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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Applications Hit Record High

By Johanna Caldwell March 30, 2011

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions sent letters of acceptance to 2,345 high school seniors on Friday, selecting 18 percent of applicants to the Class of 2015. The admission rate this year...

Website Publishes College Application Essays

By Heather Flynn March 25, 2011

In the quest to receive an offer of admission from one of the nation's elite colleges, some students rack up bills paying for high-price counselors to aid them in writing the perfect essay, while others...

Applications to Class of 2015 Hit Record High

By Johanna Caldwell January 21, 2011

A record high of 19,300 students have applied for admission to Georgetown's Class of 2015, signaling a 6.8 percent jump from last year's 18,070 applicants, according to Dean of Undergraduate Admissions...

Minority Apps’ Steep Rise May Reflect Shift

By Glenn Russo, Mariah Byrne, and Sarah Kaplan December 3, 2010

Georgetown has seen a dramatic rise in early undergraduate applications from minority students, specifically black students, this admissions cycle. Applications in the early pool from minority students...

Scheduling Conflict

By The Editorial Board November 2, 2010

Imagine you are applying to be a resident assistant. While your upperclassman peers pair up and enter housing selection in late October, you diligently work on your RA application for the mid-November...

Students Reimagine Hilltop

By Carly Timm-Bijold October 22, 2010

Currently, as is the case every fall, undergraduates have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on Georgetown through the Re-Imagining Georgetown (RIG) Partnership, which awards up to $10,000 in grants...

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