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  1. Current Georgetown students interested in transferring to the School of Foreign Service from other undergraduate programs can learn more by attending an information session. Students choosing to apply for an internal transfer to the SFS typically do so at the end of their first-year.

  2. The B.S. in Foreign Service (BSFS) is the undergraduate program of the Walsh School of Foreign Service. The BSFS program offers an interdisciplinary liberal arts core curriculum grounding eight different majors.

  3. The Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS), founded in 1919, is a premier school of international affairs. At Georgetown University’s Washington, D.C., and Qatar campuses, SFS provides an ...

  4. msfs.georgetown.edu › admissionsAdmissions - MSFS

    MSFS accepts students who have excellent academic records, international experience, a commitment to service, and professional achievements. Our goal is to select a diverse and talented pool of students who will benefit from the program and have valuable experiences to share with their fellow students.

  5. Through this semester’s program, fellows can learn about diversity in the Foreign Service from Foreign Service Officer Heera Kamboj and SFS Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Dr. Scott Taylor, the nexus between the “ivory tower” and the White House from Vice Dean and former National Security Council (NSC) director Victor Cha, drafting the perfect memo in a workshop led by ...

  6. The Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) takes pride in the resources available to our undergraduate students, from faculty and administrative advisors to library and research guides.

  7. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) was founded in 1919—100 years ago—to prepare the U.S. to engage on the global stage and has been preparing future leaders to make the world safer, more equitable, more prosperous, and more peaceful ever since.