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  General Information
  Parking
Parking is free and unassigned for both Research 1 and Building 2. For Research 1 please park in the lot next to the building or parallel on George Washington Boulevard. For Building 2 please park in the large rear lot.

Weather Closings
Call (703) 726-8333 to get information on the status of the Campus due to extreme weather conditions. For the status of classes, please call the individual program offices. Note: The Virginia Campus does not necessarily close when the Foggy Bottom Campus (main campus) in Washington DC does.

Access to Research 1 (RESRC1--20101 Academic Way)
The main doors to the building are unlocked between 7 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Access to Research 1 during other hours requires a GWorld card. Students, faculty, and staff are issued GWorld Cards and visitors can sign-in with identification. The guard posted in the building can be contacted at (703) 726-8368.

Access to Academic Building 2 (44983 Knoll Square)
Building 2 is a secure building accessible using a GWorld Card. Students, faculty, and staff are issued GWorld Cards and visitors can sign-in with identification. The 24-hour guard posted in the building can be contacted at (703) 726-3511.

Virginia Campus Library

Full library resources are available to students and faculty. The library is electronically linked to the Gelman Library on the main campus and to The Washington Research Library Consortium. Virginia Campus students have full use of all Gelman Library services at both campuses. Call (703) 726-8230 for more information.

International Services Office (ISO)
The International Services Office (ISO) provides assistance and information to international students, scholars, and faculty at The George Washington University, including:

  • Immigration advising and information on immigration regulations
  • Social and recreational activities and programs to foster intercultural relationships and learning
  • Cultural adjustment workshops and support groups
  • Orientation programs for international students new to GW

Office of Grad Life
The Office of Grad Life can help make your graduate experience at GW more productive and enjoyable!

Veterans Benefits
GW assists students entitled to educational benefits as veterans or family of veterans. Contact Judy Mancuso at the Virginia Campus, 20101 Academic Way, Ashburn, VA 20147, (703) 726-8204, or e-mail for more information.

Disability Support Services (DSS):
Students with disabilities are encouraged to participate as fully as possible in campus life. Toward this end, DSS will work with students to ensure access to every opportunity for learning and personal growth. Staff are available to discuss a range of disability management issues such as course load, learning strategies, academic accommodations, petitions for course substitutions, housing needs, funding, and referral to campus and community resources. Browse the website or call (202) 994-8250 (V/TDD)

EEO Statement:
The George Washington University does not unlawfully discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. This policy covers all programs, services, policies, and procedures of the University, including admission to education programs and employment. The University is subject to the District of Columbia Human Rights Act.

Inquires concerning the application of this policy and federal laws and regulations concerning discrimination in education or employment programs and activities may be addressed to Susan B. Kaplan, Associate Vice President for Human Resources, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 20052, (202) 994-4433, to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Education, or to the Director of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission/Washington Field Office.

Vending Machine Locations:

Building 1:
1st Floor, Room 120
Several vending and soda machines.
Ice machine

Building 2:
Basement, East end
1 snack machine and 2 20-oz soda machines

1st floor, near cafeteria
1 snack, 1 20-oz. soda, and 1 change machine ($1 & $5)
Hot drink machine

1st floor, East end
2 soda (20-oz)

2nd floor, East end
1 snack, 2 soda (1ea-12oz and 20oz)

2nd floor, West end
Snack machine     

3rd floor, West end
1 snack

3rd floor,  East end   
2 soda (20 oz)

 
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Modified: December 2007