The Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies is dedicated to making education more affordable for our nation’s service members, veterans, and their families.
As proof of our continued commitment, the School no longer imposes a tuition cap on the Yellow Ribbon Program, which will significantly increase the financial support available to eligible military students. Additionally, there is no limit on the number of students eligible to participate.
In effect, we swapped a tuition cap for a graduation cap.
SCS students who are 100% eligible for the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill®—and have enough entitlement remaining to span the program—can graduate from Georgetown’s School of Continuing Studies with no student debt.
Testimonials from current students and alumni.
We are proud to have one of the largest military-connected student populations at Georgetown and have the honor of supporting our veterans while they continue their education. We are thrilled to expand our Yellow Ribbon funding to ensure our admirable service members can pursue their education without additional financial barriers.”
Dean Kelly J. Otter
School of Continuing Studies
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Testimonials from current students and alumni.
My time at Georgetown really exposed me to industry professionals that I’m not used to seeing. In the Department of the Defense and government, you’re oftentimes just exposed to a limited number of professions. At Georgetown, you get all walks of life, all professions, from all over the globe. And that kind of experience and exposure is something you really can’t get anywhere else.”
Army Maj. John Nikiforakis
Master’s in Project Management
Do You Have Questions?
“What does it mean and why should I care that Georgetown SCS has removed its Yellow Ribbon Scholarship maximums?” “Why should prospective military-connected students choose Georgetown SCS?” “What advice can you share as I consider going back to school?”
For more information about the Yellow Ribbon Program and the application process, please visit the Military Benefits Office within the Office of the University Registrar.