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  1. Redefining International Affairs. Created as the first U.S. school of international affairs, the Walsh School of Foreign Service vowed to train young leaders to serve the world. Now in its second century, at a time of unprecedented global uncertainty, SFS is called once again to prepare a new generation for foreign service—in new ways that ...

  2. ma.ibp@georgetown.edu – Master of Arts in International Business and Policy (MA-IBP) +1 (202) 687-0971. Home Graduate Applications Graduate Applications SFS graduate programs look for students with strong academic records, international experience, and a commitment to our values. You can submit your application online via a secure system ...

  3. 2022 marks one hundred years since the MSFS program opened its doors to our first cohort of students. Since then, we have been preparing future leaders to make the world safer, more equitable, more prosperous and more peaceful. Learn more about our legacy and how we are celebrating our Centennial this year. MSFS Centennial.

  4. msfs.georgetown.edu › aboutAbout - MSFS

    Get to Know MSFS. Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service conferred the first graduate degree in international affairs in 1922, pre-dating the U.S. State Department’s adoption of the term “foreign service.”. Since then, more than 4,000 students have completed the Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) degree.

  5. SFS professors bring their real-world experience into the classroom, often mentoring students, advising on career paths and helping to build networks. The following stats are based on a 82.9% knowledge rate, calculated from the known status of the Class of 2022 and sourced from the Cawley Career Education Center. 70.31% Successfully Employed.

  6. The McDonough School of Business and Walsh School of Foreign Service offer an interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Business and Global Affairs (BSBGA), preparing students to lead at the intersection of business and policy.

  7. Attend an SFS Undergraduate Information Session. The School of Foreign Service hosts information sessions virtually during the fall and in-person during the summer. You may contact the SFS Dean’s Office front desk at +1 (202) 687-9267 should you have any programmatic questions.