College: International Relations

Organization: Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies

Program Overview

A leadership opportunity for high school students.

The **College: International Relations** program at Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies introduces high school students to the foundations of global politics, diplomacy, and international cooperation. Through lectures, discussions, and case studies, participants explore how countries interact, how international organizations function, and how global challenges such as conflict, climate, and human rights are addressed. Students examine real-world scenarios and practice analyzing issues from multiple perspectives, helping them develop critical thinking and informed opinions about international affairs. This program is well-suited for students who are interested in **political science, global studies, public policy, or leadership** and who want to better understand how international decisions are made. Participants can expect to strengthen skills that are valuable for college and beyond, including: - **Analytical reading and writing** about complex global issues - **Public speaking and debate**, particularly in policy and diplomatic contexts - **Collaboration and leadership** in group projects and simulations Experiencing college-level coursework at a university like Georgetown can demonstrate academic initiative and genuine interest in international relations on college applications. Students who complete the program often gain clearer insight into related majors and careers, and leave with concrete examples of rigorous academic work and leadership experience to reference in essays and interviews.

Program Details

  • Category: Leadership & Civic Engagement
  • Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: All grades
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Country: USA

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