Prospective Students

Biomedical Graduate Education programs provide rigorous academics and personalized career preparation for students across many areas of study. We welcome you to learn more about our offerings and how to apply.

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Programs

Learn about our master’s, Ph.D. and graduate certificate programs.

How to Apply

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Tuition & Fees

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Scholarships & Funding

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Student Life

Discover all the resources available to BGE students.

Supporting Our Community

Georgetown University recognizes the commitment and hopes of civil servants and students as they face reductions in the federal workforce and other governmental shifts. Our master’s programs will provide partial tuition scholarships and application fee waivers to federal civil employees and contractors who were displaced from April 2024 to March 2025, and to alumni in the Georgetown undergraduate classes of 2023-2025.

Community in Diversity
 

We are proud to host a student community representing many faiths, identities, nations of origin and other backgrounds. Community in Diversity benefits all of BGE by exposing us to new ideas, perspectives, and opportunities for collaboration.
 

Explore our programs and resources dedicated to supporting students of all backgrounds.

 

International Students

Learn about BGE’s global community and find resources and frequently asked questions on our International Students page. The Georgetown University Office of Global Services (OGS) offers further guidance.
 

Military-Connected Students

Support for military-connected BGE students includes funding opportunities and assistance. You may also use the services of the Georgetown University Military and Veterans’ Resource Center.
 

Undocumented Students

Georgetown University’s Undocumented Student Resources website provides information and guidance on financial and legal aid, career education, campus and community organizations, and other on‑campus and off‑campus supports.

 

Descendant Students

Georgetown University engages with Descendants – people whose ancestors were enslaved on Maryland Jesuit plantations. Explore the Reconciliation Fund for community-based projects, in keeping with our reflection on slavery, memory, and reconciliation.
 


655Studentsrepresenting 27 countries, Fall 2024
197Facultywith expertise across disciplines and industries
4,928Alumnigraduated 2013-2022

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