<p>It was our impression (and it was difficult to come by information) that it was much easier to coordinate double majors, say between SIS and International Business, or SIS and languages, etc., at American than it was at GW or Georgetown. (Note - we didn’t really consider GT, as my d. hated it; we did try to get info. from both students and others at GW, but no one seemed to be able to give us clear answers.) Now, I cannot speak for other schools, but my d. has found both advising on this subject and actual coordination to be very easily obtained. (My d. is a Business/Accounting major, minor in international relations/economic development, and may pick up a second in international business; is also planning on four years of Arabic. She was selected for an economic development spring break trip to southern Mexico, and has a wonderful internship in DC for the summer related to her interests. She has so many plans, we can barely keep track!) SIS is also the largest undergraduate IR school; that might translate into the largest number of course options (but I don’t know.)</p>
<p>The schools do have different “feels” to them, and I think you can best pick that up in visits.</p>