Published Dec 2, 2024
CoolBugNurse
4 Posts
Hi I just applied to both GW and GU ABSN. I was wondering what your experiences are like at these programs. I don't see alot of students talking about them.
Thanks
petunia_2025
25 Posts
Following as I was just accepted for GW for Fall 2025! 🙂
petunia_2025 said: Following as I was just accepted for GW for Fall 2025! 🙂
Hi, when did you submit your application?
@CoolBugNurse around mid November
petunia_2025 said: @CoolBugNurse around mid November
Hi I just got in to fall 2025 too! I was wondering if there were any scholarships in the decisions letter or is that a separate thing?
CoolBugNurse said: Hi I just got in to fall 2025 too! I was wondering if there were any scholarships in the decisions letter or is that a separate thing?
Yes, I did receive a scholarship with my decision letter.
Poshest
13 Posts
Hello, My application is under Trust the moment, hoping to get accepted. I am very confused on the W2/Med-Star scholarship. Do I need to wait for my acceptance before applying or apply at any time?
*under review I meant to say, not trust
Congratulations. How long did you wait to receive your acceptance letter, and how were you informed? Through email or the school portal?
Poshest said: Hello, My application is under Trust the moment, hoping to get accepted. I am very confused on the W2/Med-Star scholarship. Do I need to wait for my acceptance before applying or apply at any time?
Yea I don't know how to get the scholarship, I was not informed of anything.
Poshest said: Congratulations. How long did you wait to receive your acceptance letter, and how were you informed? Through email or the school portal?
I think I was accepted like 3 weeks after I submitted my application. I was notified by email.
I would say less than 2 months. I was offered a scholarship on my decision letter. I did apply for FAFSA and completed a College Board ( 2025-26 CSS Profile) and added this school.
hopefulbsngyal
27 Posts
I'm graduating from GW's ABSN program and wanted to share some feedback:
Apply for the MedStar/GW Scholarship Program if you can. You do this by indicating your interest before submitting your application. If accepted, they'll reach out with next steps. That said, I know a few people who got into the program during their first semester, so don't stress if you miss it initially. Both MedStar and GW covers 40–60% of your tuition, depending on whether you sign a 2- or 3-year work commitment. A big perk: most of your clinicals will be at your assigned hospital, which helps you get familiar with unit cultures before your preceptorship.
Professors are generally friendly and want you to succeed, though a few mostly read from slides. Figure out your learning style early—it makes a big difference in how you study and succeed in this fast-paced program.
Expect to be on campus Monday–Friday for the first two semesters. In third semester, this lessens, and by fourth semester it's mostly online with occasional in-person days. For housing, check the student Facebook group or search in Ashburn/Sterling—many students live in those areas.
The campus is not in DC—it's in Ashburn, VA. Ashburn is in suburban Loudoun County, about 45 minutes to an hour from DC. This is important if you're expecting an urban setting or want to live near DC.
Most students are veterans. The VBSN (veteran) and ABSN cohorts are combined, and there's a strong emphasis on supporting veterans in the program. This was something I didn't know going in, so just a heads up.
Overall, GW is a solid program with a good reputation in the DMV area. Georgetown's ABSN is newer (although the university itself is more highly ranked), so that's something to weigh depending on your priorities.
Feel free to message me if you have any other questions! Hope this helps and congrats to all that got in.