Graduate School USA

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600 Maryland Ave SW
Washington, DC 20024
Graduate School USA is a nonprofit organization with nearly 90 years of experience providing adult continuing education. We offer a variety of programs in government-based specialties and for personal enrichment.

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Sharnitta R.
5/14/2017

I really enjoyed my class time here at Graduate School USA. I took a class from May 8th-12th for governmental auditing and the instructor was beyond amazing. First, lets start with location. Its...

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Anna W.
10/1/2018

I attended a three day EEO training course in Special Emphasis Program Management in September 2018, and based on my experience, I would not recommend Graduate School USA. The training course was...

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Robert T.
8/14/2015

This place made me dread Wednesday nights for 10 weeks straight and after I completed the course I celebrated more than I did when I got out of undergrad. Our class routinely started 15-20...

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Allison D.
1/21/2013

I took a language class here to help me better communicate with a coworker. My agency didn't pay for it; the money came out of my own pocket. The teacher was excellent. He was knowledgeable and...

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Kelly G.
4/18/2013

Really four and a half stars. Read on. Well. I became the duchess of Graduate School USA and I managed to get an "a" in Conversational Spanish 1. Yep. Every Wednesday since the end of January, I...

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