FAQ
Georgetown is an extremely safe campus, and students are never permitted to go anywhere by themselves. Instructors and Residential Assistants supervise students throughout the day and night. Dorms may only be entered by authorized personnel, and are staffed by additional security staff.
On what day and time should my child arrive and depart?
3-Week Policy Workshop: Students should arrive between 4pm and 6pm on June 28th and depart before 10:00 am on July 17th. These timetables will be confirmed closer to the start of camp once we confirm housing details with our partners in ResLife.
2-Week Policy Workshop: Students should arrive between 4pm and 6pm on June 28th and depart before 10:00 am on July 10th. These timetables will be confirmed closer to the start of camp once we confirm housing details with our partners in ResLife.
GDDI Fellows: Students should arrive between 4 pm and 6 pm on June 21st. On July 5th, a chartered bus will take students to Hanover, NH for the second leg of the program. Students should plan to depart from Hanover on August 1st. Information about travel from Hanover can be found here: http://ddidebate.org/transportation/
Public Speaking and Argumentation: Students should arrive between 4pm and 6pm on June 28th and depart before 10:00 am on July 10th. These timetables will be confirmed closer to the start of camp once we confirm housing details with our partners in ResLife.
Congressional Debate: Students should arrive between 4pm and 6pm on July 12th and depart before 10:00 am on July 24th. These timetables will be confirmed closer to the start of camp once we confirm housing details with our partners in ResLife.
If students need to arrive exceptionally early or depart exceptionally late, we will do our best to accommodate them, but you should certainly confirm that we can assist you with the necessary arrangement before finalizing your travel details.
Which airports can we use? How should my child travel from airport to campus?
Uber is likely the easiest option for getting to campus. Read more about Uber for teens here. Lyft does not allow unaccompanied minors. Cabs at the airport are also available.
The closest airport is Reagan National Airport (DCA).
A cab from airport to campus should cost about $15-30, including tip. DC cabs generally do not take credit cards, so please bring adequate cash if that is your plan.
The second closest is Dulles National Airport (IAD).
A cab from airport to campus should cost about $60. Booking a SuperShuttle may also be economical.
Given the inconvenience and potential confusion, using bus lines is not recommended.
Traveling into and out of the Baltimore-Washington Airport is less convenient, and thus not recommended. It does, however, service several discount airlines, such as Southwest Airlines. The cab will be quite expensive, but this might represent a net cost savings if you’re a frequent Southwest customer.
Parking is $25 per day in the Southwest Garage. Otherwise, there is two-hour street parking near campus. If you wish to help your child move in, you may want to find street parking close which is on 35th St. between N and O, but be aware that this can be tricky.
Please do not park in the Leavey Garage or any other garages on campus as you will likely be ticketed.
My child would like to take the train. How does that work?
Amtrak services Union Station in DC, which is a possible travel option for students on the East Coast. Upon arrival in Union Station, proceed to the cab line immediately outside Union Station.
How will I know that my child has arrived safely?
Students will be strongly encouraged to call their parents/guardians immediately upon arrival. We will quickly follow up on any significant discrepancies between expected arrival and actual arrival.
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What should the students pack?
Students should bring the following items:
-Bedding (Twin XL)
-Pillow
-Towels
-Toiletries
-Clothes (casual – DC has hot and humid summers!)
-Laptop w/ Microsoft Word (Microsoft Word is crucial to a debater’s success in the Policy Debate world)
-Laptop charger
-Debate Supplies (pens, flow paper, timer, etc.)
How do meals work?
Residential students are provided with a mobile GOCard at the beginning of the camp. The card is used to access the dorm, gym facility, etc. It also has a declining balance that can be used across Georgetown’s campus dining facilities. Students are responsible for monitoring their own balance and ensuring that they have enough money left on the card.
Students can access the laundry room in their residence hall throughout their stay. The link here has a guide on how to download the Speed Queen app and load funds!
For the 2026 GDS, there will be policy debate, Congressional debating as well as public speaking and argumentation labs.
The Policy Debate camp is highly recommended for all students, regardless of their debate background. The speaking, research, and critical thinking skills strengthened in Policy Debate translate well to other debate events!
The Public Speaking and Argumentation camp will provide students with a baseline understanding of core aspects of communication and strategy.
Congressional debate trains students to debate current real-world controversies and what policies can address those controversies.