George Washington University

Men's Diving Athletic Scholarships

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  • 2121 I Street, NW
  • Washington, DC 20052
  • (202) 994-1000
  • http://www.gwu.edu
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Year Founded:
1821
Religious Affiliation:
None
College Type:
Private , Urban
Enrollment:
10893 (full time undergrad)
Tuition In State:
$56,845
Tuition Out of State:
$56,845
Division:
NCAA I
Conference:
Atlantic 10 Conference (Division I), Collegiate Water Polo Association (Division I)
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George Washington University Men's diving Program Coaching & Recruiting Staff
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    Athletics Information
    Conference:
    Atlantic 10 Conference (Division I), Collegiate Water Polo Association (Division I)
    Division:
    NCAA I
    Athletic Director:
    Patrick Nero
    Men's Diving Coaching Staff
    • Christopher Lane Head Coach
    Sports Offered
    • Baseball
    • Men's Basketball
    • Men's Diving
    • Men's Golf
    • Men's Soccer
    • Men's Swimming
    • Men's Track
    • Men's Water Polo
    • Softball
    • Women's Basketball
    • Women's Diving
    • Women's Gymnastics
    • Women's Lacrosse
    • Women's Rowing
    • Women's Soccer
    • Women's Swimming
    • Women's Tennis
    • Women's Track
    • Women's Volleyball
    Club Sports
    See More
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    Admissions Contact Info
    Admissions Toll Free Phone:
    (800) 447-3765
    Admissions Phone:
    (202) 994-1000
    Admissions Email:
    [email protected]
    Academic Requirements
    Academic Selectivity:
    Somewhat Selective
    Religious Requirements:
    No
    Specific Religious Requirements:
    N/A
    Application Information
    Application Deadline:
    Yes
    Application Deadline Date:
    January 1
    Application Final Date:
    January 10
    Application Priority Date:
    February 1
    Notification Date:
    April 1
    Rolling Admissions:
    No
    Early Action:
    No
    Early Action Closing Date:
     
    Early Decision:
    Yes
    Early Decision Deadline:
    November 1
    Common Application:
    Yes
    Student Body Averages
    ACT
    Average Freshman GPA:
    3.2
    Average ACT Composite:
    28
    Average ACT English:
    0
    Average ACT Math:
    0
    Average ACT Writing:
    0
    ACT 25th Percentile:
    30%
    ACT 75th Percentile:
    33%
    SAT
    Average SAT 1 Combined:
    0
    Average SAT 1 Math:
    645
    Average SAT 1 Verbal:
    641
    SAT 25th Percentile:
    1270%
    SAT 75th Percentile:
    1450%
    SAT 2 Requirements:
     
    Majors
      Most Popular Majors:
    • International Affairs, Political Science,
      Pre-Professional Programs:
    • Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine
      Other Pre-Professional Programs:
      Combined 3-2 Programs:
    •  
      Majors Offered:
    • Accounting,
    • Anthropology,
    • Applied Horticulture,
    • Applied Mathematics,
    • Archeology,
    • Area Studies,
    • Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management,
    • Athletic Training, EMT Paramedic and Treatment Professions,
    • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology,
    • Biology,
    • Biomathematics,
    • Biomedical/Medical Engineering,
    • Biotechnology,
    • Business,
    • Business Administration, Management, and Operations,
    • Business, Sports and Entertainment Management/Marketing, Other,
    • Chemistry,
    • City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning,
    • Civil Engineering,
    • Classics and Classical Linguistics,
    • Clinical Psychology,
    • Clinical Sciences,
    • Communication Disorders Sciences,
    • Communication and Media Studies,
    • Community Organization and Advocacy,
    • Computer Engineering,
    • Computer Science,
    • Computer Software and Media Applications,
    • Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications,
    • Computer and Information Sciences,
    • Computer and Information Sciences, Other,
    • Criminal Justice, Forensics and Corrections,
    • Criminology,
    • Curriculum and Instruction,
    • Dance,
    • Dentistry and Oral Sciences,
    • Drama and Stagecraft,
    • East Asian Linguistics,
    • Ecology, Marine Biology, and Oceanography,
    • Economics,
    • Education, Other,
    • Educational Administration,
    • Educational/Instructional Media Design,
    • Electrical Engineering,
    • Engineering,
    • Engineering, Other,
    • Engineering-Related Fields,
    • English Literature,
    • Ethnic and Group Studies,
    • Film/Video and Photographic Arts,
    • Finance,
    • Fine and Studio Arts,
    • Genetics,
    • Geography and Cartography,
    • Geology,
    • Germanic Linguistics,
    • Global Studies,
    • Graphic Design, Illustration and Game/Media Design,
    • Health Professions, Other,
    • Health and Medical Administrative Services,
    • History,
    • Homeland Security,
    • Hospitality Management,
    • Human Resources Management,
    • Human Services,
    • Industrial Engineering,
    • Information Science,
    • Information Technology Administration,
    • Interdisciplinary Studies, Other,
    • International Business,
    • International Relations and National Security Studies,
    • International and Comparative Education,
    • Journalism,
    • Landscape Architecture,
    • Law,
    • Legal Research,
    • Legal Support Services,
    • Liberal Arts and Sciences,
    • Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods,
    • Marketing,
    • Mathematics,
    • Mechanical Engineering,
    • Medical Preparatory Programs,
    • Medicine,
    • Mental and Social Health Services,
    • Microbiological Sciences,
    • Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Linguistics,
    • Molecular Medicine,
    • Museum Studies,
    • Music,
    • Natural Resources Conservation and Research,
    • Nursing,
    • Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution,
    • Philosophy,
    • Physical Education, Kinesiology and Exercise Science,
    • Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Professions,
    • Physics,
    • Physiology,
    • Political Science and Government,
    • Psychology,
    • Public Administration,
    • Public Health,
    • Public Policy Analysis,
    • Public Relations and Advertising,
    • Publishing,
    • Religious Studies,
    • Rhetoric and Composition/Writing,
    • Romance Linguistics,
    • Science, Technology and Society,
    • Slavic, Baltic, and Albanian Linguistics,
    • Social Sciences, Other,
    • Sociology,
    • Special Education,
    • Statistics,
    • Student Counseling,
    • Sustainability Studies,
    • Systems Engineering,
    • Teacher Development Methods,
    • Teacher Development Specific Subjects,
    • Teaching English or French,
    • Visual and Performing Arts,
    Location
    City/Town Situated In:
    Washington, DC
    Population:
    588292
    Major City Closest To School:
     
    Distance Of Major City:
    0 Miles
    Closest International Airport:
    Washington, DC
    Distance To International Airport:
    10 Miles
    Closest Other Airport:
    Dulles, VA
    Distance To Other Airport:
    20 Miles
    Location Description:

    36-acre campus in Washington, DC (population: 588,292); branch campuses at various sites in Washington, DC, MD, and VA. Served by airport, bus, and train. School operates transportation around campus and to the Mt. Vernon campus. Public transportation serves campus.

    Demographics
    Male:
    39.42%
    Female:
    60.58%
    African American:
    6.89%
    Asian American:
    9.88%
    Caucasian:
    52.30%
    Hispanic:
    8.90%
    International:
    11.46%
    Other:
    6.68%
    Student Faculty Ratio:
    13:1
    Out State Freshmen:
    99%
    Campus Size:
    36 acres
    Campus Life
    Freshmen In School Housing:
    98%
    Students Live On Campus:
    67%
    Students Live Off Campus:
    33%
    Students Live On Campus During Weekends:
    95%
    Housing Types:
    • Coed dorms, Sorority housing, Fraternity housing, Single-student apartments, Other
    Fraternities & Sororities
    Fraternities & Sororities:
    Y
    Number Of Fraternities:
    22
    Number Of Sororities:
    18
    Join Fraternities:
    18%
    Join Sororities:
    26%
    ROTC
    Air Force ROTC:
    No
    Navy ROTC:
    Yes
    Army ROTC:
    No
    Financial Aid
    Financial Aid Toll Free Number:
     
    Financial Aid Phone:
    (202) 994-6620
    Financial Aid Email:
    [email protected]
    Aid Notification Date:
    March 24
    Financial Aid Forms:
    FAFSA, CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE
    Tuition Instate:
    $56,845
    Tuition Out of State:
    $56,845
    Room & Board:
    $8,900
    Average Debt On Graduation:
    $31,299
    Scholarship Numbers
    FTF = First Time Freshmen
    FTU = Full Time Undergraduate
    Average Non-Need Based Athletic Grant and Scholarship Amount:
    FTF :$24,973
    FTU : $22,679
    Number of Students Who Received Non-Need Based Athletic Grants and Scholarships:
    FTF :41
    FTU : 163
    Average Non-Need Based Scholarship or Grant Amount:
    FTF :$21,083
    FTU : $19,616
    Average Need-Based Loan Amount:
    FTF :$4,649
    FTU : $6,892
    Average Need-Based-Self-Help-Award Amount:
    FTF :$5,552
    FTU : $7,761
    Average Need-Based Scholarship or Grant Amount:
    FTF :$25,467
    FTU : $24,075
    Average Financial Aid Package:
    FTF :$36,215
    FTU : $37,252
    Average Percentage Of Need Met (Based on EFC):
    FTF :94%
    FTU : 93%

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