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Founded in 1969, Capitol Hill Day School serves more than 200 students in prekindergarten through eighth grade. The school offers educational programs in arts, technology, physical education and modern languages, including French and Spanish. Additionally, it has departments for science, history, geography, social studies, computers and literature. Its athletics department offers a variety of sports activities that include soccer, basketball, softball, cross country, and track and field. The library provides various resources, including books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers, dictionaries and Internet access. Capitol Hill Day School also offers after-school activities that include arts and crafts, field trips, music lessons, bowling and cooking classes. The school has a wide range of clubs and organizations, including dance, music and drama. Capitol Hill Day School is located in Washington, D.C.
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Named for Georgetown University's first student, Congressman William Gaston, Gaston Hall is a 700-seat hall. It serves as a venue for convocations, lectures, musical and dramatic performances and honorary degree ceremonies.

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Carlos Rosario International School has been providing educational programs to adults for more than 30 years. The school is a recipient of an award from the State Education Agency for highest numbers of adult learners improving literacy skills and for highest number of adult learners who obtained or retained employment. Its courses range from Basic English literacy to career-level English and professional certificate courses in technology and culinary arts. Carlos Rosario International School is located in Washington, D.C. Its International Career Center has been selected as a model program by the State Education Office and as a preferred provider in work force development by the Department of Employment Services in the District of Columbia.
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Established in 1993, College Summit is a national organization that partners with schools and districts to strengthen college-going culture and increase college enrollment rates. Based in Washington, D.C., it operates offices in 11 regions across the country. Some of its programs include Postsecondary Planning, Professional Development, Peer Leadership as well as Data and Reporting for Management. College Summit has received the NACAC Human Relations Award, the organizations highest award for improving college access in 2001.
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Founded in 1869, the Howard University School of Law was created to provide legal education for Americans traditionally excluded from the profession. The school s objective is to produce superior professionals, capable of achieving positions of leadership in law, business, government, education, and public service. The law school shapes its curriculum to meet the diverse career goals and intellectual interests of its students within the traditional educational preparation for practicing law. The school s primary professional degree is the Juris Doctor. The school s J.D./M.B.A. program is a four-year, full-time program offered jointly by the School of Law and the School of Business. The school also offers a Master of Law Program to qualifying lawyers who have their law degree from a law school outside the United States. Howard University School of Law is located in Washington, D.C., is fully approved by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
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The Association of American Colleges and Universities is one of the leading national associations concerned with the quality, vitality and public standing of undergraduate liberal education. Founded in 1915 by college presidents, AAC&U represents the entire spectrum of American colleges and universities, including large and small, public and private, two-year and four-year. AAC&U is also a community of educational leaders. The association works to offer the advantages of a liberal education to all students, regardless of their academic specialization or intended career. AAC&U comprises more than 1000 accredited colleges and universities that collectively educate over 5 million students every year. The association is headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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