Diversity at MSFS
MSFS recognizes that the value of diversity in the student body. Normally 25% of our U.S. students are from an underrepresented population. The exchange of viewpoints based on differing backgrounds and experiences is vital to effective training in the field of international affairs.
The MSFS Program is a participating member of various programs which assist minority students who wish to pursue careers in public and international affairs including the Association of Professional Schools in International Affairs (APSIA), the United Negro College Fund's IIPP Fellows Program, the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs program and the Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Program (PPIA).

Students seeking information about diversity student affairs at Georgetown can contact:
Center for Multicultural Equity and Access
Telephone:(202) 687-4054
http://cmea.georgetown.edu
MSFS in Profile
Michelle Lee
MSFS/MBA 2013
"I like the diversity among students as well as professors' desire to help students learn."
More...MSFS News
- Students Learn Firsthand About Global Development Trends and Statistics From Internationally Renowned Expert Hans Rosling
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Dozens of MSFS students attended a highly anticipated lecture by Hans Rosling on December 6th in Copley Formal Lounge to hear his perspectives on global, economic and social development.
- Alum Returns to Recruit For Polaris Management Partners
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MSFS Alum Andy Bender (MSFS '89) returned to Georgetown on March 30, 2011 to recruit graduating students to join his consulting firm, Polaris Managment.
Upcoming SFS Events
- May 16, 2pm-4:30pm: Breaking the Impasse Between Iran and the United States
- May 23, 12:30pm-4:30pm: Workshop on Counterinsurgency and Development
- May 23, All day: Conference: Understanding Religious Pluralism