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Georgetown’s Capitol Campus

Investing in our growing presence near Capitol Hill

Washington, DC, has always been integral to the Georgetown experience—from the 1789 founding of “The Hilltop,” to the Law Center’s establishment downtown in 1870, to the development of our new campus just blocks from the U.S. Capitol. Our growing footprint in the heart of Washington, DC, offers exceptional opportunities to work, learn, and serve in a city that shapes the world. With this vibrant new campus, we are building on Georgetown’s strengths while unlocking new opportunities for collaboration and impact.

A presence growing along with our goals

Georgetown’s ambitions are always evolving. Today, our students, faculty, and partners are called to take on challenges that are more complex and intertwined than ever. To meet the moment, we must collaborate in new ways, offer immersive learning experiences, and make connections across programs and beyond our walls.

This kind of problem-solving requires space. Space that is close to the people and institutions shaping the world. Space that co-locates students and faculty across disciplines. Space that allows these dynamic teams to pursue new research, courses, and leadership opportunities.

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A home for interdisciplinary discovery and civic engagement

Learn more about the vision for the Capitol Campus and how it is creating the physical and intellectual space for new academic programs, new students coming to Georgetown, and new avenues for impact.

View video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yMcw2pC_IY

Capitol Campus at a Glance

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Emanating from the Georgetown University Law Center, the Capitol Campus has expanded significantly in recent years through acquisition and new construction.

1. 600 New Jersey Avenue NW (1971)
Founded in 1870, the Georgetown University Law Center was the university’s first program downtown—letting students learn the law in the place where laws are made—and in 1971 established the footprint from which the Capitol Campus would grow.

2. 500 First Street NW (2019)
Acquired in 2019, 500 First Street NW is home to interdisciplinary faculty-led centers, as well as the Capitol Applied Learning Labs (CALL), which enables undergraduates to spend a semester living, studying, and working downtown.

3. 111 Massachusetts Avenue NW (2021)
Acquired in 2021, “111 Mass” features 230,000+ square feet and will be transformed into an educational facility housing the School of Continuing Studies, the Earth Commons Institute, and other interdisciplinary programs.

4. 55 H Street NW (2022)
In fall 2022, Georgetown opened a new apartment-style residence hall housing more than 450 students. The building includes meeting and exercise spaces and will double as a living lab for the university’s sustainability goals.

5. 125 E Street NW (2024)
At more than 150,000 square feet, this academic building anchors our presence downtown. Home to the McCourt School of Public Policy, 125 E Street enhances learning and collaboration, hosts major convenings, and amplifies Georgetown’s presence.

6. Union Station

7. U.S. Capitol

8. Supreme Court

9. Library of Congress

“This is an exceptional chance to deepen ties to the communities we serve; to create collaboration opportunities for undergraduates, graduate researchers, faculty, and staff alike; and, most importantly, to do our best and most important work at the heart of the nation’s capital and as a major convening point for world policy.”

—Georgetown University Provost Robert Groves

Enriching the academic journey

With a home base at Georgetown’s 500 First Street, NW, building, the Capitol Applied Learning Labs (CALL) program gives Georgetown undergraduates the chance to live, study, and work in downtown Washington, D.C., for an entire semester. During their time on Georgetown’s Capitol Campus, CALL participants pursue professional experiences while making progress toward their general education requirements.

After a successful pilot period, the CALL is poised to grow. Philanthropy will ensure we can serve more students, offer industry-specific learning tracks, and deepen our community engagement. Read more about the CALL in this Georgetown Magazine article.

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Join us in this ambition

Every step of our university’s expansion downtown has helped to create the physical and intellectual space for new academic programs, new students coming to Georgetown, and new avenues for impact.

Philanthropic support will be essential as we seek to realize the full ambition of the Capitol Campus. To learn more, please contact us at giving@georgetown.edu.