arlington, and Newport News.[3]

Programs

The College of Professional Studies offers 38 programs to Bachelors, Masters, and Graduate Certificate students.[4]

Bachelors Programs

CPS offers the following Bachelor's programs:[4]

Masters Programs

CPS offers the following Masters programs:[4]

Graduate Certificate Programs

CPS offers the following Graduate Certificate programs:[4]

Graduate School of Political Management

The Graduate School of Political Management offer Master's and Certificate programs in the following:[4]

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Coordinates: 38°53′59″N 77°02′46″W / 38.8998°N 77.0462°W / 38.8998; -77.0462

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