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Georgian International University assists post-baccalaureate students with the opportunity to further their educational goals through Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctoral programs of study, teaching, and research in an environment that promotes freedom of expression, intellectual inquiry, and professional integrity. Maintaining the highest standards of academic and professional excellence in graduate education is the integral goal of the university. Throughout these pages you will find details about various facets of the graduate school, including but not limited to admissions, programs, forms, policies, procedures, scholarships and the ample opportunities to study abroad. You may also contact the Office of Admissions. The university has many resources to assist and advise students with the applications, admissions, referrals, graduation, and other matters essential in the pursuit of quality graduate education.

Georgian International University consists of six graduate schools: the Hayek School of Economics, the Gari School of Government and International Politics, the Mathewson School of Education, the Solon School of Justice, the Jungian School of Psychology, and the Academy of Iberian Philosophy. The schools are independent and highly specialized academic institutions within Georgian International University. Our mission is to provide intellectual autonomy in order to achieve greater educational and scholastic success in each unique field of study. Each school within Georgian International University has its own distinct academic culture, tradition and scholastic approach.

Georgian International University offers several Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctoral programs. The programs are highly concentrated, with the emphases on academic excellence, as well as professional aptitude. In many cases, students are awarded Master of Science (M.S.) degrees en route to the doctorate. The Board of Governors of the University, as well as its distinguished academic faculty, strongly believes in the professional specialization in conjunction with the academic scholasticism. The programs are carefully designed to address professional demands of vibrant economic and academic communities in America and in the world. This philosophy is fully reflected in field-specific Doctoral programs offered at GIU, such as Doctor of Juridical Science (J.S.D.), Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.), as well as Ph.D. degrees in numerous disciplines.