Washington DC Campus

Washington, DC - our nation's capital - is unlike any other destination in the world. Its storied history extends back to the founding of our country, and virtually every neighborhood offers a glimpse into the past.

National monuments dominate the skyline, recognizing the sacrifice of those American heroes -- from our founding fathers to the brave men and women in the armed forces -- whose resolve and sacrifice helped to shape our country into the great nation it is today.

The District also serves as the seat of government. Visitors can explore the halls of Congress and even the White House itself, where our elected leaders work to provide for our future.

The rapid expansion of DC over the last century has further created a rich and diverse culture, represented by people from across the globe. The city hosts numerous museums, art galleries, theaters, recreational parks and much more... almost all of which is easily accessible by foot or public transportation. Washington, D.C. continually ranks as one of the most visited destinations in America.

The city is currently undergoing a renaissance. New attractions, exhibits, hotels and restaurants are opening all over the city, and there is a feeling of excitement in the air. Add these new places to the fascinating cultural and historic sites which visitors of all ages have loved for generations, and you will know why almost 20 million people travel to the nation's capital every year.

 

Potomac College
4000 Chesapeake Street N.W.
Washington DC 20016
Phone: 202-686-0876
Fax: 202-686-0818
admissions@potomac.edu


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