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George Washington University College of Professional Studies

2001 establishments in Washington, D.C.Colleges and Schools of The George Washington UniversityEducational institutions established in 2001
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The College of Professional Studies (CPS) at the George Washington University, established in 2001, offers programs to professional students at the Bachelor's, Master's, and Graduate Certificate level. The Graduate School of Political Management is also housed in the college. The current interim dean is Chris Deering, PhD. CPS is one of the fourteen colleges and schools of the George Washington University.The programs are housed in multiple buildings and centers in the Washington, DC and Virginia area. These facilities in Washington, DC include the Foggy Bottom campus of the George Washington University, space near Capitol Hill, and the Graduate Education Centers in Virginia in Ashburn, Alexandria, Arlington, and Newport News.

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