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Investing in our competitive success and culture of care

Intercollegiate athletic competition has been strengthening our university for more than 150 years. We are called to build on this long tradition of athletics excellence, recognizing the integral role our programs can play in promoting formation and excellence.

We strive to be the premier Big East and non-FBS 11 program in the country. We do this with a distinct advantage: our firm belief that competitive success is possible only when we care for our student-athletes across all aspects of their lives. Donor support will be crucial as we fulfill this ambition. Philanthropy will enable us to offer more scholarships, recruit and retain coaching talent, provide facilities that match our ambitions, and ensure an exceptional student-athlete experience.

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Embracing Excellence

Georgetown Athletics believes that competitive success is possible only when we care for our student-athletes across all aspects of their lives. Read about the vision for combining that commitment with crucial investments in coaching, talent, and facilities.

: https://calledtobe.georgetown.edu/schools-programs/georgetown-athletics/#prospectus

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Georgetown alumni, parents, fans, and friends are crucial champions of our work to achieve competitive excellence and build a culture of care. To hear more about or contribute to these priorities, please contact Scarlett Schneider, Ph.D. at scarlett.schneider@georgetown.edu.