Early Bird Deadline: January 31*
*For all applications submitted by this date, the app fee will be waived.
Final Deadline: April 15**
**Applications will not be reviewed after this date.
Enrollment Deposit Due: May 1
Steps to Complete Your Application
300- to 500-Word
Personal Statement
Write a 300- to 500-word personal statement describing why you want to attend the Hoya Summer High School Sessions at Georgetown University. Your completed essay should be uploaded to your online application prior to submission.
Letter of Recommendation
Provide the contact information of one reference within the online application. Upon submitting your application and $50 application fee, your chosen point of contact will receive an electronic request with instructions for submitting their letter of recommendation. If necessary, your reference can email a PDF copy of their letter of recommendation to highschool@georgetown.edu.
$50 Application
Fee
In order to submit your application, you must provide a non-refundable $50 application fee.
If English is not the primary language of instruction at your high school, please submit TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo scores to highschool@georgetown.edu. If you attend a bilingual school, your school official must email a copy of your school profile to highschool@georgetown.edu in lieu of TOEFL Scores. For more information on international student requirements, including visa information and mandatory health insurance, please visit our Resources for International Students page.
Our Admissions Office only reviews completed applications (which includes the $50 application fee, Personal Statement Essay, Letter of Recommendation, English Proficiency Scores (if required) and transcript) and they may request additional information if needed; admission decisions are released as they are made. Please allow up to three weeks after we have received your completed application for an admission decision to be emailed to you.
Note: We strongly recommend that you double-check your Spam folder for potential missed emails from the University. Email is the primary form of communication throughout the application and admission process. Only the primary email address listed in the application will receive the automatic communications and application updates. Secondary email addresses will not be contacted. Please ensure that both parent/guardian and student emails are entered correctly on the application. If there is a change in either email address, please inform our office immediately at highschool@georgetown.edu.
In addition to the application requirements listed above, eligible homeschooled students applying to a Hoya Summer High School course must be able to provide the following:
An unofficial or official transcript with all course grades from year 9 (high school freshman) through the present. Rising freshmen should submit a middle school transcript.
Letter of recommendation from a teacher or another person who can speak to your academic abilities and capacity to thrive in a college environment (recommendation letter cannot come from a family member or paid tutor).
Course descriptions, books used, and methods of formal academic evaluation.
Detailed information about the homeschooling program or agency providing the program. In the event that the program is not being offered and certified by an outside agency and local/state board, the professional/academic qualifications of the homeschool provider must be included. Additionally, copies of any local/state waivers received by the program must be included in the file. This information helps our Admissions Office ensure equity and fairness.*
An unofficial or official transcript from any courses that have been taken at a local college.
*Georgetown respects and values homeschool programs, and we welcome applications from homeschooled students. We recognize that homeschool programs can vary based on individual local/state rules and regulations. Please note: Our high school programs are offered by, and adhere to, federal rules and regulations and those instituted within the District of Columbia. Local/state rules and regulations for homeschool programs outside of D.C. do not necessarily apply to our admissions process and procedures.
If English is not the primary language of instruction at your high school, please submit English proficiency examination scores from one of the following exams, along with the rest of your application materials:
TOEFL scores: We require a minimum score of 90 (iBT)
IELTS scores: We require a minimum score of 7.0
Duolingo: We require a minimum score of 115
Please note that TOEFL scores expire after two years, and we require valid, unexpired score reports.
Visa Information
Apply for an immigration document should you require a student visa to the United States. Georgetown highly encourages summer students to apply for F-1 visas for participation in all academic sessions over the summer. Instructions on how to submit required documents will be provided by the Office of Global Services.
Georgetown will not provide visa assistance for international students enrolled in online courses only. International students enrolled in on-campus classes credit courses (Summer College and College Prep) are required to have an F-1 Visa and be enrolled in at least 6 credits (or two 3-credit courses).
Please allow at least six weeks for the processing of immigration documents. For Summer College 1 and Summer College Online, we recommend applying before the first week of April, and for Summer College 2, we recommend applying before May 1.
All admitted international students studying in F-1 status must attend a mandatory immigration orientation session upon arriving at Georgetown. The date and time of this session will be announced via email.
Residency Requirements ourses
Please note that Georgetown University cannot currently accept applications or enrollment requests for virtual programs from residents of the following countries:
Belarus
China
Cuba
Iran
North Korea
Russia
Sudan
Syria
Ukraine (Crimea, and the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics—DNR and LNR—within Ukraine)
Furthermore, Georgetown University cannot currently accept applications or enrollment requests for virtual programs from non-U.S. citizens who are residents of the following countries:
Canada (Exception: Online format is available for Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec)