Juillet, thanks for that detailed response. It does sound quite different, despite the “career options” looking pretty standard.
As an aside, there are other omissions from the list - of the few I’m aware of, NYU’s Wagner school offers an undergraduate public policy major, and BU also offers public policy though that seems to be a concentration as part of a polsci degree rather than a major in itself, seems similar to what GWU offers. But I would also assume most schools with decent social science and government departments would offer some form of public policy degree or courses. (I also don’t believe, especially at the undergrad level, that what you formally major in and the exact courses you take is necessarily make or break for a field like this.)