Student Resources

In addition to career advising and mentorship provided within our program, our graduate students have access to all of the Biomedical Graduate Education student resources.

New Students

From accepting your offer through orientation, get started in the program.

Academics

Register for classes, check forms and deadlines, and find services such as the Academic Resource Center.

Advising

Review the pre-medical advising resources available to Physiology students.

Career Services

Schedule an advising appointment, polish your resume, or browse job opportunities.

Seminars

Ph.D. students and faculty from Georgetown and other universities share their research experiences.

Graduation & Commencement

Complete your studies and be recognized with your graduating class. Visit the Graduating Student Checklist for instructions.

Student Finances

Manage your financial account, and find scholarships and other opportunities.

Community

Outside of the classroom, connect with your peers and enjoy Georgetown’s campus and Washington, D.C.

Health & Wellness

Find health resources including the CAPS mental health service and Hoya Hub Food Pantry.

Academic Calendar

Consult the Main Campus Academic Calendar for add/drop deadlines, exams, holidays and other important dates. GeorgeSquared students should also refer to the G² Summer Academic Calendar, which differs from the main calendar.

Program Policies

This program follows the academic rules and guidelines established in the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Bulletin in addition to our program policies below. If you questions regarding academic or other policies in the Graduate School, please refer to the bulletin and the program-specific guidelines listed below before speaking with the program director or program coordinator.

  • The student is responsible for registering for classes and must register for all coursework during designated registration times.
  • The student is responsible for reconciling all outstanding charges on their student accounts before registering for courses or applying to graduate. Unreconciled accounts will place a hold on registration and/or graduation. The student should contact student accounts for assistance.
  • During their last semester in the program, the student must apply to graduate.
  • Students with personal or academic performance issues should contact the Program Director.
  • Students requesting a letter of recommendation from the program should contact their assigned letter writer.
  • Students needing a letter of enrollment verification should contact the Program Coordinator.