Applications for Summer 2025 are open! Apply here.
Earn your credential from Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies.
Engage in group discussions with professors and peers.
Transfer up to 64 credits toward the 120 credit degree.
Learn when and where it works best for you.
Benefit from affordable tuition and flexible payments.
Tuition for the program is $400 per credit hour. Read more about tuition here: https://scs.georgetown.edu/admissions/tuition/.
Federal Student Aid:
As a student at the School of Continuing Studies, you may be eligible for federal financial aid. To determine eligibility for Federal aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Please review the "How to Apply" area of the financial aid website for details regarding the requirements for each academic term. For more information, please contact scsfinaid@georgetown.edu.
Read more about financial aid here: https://finaid.georgetown.edu/continuing-studies/bachelor-liberal-studies/.
To learn about and apply for scholarships and financial aid for the Bachelor of Liberal Studies program, click here: https://scs.georgetown.edu/programs/4/online/online-bachelor-of-arts-in-liberal-studies/tuition-financial-aid
More general information about Georgetown School of Continuing Studies scholarships can be found here: https://scs.georgetown.edu/admissions/scholarships/.
Applications for Summer 2025 are open.
You can transfer up to 64 eligible credits towards the 120-credit degree. To see if your credits qualify, please complete the preliminary transcript evaluation form available to applicants who have completed all sections in the admissions application through the “Application Information” section.
Applications for Summer 2025 are open.
You can transfer up to 64 eligible credits towards the 120-credit degree. To see if your credits qualify, please complete the preliminary transcript evaluation form available to applicants who have completed all sections in the admissions application through the “Application Information” section.