Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences
| Seal of Georgetown University | |
| Former name | Georgetown College (1789– ,1990–2022) | 
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| Type | Private college | 
| Established | 1789 | 
| Parent institution | Georgetown University | 
| Affiliation | Roman Catholic (Jesuit) | 
| Students | 3,566 (2021) | 
| Location | , United States 38°54′32.1″N 77°4′20.2″W / 38.908917°N 77.072278°W | 
| Campus | Urban | 
| Website | college | 
The Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) is a college of Georgetown University, a private Jesuit research university in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.. It is the oldest and largest undergraduate school at Georgetown, and, until the founding of the School of Medicine in 1850, was the only higher education division of the university. In 1821, it granted its first graduate degrees, though the graduate portion has since been separated as the Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. From 1990 to 2022, it was named Georgetown College.
The college enrolls over 3,500 students in 30 academic majors within 23 departments.