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Generosity in Action

See how philanthropy at GW is creating powerful change in our greater world in the new Philanthropy Impact Report.

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OPEN DOORS

Starting Our New Century with a Focus on Access

Every year, thousands of talented and promising young people come to the George Washington University with a desire to change the world. But not every future leader has the same opportunity.

Let's Open Doors

 


 

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Open Doors for Veterans

GW has a long history of Military and Veteran support, from the first GI Bill recipient in 1944 to enrolling more than 1400 military affiliated students this semester.  Scholarship funding helps continue a legacy of service and leadership.  

Read more veteran stories

 


 

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Scholarships Open Doors

 

Faith Arthur, BA '22

University & Alumni Award

Sam Steen, BA '22

GW Presidential Scholarship

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Philanthropy Spotlight

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For the Love of Family

For the Love of Family

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Former SMHS Dean Jeffrey Akman Makes $3.5 Million Bequest to Fund Student Research

Former SMHS Dean Jeffrey Akman Makes $3.5 Million Bequest to Fund Student Research

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Textile Art Collection and New Endowment Gifts Expand Experiential Learning Opportunities

Textile Art Collection and New Endowment Gifts Expand Experiential Learning Opportunities

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Donors and Recipients Share Impact of Scholarship Gifts

After two years, Celebration of Scholarships and Fellowships Dinner returns to in-person celebration at Kennedy Center’s REACH...

Body of Work: Student Artist Deconstructs Stereotypes

After being partially paralyzed in an accident, Wes Holloway focused his work on body images that challenge society’s expectations.