Hall of The States Building
444 North Capitol Street, Washington, DC 20001
The Hall of the States Building is the site location for the GW Master of Professional Studies in the field of Legislative Affairs program. The program is located at 444 North Capitol Street in Washington DC. There are approximately 50 graduate students enrolled each semester in this program.
Access to the Facility
The Hall of the States Building is located two blocks from the Capitol Building, across the street from Union Station on the metro Red Line. GW rents three or four conference rooms Monday-Thursday on the second floor of the building and holds class in the early evening, generally from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Meter parking is usually available, and free after 6:30pm. Building garage parking is also available, for an hourly fee. The Union Station metro is a two block walk.
The Hall of the States Building has a guard posted at the entrance to the building 24 hours/day. Generally, no one is allowed into the building after 7:00 pm without a passkey. However, GW students who arrive after 7:00pm must be identified by the guard on duty through a class list of students provided by the University. All students must be issued a temporary identification card (valid for same day only) each time they attend class. In addition, contract security guards hired by the Hall of the States building management are posted at strategic locations throughout the building, 24 hours/day. Watkins Security Company is responsible for the security of the building.
Reporting Procedures
GW students and faculty are asked to report all crimes to the Metropolitan Police Department. The telephone number for MPD is (202) 727-1010.
All Off-Campus Locations
Crime Statistics 2001, Capitol Hill
Crime Statistics 2002, Capitol Hill: Hall of States
Crime Statistics 2003, Capitol Hill: Hall of States
Crime Statistics 2004, Capitol Hill: Hall of States
Crime Statistics 2005, Capitol Hill: Hall of States
Crime Statistics 2006, Capitol Hill: Hall of States
Crime Statistics 2007, Capitol Hill: Hall of States
Crime Statistics 2008, Capitol Hill: Hall of States
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