Washington Colleges and Universities

Want a real-world political education along with your usual college program? Washington D.C. is the place to be. As the capital city of the United States, Washington, D.C. has been given special status as an independent city unaffiliated with a state. Home to all three branches of the federal government, many private and public institutions are situated within D.C. for ideal access to the power and business centers of the nation. Culturally, Washington, D.C. is bursting with historical museums, musical acts, performing arts, and hundreds of years of American heritage. Students in Washington, D.C. are never without diversion, whether dancing in the hip clubs of Georgetown or viewing the wide range of attractions at the Smithsonian Museum.

Washington D.C. colleges and universities benefit greatly from the resources of the US Federal Government and its surrounding entities. Georgetown University has been in the city since its early days, and continues to prosper as an academic leader. American University and George Washington University are also examples of excellent Washington D.C. colleges and universities.



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Cultural Diversity in Washington

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Large Schools


George Washington University
Strayer University - Washington Campus


Medium Schools


American University
Catholic University of America
University of the District of Columbia
Georgetown University
Howard University


Small Schools


Gallaudet University
Sanz School
Trinity University