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American University was built in year 1892  in Washington, D.C., United StatesWhat is the ranking of American University ?

According to www.4icu.org website the ranking of U.S. News & World Report is 925in usa and 384 in the worldA

  1. AccountingKogod: Accounting and Taxation, KOGOD

BS

  1. African American and African Diaspora StudiesCritical RGC Studies, CAS

BA

  1. American StudiesAmerican Studies, CAS

BA

  1. AnthropologyAnthropology, CAS

BA

  1. Applied MathematicsMathematics & Statistics, CAS

BS

  1. Arab World StudiesArab Studies, CAS

BA

  1. Arabic StudiesWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

  1. Art HistoryArt, CAS

BA

  1. Asian StudiesAsian Studies, CAS

BA

  1. Audio ProductionPerforming Arts, CAS

BA

  1. Audio TechnologyPerforming Arts, CAS

BS

Academic Fields beginning with the letterB

  1. BiochemistryChemistry, CAS

BS

  1. BiologyBiology, CAS

BS

  1. Business and EntertainmentKogod School of Business, KOGOD

BS

  1. Business, Language and CultureKogod School of Business, KOGOD

BS

Academic Fields beginning with the letterC

  1. ChemistryChemistry, CAS

BS

  1. Communication StudiesSchool of Communication, SOC

BA

  1. Computational ScienceCollege of Arts and Sciences, CAS

BS

  1. Computer ScienceComputer Science, CAS

BS

Academic Fields beginning with the letterD

  1. DancePerforming Arts, CAS

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterE

  1. EconomicsEconomics, CAS

BS, BA

  1. Elementary EducationSchool of Education, CAS

BA

  1. Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Science, CAS

BS

  1. Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Science, CAS

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterF

  1. Film and Media ArtsSchool of Communication, SOC

BA

  1. FinanceKogod: Finance & Real Estate, KOGOD

BS

  1. Foreign Language and Communication MediaSchool of Communication, SOC

BA

  1. Foreign Language and Communication MediaWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

  1. French StudiesWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

G

  1. German StudiesWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

  1. Graphic DesignArt, CAS

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterH

  1. Health PromotionHealth Studies, CAS

BS

  1. HistoryHistory, CAS

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterI

  1. Interdisciplinary Studies: CLEGGovernment, SPA

BA

  1. International StudiesSchool of International Service, SIS

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterJ

  1. Jewish StudiesJewish Studies, CAS

BA

  1. JournalismSchool of Communication, SOC

BA

  1. Justice and LawJustice,Law & Criminology, SPA

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterL

  1. Language and Area Studies: French/EuropeWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

  1. Language and Area Studies: German/EuropeWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

  1. Language and Area Studies: Russian/Area StudiesWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

  1. Language and Area Studies: Spanish/Latin AmericaWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

  1. Law and SocietyJustice,Law & Criminology, SPA

BA

  1. LiteratureLiterature, CAS

BA

M

  1. MathematicsMathematics & Statistics, CAS

BS

  1. Mathematics and EconomicsCollege of Arts and Sciences, CAS

BS

  1. MusicPerforming Arts, CAS

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterN

  1. NeuroscienceNeuroscience, CAS

BS

Academic Fields beginning with the letterP

  1. Performing Arts: Musical TheatrePerforming Arts, CAS

BA

  1. Performing Arts: TheatrePerforming Arts, CAS

BA

  1. PhilosophyPhilosophy & Religion, CAS

BA

  1. PhysicsPhysics, CAS

BS, BA

  1. Political ScienceGovernment, SPA

BA

  1. PsychologyPsychology, CAS

BA

  1. Public HealthPublic Health, CAS

BS, BA

  1. Public Relations & Strategic CommunicationSchool of Communication, SOC

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterR

  1. Religious StudiesPhilosophy & Religion, CAS

BA

  1. Russian StudiesWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

S

  1. Secondary EducationSchool of Education, CAS

BA

  1. SociologySociology, CAS

BA

  1. Spanish StudiesWorld Languages and Cultures, CAS

BA

  1. StatisticsMathematics & Statistics, CAS

BS

  1. Studio ArtArt, CAS

BA

Academic Fields beginning with the letterW

  1. Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality StudiesWomen’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, CAS

US universities have4 intakes

  • Spring: January/February.
  • Fall: August/September.
  • Summer: April/May.
  • Winter: December.

Cost of Attendance            $۶۳,۰۳۸

Tuition and Fees                  $۴۶,۶۱۵

Room and Board                 $۱۴,۷۰۲

Books and Supplies           $۸۰۰

Other Expenses  $۹۲۱Application Requirements and Deadlines

After you’ve found the graduate program that’s right for you, begin the application process.

To complete your application, you will be required to submit an application form and additional documents and materials through our online application system. Below is a checklist of the required documents and materials that may be requested of you.

For specific graduate program requirements and deadlines please see basics below and individual program requirements pages.

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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

Minimum requirements include the following:

A bachelor’s degree (or its equivalent) earned at an accredited college or university.

A 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or better cumulative grade point average (GPA) calculated on the last 60 credit hours of course work completed in your undergraduate program and available at the time of application for admission.

A 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or better GPA in all relevant graduate work for which a grade has been awarded.

GRE Exam scores for all PhD and some Master’s programs. Check specific programs below for GRE requirements.

Praxis I Exam scores for all certificate programs in teaching.

For international students whose native language is not English and who do not possess an undergraduate or graduate degree from an accredited U.S. institution: applicants need TOEFL test scores of at least 100 , a Pearson Test of English score of at least 68, or a minimum IELTS score of 7.

An applicant for graduate study may be admitted without reference to the undergraduate average provided that he or she has maintained either a 3.3 cumulative grade point average in a master’s degree program completed at an accredited institution; or has maintained a 3.5 cumulative grade point average in the last 12 credit hours which are part of a master’s or doctoral degree program still in progress at the time he or she applies; or in graduate work taken in nondegree status at American University and applicable to the degree program for which he or she is applying.

۲۰۱۸-۲۰۱۹ Academic Year Rates

Housing Rates

Room Type           Buildings               Cost (per person, per semester)

All rates are inclusive of the $18 per person, per semester residence hall programming fee.

Traditional triple                Anderson, Clark, Hughes, Leonard, Letts, McDowell, Roper              $۳,۷۳۰

Traditional double            Anderson, Clark, Hughes, Leonard, Letts, McDowell, Roper              $۴,۹۹۸

Double, suite style (bathroom, living room)           Cassell Hall           $۵,۹۴۷

Double, private bathroom             Congressional, Constitution, Federal        $۵,۸۰۲

Double, apartment style (bathroom, living room, kitchen)               Nebraska, McDowell suites            $۵,۹۴۷

Double, suite style (shared bathroom)      Centennial            $۵,۶۲۰

Traditional single               Anderson, Clark, Hughes, Letts, Leonard, McDowell, Roper              $۶,۳۸۸

Single, private bathroom                Congressional, Constitution, Federal        $۷,۱۱۳

Single, suite style (bathroom, living room)              Cassell   $۷,۱۸۳

Single, suite style                Centennial            $۷,۰۴۳

Single, apartment (bathroom, living room, kitchen)           Nebraska                $۷,۱۸۳

Double, studio apartment              Berkshire Apartments      $۶,۰۱۶

Double, small 1-bedroom apartment        Berkshire Apartments      $۶,۶۸۴

Double, medium/large 1-bedroom apartment      Berkshire Apartments      $۷,۶۸۷

Meal Plan Rates

Plan        EagleBucks Included         Dining Dollars Included Cost (per semester)

۲۵۰ Block Plan  $۲۰۰      $۲۰۰      $۳,۰۵۲

۲۲۵ Block Plan  $۲۰۰      $۲۰۰      $۲,۸۰۶

۲۰۰ Block Plan  $۲۰۰      $۲۰۰      $۲,۷۱۱

۱۷۵ Block Plan  $۲۰۰      $۲۰۰      $۲,۴۴۲

۱۲۵ Block Plan  $۲۰۰      $۲۰۰      $۱,۸۷۲

۱۰۰ Block Plan  $۲۰۰      $۲۰۰      $۱,۵۸۸

۵۰ Block Plan     $۰            $۱۰۰      $۶۹۵

MEAL PLAN REQUIREMENTS

First and second semester residents are required to enroll in a meal plan at or above the 175 Block Plan

Third and fourth semester residents are required to enroll in a meal plan at or above the 100 Block Plan

Fifth semester and higher residents may select any meal plan

Direct all meal plan and EagleBucks questions to the One Card & Dining Services office.

 

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