Georgetown Catalog Pages

<p>Georgetown requests: Catalogue pages (photocopies or internet copies are permissible) describing all completed coursework from each of the colleges previously attended, as well as the page(s) describing academic regulations.</p>

<p>What specifically are they looking for?</p>

<p>The rigor and type of courses you took, and whether the preponderance of them can be transferred.</p>

<p>So essentially the corresponding syllabus for each class I've taken thus far?</p>

<p>No: the course catalogue description will suffice. Sending them syllabi will overload them with paper, which is not good.</p>

<p>Thats what I figured. And for academic regulation pages? </p>

<p>Thanks for your help</p>

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No: the course catalogue description will suffice. Sending them syllabi will overload them with paper, which is not good.

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<p>How did you go about doing this then? Typing each course catalogue description on a sheet of paper with a heading?</p>

<p>I sent photocopies of pages from my catalog, and circled the relevant descriptions. In addition, I sent in photocopies on how my school catagorized courses, how courses on the quarter system were still given for semester-credit (this was specific for my school)</p>

<p>tks (1000000000)</p>

<p>I called Admissions this afternoon, they said that a word document with descriptions pasted directly from the online catalog, or photocopies are appropriate. As for the regulations page, they said that typically the dean will attach that information with my dean's forms.</p>

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they said that typically the dean will attach that information with my dean's forms.

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<p>It depends: some deans don't. It is better to be safe than sorry.</p>

<p>Agreed. I would be notified if they don't receive them though.</p>