Texas A&M University is opening a new teaching site in Washington, DC featuring The Bush School of Government and Public Service, a graduate program founded by the nation’s 41st president.
Texas A&M University is opening a new teaching site in Washington, DC featuring The Bush School of Government and Public Service, a graduate program founded by the nation’s 41st president. The location is expected to open in the fall of 2020, with classes commencing in early 2021.
George H. W. Bush started the school in College Station, Texas, four years after his term as president ended in 1993, giving it a mission to prepare future leaders for careers in government and other forms of public service. Bush School offerings consistently rank among the best international affairs and public service graduate programs in the nation.
The new site is located within several blocks of the White House and other key government buildings, with ground floor access.