CSP by the Numbers

In July 2025, the Community Scholars Program (CSP) welcomed a new cohort of diverse and accomplished Scholars. Hailing from 26 different states across the country, these students of varying racial, ethnic, gender, sexual, and religious identities came to Georgetown to successfully complete CSP’s five-week summer program, but they left Georgetown with even more: a strong community to return to at the start of the fall semester. CSP’s commitment to community-building and holistic support of first-generation, limited-income students make this program and its students the unique “soul of Georgetown,”- and the academic and personal success of Scholars continues to build a legacy that speaks for itself.
Below, you will find data on the impact of our 2025 summer program, specifically–though the support of the Community Scholars Program follows Scholars throughout the entirety of their time at Georgetown:
- Pre-Community Scholars Statistics
- 70% of Scholars felt academically prepared for their first semester at Georgetown in the Fall.
- 64% of Scholars felt familiar with academic resources at Georgetown.
- 86% of Scholars felt socially connected at Georgetown.
- Post-Community Scholars Statistics
- 88% of Scholars felt academically prepared for their first semester at Georgetown in the Fall.
- 95% of Scholars felt familiar with academic resources at Georgetown.
- 91% of Scholars felt socially connected at Georgetown.
- 90% of Scholars are comfortable reaching out to another Scholar for support.
- 96% of Scholars would recommend the program to a prospective student.
- Who are Community Scholars?
- In Summer 2025, 82 first-generation Scholars part of the Class of 2029 joined our larger community of over 300 current Scholars matriculating at Georgetown University- representing 22 states & territories across the United States.
- Scholars represent a variety of academic accomplishments including representation across all five schools, talented student athletes, Gates Millenium Scholars, Regents/STEM Scholars, Business Scholars, previous Patrick Healy scholarship recipients, make the Dean’s list, to name a few.