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The George Washington University
Formal Seal of George Washington University, DC, USA.svg
Former names
Columbian College
Columbian University
Motto Latin: Deus Nobis Fiducia
Motto in English
God is Our Trust
Type Private
Established February 9, 1821
Endowment $1.570 billion (2016)
Chairman Nelson Carbonell
President Steven Knapp
Provost Forrest Maltzman
Academic staff
2,663
Students 27,159 (2016)
Undergraduates 11,244 (2016)
Postgraduates 15,486 (2016)
Other students
429 (2016)
Location Washington, D.C., U.S.
Campus Urban (Foggy Bottom)
Suburban (Mount Vernon and Virginia campuses)
Colors Buff and Blue
         
Sports 24 varsity sports teams
11 men's and 13 women's
Nickname Colonials
Mascot George Washington
The Colonial
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IA-10
Website gwu.edu
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University rankings
National
ARWU 99–119
Forbes 103
U.S. News & World Report 56
Washington Monthly 106
Global
ARWU 301–400
QS 363
Times 201–250
U.S. News & World Report 283

The George Washington University (GW, GWU, or George Washington) is a private research university in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. Founded in 1821 as Columbian College, the university has since grown to comprise fourteen undergraduate and graduate colleges and schools, including the School of Media and Public Affairs, Elliott School of International Affairs, Law School, and School of Public Health. George Washington's main campus is located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood with two satellite campuses located in the Foxhall neighborhood of Washington, D.C. and in Ashburn, Virginia. It is the second oldest and the largest institution of higher education in the District of Columbia.

George Washington, the first President of the United States, advocated the establishment of a centrally located national university in his first State of the Union address in 1790 and continued to promote this idea throughout his career and until his death. In his will, Washington left his 50 shares in the Potomac Company to help endow the university. However, due to the company's financial difficulties, the expected funding was not available. Instead funds were raised independently and on February 9, 1821, the university was chartered by an act of Congress. Although originally named Columbian College, its name was changed to Columbian University in 1873 and to the George Washington University in 1904, in honor of the president.

George Washington offers degree programs in seventy-one disciplines, enrolling an average of 11,000 undergraduate and 15,500 post-graduate students from more than 130 countries. The university is well known for preparing leaders for careers in government, international affairs, and journalism. As of 2015, George Washington had 1,116 active-duty alumni working in the U.S. Foreign Service, second only to Georgetown's 1190. Notable George Washington alumni include U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, South Korean President Syngman Rhee, and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.


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