Navigating Georgetown: Your Guide to Contacting the University

Reaching out to a university as large and multifaceted as Georgetown can sometimes feel like trying to find a specific book in a vast library. You might be a prospective student curious about a particular program, a current student needing to sort out an administrative detail, or perhaps a parent with a question. Whatever your reason, knowing where to direct your inquiry is key.

For those looking into summer programs, the Summer Hoya Office is your go-to. They're available seven days a week, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. during the summer months (May through August). You can reach them via email at summerhoya@georgetown.edu or by phone at (202) 687-9786.

If you're dealing with more general university information services or technical support, University Information Services (UIS) is the place. Their team is available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. For assistance, you can email help@georgetown.edu or call (202) 687-4949.

When academic records are your concern, the University Registrar’s Office (OUR) handles those matters. They operate on a standard Monday-to-Friday schedule, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. Their email is univregistrar@georgetown.edu, and their phone number is (202) 687-4020.

For financial matters related to non-credit courses, the Non-Credit Student Accounts (NCSA) office is the point of contact. They share the same Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET hours. You can reach them at noncreditaccounts@georgetown.edu or (202) 687-7696.

And for broader student account and revenue-related inquiries, the Office of Revenue & Receivables is the department to connect with. They also work Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. Their email is studentaccounts@georgetown.edu, and their phone number is (202) 687-7100. Interestingly, this same office also handles revenue and receivables for the Medical Academy, so if your query falls under that umbrella, you'll use the same contact details.

It's worth noting that some programs, like the Master of Arts in International Business and Policy (IBP), have specific structures and admissions processes. While the reference material doesn't provide a direct mailing address for the IBP program itself, it does highlight the program's hybrid nature, its focus on leadership and global mindset, and the expected workload for students. For specific program details or admissions, it's always best to consult the dedicated program pages on the Georgetown website or use the general contact information provided above to be directed appropriately.

Ultimately, navigating university communications is about knowing who does what. Whether it's a quick question about summer enrollment or a more involved financial query, Georgetown provides various avenues to ensure you get the information you need.

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