Alexander Williams (he/him) - Hershey, PA; Criminology and Global Affairs double major with concentration in Homeland Security Corie Copeland (she/her) - Chesterfield, VA; Forensic Science major (Biology concentration) with double minor in Neuroscience and Spanish Heather Galio (She/her) - Macunige, PA; Accounting and Business Analytics double major Kevynne Dimaano (she/her) - Farmville, VA; English major with double minor in Forensic Science and Women and Gender Studies Mario Belenfante (he/him) - Los Angeles, CA; Communications major with concentration in Public Relations
Mason will nurture your talents, expand your knowledge, and prepare you to take advantage of limitless possibilities. There's no regimented road to success. Forge a path that fulfills your dreams.
Admissions Viewbooks
There's so much that makes us All Together Different, and our admissions viewbooks are a great way to get a glimpse into what your life will be like as a Mason patriot, no matter who you are.
Army ROTC
George Mason Army ROTC, the Patriot Battalion, is among the best in the country, consistently producing highly qualified commissioned officers for the Active Army, National Guard, and the Army Reserves.
Our philosophy is to teach, coach, and mentor you as you grow into an effective warrior-scholar-athlete.
Athletics
Go, Patriots! Check out Mason Athletics and explore your options to represent the Green and Gold!
Career Services
Get Career Specific Resources. Explore resources by career field. Learn where you can work, how much you can earn, and what it takes to get there. Explore careers now!
Center for Culture, Equity, and Empowerment (CCEE)
The Center for Culture, Equity, and Empowerment is committed to eradicating oppression in all its forms and in collaboration with University colleagues and stakeholders to co-create an equitable campus climate and society, by providing intersectional programs, services, and support that elevates consciousness rooted in culture, healing and liberation.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
CAPS provides in-person and virtual, free and confidential, mental health services for enrolled students. When a student’s needs require a different level of care, CAPS works with students to transition care to community providers.
Course Catalog
Explore the full offering of courses at George Mason University!
First-Gen+ Center
Serving the first-generation community at Mason, including students who are first-gen and undocumented, have refugee status, and those who have families with limited income.
Global Education Office (GEO)
Welcome to Study Abroad at Mason. You have come to the right place to start your journey and go abroad. Here, you can explore programs, learn about scholarships, or join GEO at an event — in person or virtually.
Honors College
The Honors College inspires students to pursue the most challenging and enriching educational and civic engagement opportunities available to them while providing multidisciplinary learning opportunities that complement any major.
Housing and Resident Life (HRL)
Housing and Residence Life at GMU provides a safe inclusive community-oriented environment that supports academic excellence, fosters personal growth, and champions the well-being of residents, through collaboration and intentional programming, to ensure their success at Mason and beyond. Housing and Residence Life is dedicated to providing our students with a safe and inclusive community-oriented environment that provides our students with the tools and support needed to thrive at Mason.
Internships
Mason is committed to preparing students for meaningful careers in a global society. Internships are important opportunities to experience the real world of the workplace while gaining knowledge and skills through the application of classroom theories to practical problems.
Leadership Education and Development (LEAD)
Leadership Education And Development (LEAD) believes that everyone has the potential to be a leader. We provide leadership training, resources, services, and recognition to empower students to create positive change.
LGBTQ+ Resources Center
Welcome to the LGBTQ+ Resources Center at George Mason University. Since 2002, the LGBTQ+ Resources Center has worked for and with the LGBTQ+ and ally communities at George Mason's campuses to create an environment that is welcoming and conducive to learning.
The LGBTQ+ Resources Center cultivates the success and well-being of queer, trans, non-binary, and questioning students, staff, and faculty. Our work is deeply collaborative and rooted in intersectional justice. We build identity-affirming programs, develop leaders, provide critical resources, and foster a culture of equity and allyship, at Mason.
Mason Dining
Mason Dining is committed to bringing you the excellence and value you expect. Delicious meals and on trend food experiences that where students and faculty are nourished and inspired to climb higher and to keep rising. Not just a beautiful place to study, but a beautiful place to sit and enjoy food together.
Mason Recreation
Mason Recreation inspires an inclusive atmosphere that fosters lifelong well-being for the University’s diverse students and community through active experiences, education, and engagement.
New Student and Family Programs
New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) views the relationships with our students’ parents, families, and supporters as a partnership – a partnership to help our students succeed.
Staying connected to your student’s college experience is not only vital to their development and success but also to the strength of our Mason Family. We recognize the important role you play and understand that our students benefit when you stay informed.
Office of Community Engagement and Civic Learning (CECIL)
Diversity and inclusion are among Mason’s core values, and our actions reflect that philosophy. The Office of Community Engagement and Civic Learning (CECIL) develops strategies to help our students, faculty, and partners collaborate on positive social change in their communities.
Office of Student Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research (OSCAR)
OSCAR provides students the opportunity to connect with faculty and to the research and creative mission of the institution. Students will see their education as a process of discovery, inquiry, and synthesis; these are the core values of the Mason student experience. Faculty engage students in current and relevant activities using new paradigms of instruction and active modeling of critical thinking.
Parking and Transportation
Parking & Transportation is self-supporting and includes a variety of services that support parking and transit on all of Mason’s campuses.
Smithsonian Mason School of Conservation (SMSC)
Threats to the biodiversity of our environment are ever-evolving. To counter these threats and protect our endangered species, the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) and George Mason University established the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation (SMSC).
Student Health Services
Student Health Services provides accessible and affordable health care services for all currently enrolled Mason students in a caring and confidential environment
Student Involvement
Student Involvement encourages students and staff to think creatively. We want everyone to contribute ideas and think of new ways they may enhance campus and their experience at Mason. We offer opportunities to put your ideas into action, learn from hands-on experiences, meet new people, develop life-long friendships and gain skills that will help you be ready for wherever your future takes you!
Student Media
Student Media is dedicated to providing hands-on, experiential learning opportunities for students who aspire to a career in media production or journalism, as well as those who simply wish to pursue a creative passion or hobby.
Student Success Coaching
Success Coaching helps students transition to college, make the most of their student experience, and work through their own definition of success while at Mason.
University Studies
University Studies empowers students to craft a successful college experience and prepare for their future.
Alexander Williams (he/him) - Hershey, PA; Criminology and Global Affairs double major with concentration in Homeland Security Corie Copeland (she/her) - Chesterfield, VA; Forensic Science major (Biology concentration) with double minor in Neuroscience and Spanish Heather Galio (She/her) - Macunige, PA; Accounting and Business Analytics double major Kevynne Dimaano (she/her) - Farmville, VA; English major with double minor in Forensic Science and Women and Gender Studies Mario Belenfante (he/him) - Los Angeles, CA; Communications major with concentration in Public Relations
Mason will nurture your talents, expand your knowledge, and prepare you to take advantage of limitless possibilities. There's no regimented road to success. Forge a path that fulfills your dreams.
Army ROTC
George Mason Army ROTC, the Patriot Battalion, is among the best in the country, consistently producing highly qualified commissioned officers for the Active Army, National Guard, and the Army Reserves.
Our philosophy is to teach, coach, and mentor you as you grow into an effective warrior-scholar-athlete.
Admissions Viewbooks
There's so much that makes us All Together Different, and our admissions viewbooks are a great way to get a glimpse into what your life will be like as a Mason patriot, no matter who you are.
Athletics
Go, Patriots! Check out Mason Athletics and explore your options to represent the Green and Gold!
Career Services
Get Career Specific Resources. Explore resources by career field. Learn where you can work, how much you can earn, and what it takes to get there. Explore careers now!
Center for Culture, Equity, and Empowerment (CCEE)
The Center for Culture, Equity, and Empowerment is committed to eradicating oppression in all its forms and in collaboration with University colleagues and stakeholders to co-create an equitable campus climate and society, by providing intersectional programs, services, and support that elevates consciousness rooted in culture, healing and liberation.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
CAPS provides in-person and virtual, free and confidential, mental health services for enrolled students. When a student’s needs require a different level of care, CAPS works with students to transition care to community providers.
Course Catalog
Explore the full offering of courses at George Mason University!
First-Gen+ Center
Serving the first-generation community at Mason, including students who are first-gen and undocumented, have refugee status, and those who have families with limited income.
Global Education Office (GEO)
Welcome to Study Abroad at Mason. You have come to the right place to start your journey and go abroad. Here, you can explore programs, learn about scholarships, or join GEO at an event — in person or virtually.
Honors College
The Honors College inspires students to pursue the most challenging and enriching educational and civic engagement opportunities available to them while providing multidisciplinary learning opportunities that complement any major.
Housing and Resident Life (HRL)
Housing and Residence Life at GMU provides a safe inclusive community-oriented environment that supports academic excellence, fosters personal growth, and champions the well-being of residents, through collaboration and intentional programming, to ensure their success at Mason and beyond. Housing and Residence Life is dedicated to providing our students with a safe and inclusive community-oriented environment that provides our students with the tools and support needed to thrive at Mason.
Internships
Mason is committed to preparing students for meaningful careers in a global society. Internships are important opportunities to experience the real world of the workplace while gaining knowledge and skills through the application of classroom theories to practical problems.
Leadership Education and Development (LEAD)
Leadership Education And Development (LEAD) believes that everyone has the potential to be a leader. We provide leadership training, resources, services, and recognition to empower students to create positive change.
LGBTQ+ Resources Center
Welcome to the LGBTQ+ Resources Center at George Mason University. Since 2002, the LGBTQ+ Resources Center has worked for and with the LGBTQ+ and ally communities at George Mason's campuses to create an environment that is welcoming and conducive to learning.
The LGBTQ+ Resources Center cultivates the success and well-being of queer, trans, non-binary, and questioning students, staff, and faculty. Our work is deeply collaborative and rooted in intersectional justice. We build identity-affirming programs, develop leaders, provide critical resources, and foster a culture of equity and allyship, at Mason.
Mason Dining
Mason Dining is committed to bringing you the excellence and value you expect. Delicious meals and on trend food experiences that where students and faculty are nourished and inspired to climb higher and to keep rising. Not just a beautiful place to study, but a beautiful place to sit and enjoy food together.
Mason Recreation
Mason Recreation inspires an inclusive atmosphere that fosters lifelong well-being for the University’s diverse students and community through active experiences, education, and engagement.
New Student and Family Programs
New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) views the relationships with our students’ parents, families, and supporters as a partnership – a partnership to help our students succeed.
Staying connected to your student’s college experience is not only vital to their development and success but also to the strength of our Mason Family. We recognize the important role you play and understand that our students benefit when you stay informed.
Office of Community Engagement and Civic Learning (CECIL)
Diversity and inclusion are among Mason’s core values, and our actions reflect that philosophy. The Office of Community Engagement and Civic Learning (CECIL) develops strategies to help our students, faculty, and partners collaborate on positive social change in their communities.
Office of Student Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research (OSCAR)
OSCAR provides students the opportunity to connect with faculty and to the research and creative mission of the institution. Students will see their education as a process of discovery, inquiry, and synthesis; these are the core values of the Mason student experience. Faculty engage students in current and relevant activities using new paradigms of instruction and active modeling of critical thinking.
Parking and Transportation
Parking & Transportation is self-supporting and includes a variety of services that support parking and transit on all of Mason’s campuses.
Smithsonian Mason School of Conservation (SMSC)
Threats to the biodiversity of our environment are ever-evolving. To counter these threats and protect our endangered species, the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) and George Mason University established the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation (SMSC).
Student Health Services
Student Health Services provides accessible and affordable health care services for all currently enrolled Mason students in a caring and confidential environment
Student Involvement
Student Involvement encourages students and staff to think creatively. We want everyone to contribute ideas and think of new ways they may enhance campus and their experience at Mason. We offer opportunities to put your ideas into action, learn from hands-on experiences, meet new people, develop life-long friendships and gain skills that will help you be ready for wherever your future takes you!
Student Media
Student Media is dedicated to providing hands-on, experiential learning opportunities for students who aspire to a career in media production or journalism, as well as those who simply wish to pursue a creative passion or hobby.
Student Success Coaching
Success Coaching helps students transition to college, make the most of their student experience, and work through their own definition of success while at Mason.
University Studies
University Studies empowers students to craft a successful college experience and prepare for their future.