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Offered by Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
40 courses total for the 120 credit Bachelor's, 6-10 hours/week per course
Based on the number of credits (56-120 credits) at $412/credit hour
Specialize in: business, tech, communications, politics, or interdisciplinary study
Lecture videos, office hours, and optional live bi-weekly sessions with professors and TAs
The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies from Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies is designed for driven professionals seeking to build on their experience and develop a versatile, interdisciplinary skill set. Guided by world-class faculty, you will learn to connect ideas from different fields, honing your abilities in critical analysis, complex problem-solving, and persuasive communication.
This approach prepares you to deliver value in any industry and provides a powerful foundation for career advancement or future graduate study. Alumni of our program have advanced in fields like business, consulting, government, and technology, while others have pursued graduate degrees in law, journalism, and more.
What sets this program apart?
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Offered by Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
40 courses total for the 120 credit Bachelor's, 6-10 hours/week per course
Based on the number of credits (56-120 credits) at $412/credit hour
Specialize in: business, tech, communications, politics, or interdisciplinary study
Lecture videos, office hours, and optional live bi-weekly sessions with professors and TAs
Offered by Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
40 courses total for the 120 credit Bachelor's, 6-10 hours/week per course
Based on the number of credits (56-120 credits) at $412/credit hour
Specialize in: business, tech, communications, politics, or interdisciplinary study
Lecture videos, office hours, and optional live bi-weekly sessions with professors and TAs
The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies from Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies is designed for driven professionals seeking to build on their experience and develop a versatile, interdisciplinary skill set. Guided by world-class faculty, you will learn to connect ideas from different fields, honing your abilities in critical analysis, complex problem-solving, and persuasive communication.
This approach prepares you to deliver value in any industry and provides a powerful foundation for career advancement or future graduate study. Alumni of our program have advanced in fields like business, consulting, government, and technology, while others have pursued graduate degrees in law, journalism, and more.
What sets this program apart?
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Build on the program's interdisciplinary core by developing specialized expertise that aligns with your career path. The Liberal Studies bachelor’s degree allows you to focus your studies by choosing one of five concentrations:
Business & Entrepreneurship: Gain foundational business skills and an ethical framework for leadership and entrepreneurial thinking.
Cybersecurity, Analytics, & Technology: Acquire the analytical and technical skills to pursue careers in in-demand fields.
Media, Communications, & Humanities: Analyze modern communication challenges by studying media, culture, and design from a humanistic perspective.
Politics & International Relations: Develop a critical understanding of foreign policy and global issues to make ethically informed decisions.
Interdisciplinary Studies: Enjoy maximum flexibility by combining disciplines to craft a personalized path toward your unique goals.
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Grounded in Georgetown's Jesuit tradition, the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies is about more than academic knowledge. Our educational approach encourages a deeper understanding of your role in the world. You will learn to approach complex challenges with intellectual rigor, ethical integrity, and a commitment to serving the greater good. This foundation will prepare you not just to advance in your career, but to become a more thoughtful and impactful leader in your community and profession.

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The BLS program offers 5 key concentrations to help advance your career across multiple industries and disciplines. Upskill or reskill your career in business and prepare for positions in HR, communications and media, and education. Build a successful career in foreign service, intelligence, and international marketing. There are many possibilities with this diverse degree. Visit the Career tabs to learn more.
We accept up to 64 transfer credits, including military training as well as CLEP and AP exam scores, which can be applied toward your elective credits. Prior work experience does not qualify as transfer credit.
Yes, all students enrolled in a degree program can access on-campus facilities with a valid GOCard. You will receive additional information on how to obtain your GOCard after accepting your offer of enrollment. Online students will also have the opportunity to participate in the graduation ceremony on campus.
As a student in the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies program, you’ll experience an enriching and engaging classroom experience through a thoughtfully crafted online experience. You will learn through online lectures before meeting with the teaching team and your classmates to dive deeper into the material. You’ll have regular and ongoing opportunities to interact with fellow students through course discussion forums and get access to every question asked and answered by previous students.
Yes, the program is fully accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
The BLS degree is a 120-credit degree. This translates to 40 3-credit courses. All courses are 3 credits.
Yes. As a student in the BLS program, you’ll have access to Georgetown’s diverse network of professional and academic resources.
No, there is not an application fee.
The successful applicant for the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies degree completion program will typically have completed some course work at a postsecondary institution or have professional, military, or life experience prior to applying to the program. International students must submit one of the following English language proficiency exams: TOEFL or IELTS.
Work experience is not a requirement.
To apply, applicants need to submit unofficial transcripts from all for-credit institutions/programs. To matriculate, students will need to submit official transcripts from all institutions where any credit was earned. Official transcript(s) must be sent to the Georgetown SCS Admissions Office.
Unofficial transcripts from all previously attended for-credit institutions/programs must be submitted when applying. Unofficial transcripts can be uploaded directly into the application prior to submission.
Once applicants are admitted and have enrolled, an official transcript is required from all institutions where any credit was earned. The official transcript(s) must be sent to the Georgetown SCS Admissions Office prior to matriculation. Transcripts must either be emailed or sent in an envelope sealed by the school's registrar, or sent via an official online transcript provider to scsadmissions@georgetown.edu.
Mailing Address: Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies Attn: Admissions Office 640 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20001
If your transcript is sent to another school at Georgetown University by mistake, you will need to reorder the transcript and have it sent to the School of Continuing Studies.
Applicants who attended institutions outside of the US must submit an official WES, ECE, or The Evaluation Company (TEC) course-by-course evaluation instead of transcripts in order to be reviewed for admissions.
Applicants can check the status of their application by logging back into the application portal.
All applicants, regardless of citizenship, whose first language is not English are required to complete one of the following English proficiency examinations:
The English proficiency requirement can be waived if applicants have graduated from an English speaking institution.
Please have your official scores sent to: Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies 640 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20001
You should plan well in advance to complete the necessary tests and allow time for the Georgetown SCS Office of Admissions (institution code 5986) to receive the results.
Applicants who attended institutions outside of the US must submit an official WES, ECE, or The Evaluation Company (TEC) course-by-course evaluation in order to be reviewed for admissions.
The evaluation must be sent directly to Georgetown SCS by WES, ECE, or SpanTran
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