University Expansion
From the start of President DeGioia’s term in 2001, Georgetown University underwent an unprecedented period of growth, both locally and internationally. These capital projects transformed the footprint of the University into the global force it is today.
Hilltop Campus
Georgetown’s historic Hilltop campus has added state-of-the-art, eco-friendly buildings dedicated to science, medicine, business, and more. New green spaces and residence halls have been built, enhancing the on-campus student experience.
See how the Hilltop has grownCapitol Campus
Located in the heart of Washington DC, Georgetown’s new Capitol Campus is the home of interdisciplinary studies and civic engagement. With a focus on experiential learning, students at the Capitol Campus gain practical experience in a lively, educational community.
See the evolution of the Capitol CampusQatar Campus
In 2005, Georgetown University became an international university with the opening of our Qatar campus, in partnership with Qatar Foundation. This new campus offers a unique undergraduate program in international affairs, as part of the School of Foreign Service.
Learn about our innovative Qatar campus