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State Profile:

Washington
District of Columbia (DC)

Basic Stats

Capital: Washington D.C.

Population: Approximately 700,000

Major Cities: Washington, D.C.

Climate: Humid subtropical with four distinct seasons. Hot summers, mild to cool winters, and ample rainfall

Culture and Diversity

Washington, D.C. is a vibrant and diverse city, rich in history and culture. It serves as the nation’s capital, housing many of the United States’ most important political institutions and landmarks, such as the White House, Capitol Hill, and the Supreme Court. The city boasts a plethora of museums, theaters, and art galleries, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Its multicultural population contributes to a wide variety of cultural festivals, international cuisines, and community events throughout the year.

Economy

Major Public Universities

University of the District of Columbia (UDC):
DC's only public university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, with a strong emphasis on serving the needs of the urban community

Major Private Universities

Why Study in Washington D.C.?

Cost of Living

Living in Washington, D.C. can be quite expensive, especially in terms of housing. Renting a one-bedroom apartment in the city center averages around $2,300 per month, while outside the center it’s approximately $1,800. Monthly transportation costs are around $100-$200, and groceries for one person typically cost about $300-$400 per month. On-campus housing is available at most universities, offering a more affordable and convenient option for students.

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