Current Students
Welcome to the SFS Current Students home page, where students in the school's BSFS undergraduate program and six graduate programs can find links to some of the most commonly-needed information and services.
SFS Calendar of Events
BSFS Dean’s Office: Schedule an Appointment
BSFS: Undergraduate Majors
University Registrar
Registrar: Schedule of Classes
Registrar: Finals Schedule
Student Access+
OTM: GUTS At-A-Glance
Blackboard
Lauinger Library: Search the Catalogue & Course Reserves
Directory: Search for a Person at Georgetown through Explore
Newspapers, TV, and Radio: Student-run Media
Complete List of Student Organizations
Snow Day? Operating Status and Emergency Preparedness at Georgetown
Current Weather for NW Washington
The Corp
Events
- February 9, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Why Do We Need a United States of Europe
- February 10, 1:30 am - 3:00 pm Murder in the Amazon
- February 10, 12:00 pm Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies
- February 10, 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm 'Do Political Parties Still Make A Difference in Politics?'
- February 10, 1:00 pm Saúde Criança: Alleviating Poverty in Brazil’s Favelas
- February 11, 8:15 am - 5:00 pm Jews and Muslims in France***CANCELLED***
- February 11, 12:00 pm Energy as a Tool of Foreign Policy
- February 11, 12:30 pm Japan and North Korea: Hostility or Reconciliation?
- February 12, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Education Under Attack: Violence in Armed Conflicts
Shaily Agrawal (SFS '11)
Shaily Agrawal (BSFS '11) decided to attend SFS-Q for its international culture and flexibile curriculum. "My father wanted me to study international affairs, but I always had more of an interest in economics." Shaily recalls. "SFS allows me to focus on political economy within the International Politics major, which satisfies both of us."
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ISD Practitioners Offer Unique Perspective
Bringing Theory and Practice Together
Each year, U.S. and foreign diplomats as well as military and CIA officers are detailed to the School of Foreign Service's Institute for the Study of Diplomacy to help build scholar-practitioner collaboration. SFS students reap the benefits.

