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American University is a diverse body of students, who represent all 50 states and 110countries. Many of our students are international, as well as U.S. citizens (“U.S. Global Nomads”) from secondary schools outside the United States, who bring a unique perspective to our community of changemakers. If you're looking for a school that will challenge you intellectually and provide you with access to one of the most international cities in the world, look no further.
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Why Choose AU


Meet Our AU Diplomats
Our international and U.S. Global Nomad students come from all over the world to attend American University!

Our Vibrant Community
Learn about the many opportunities and experiences available to international students and U.S. Global Nomads.

Why Choose AU?
Hear our AU diplomats share their thoughts on why they chose AU!

Secondary School Counselors
Resources to assist your international and U.S. Global Nomad students in the college admissions’ process.

International Events
From college fairs to information sessions, we are hosting a number of remote events for International students and U.S. Global Nomads.
First-Year Student Resources

How to Apply
Learn more about how to apply to AU as a first-year international student or U.S. Global Nomad.

Special Academic Programs
AU offers a variety of special academic programs to which prospective first-year students can apply to.

Credit by Exam
AU will accept a maximum of 30 credit hours from one or a combination of specific tests

AU EGL Scholarships
The AU Emerging Global Leader Scholarships promoteeducational access and opportunity while enhancing international diversity.

First-Year Student Merit Awards
AU's merit scholarships for international students are partial, not full, awards that are highly competitive.

Financial Resources: Prospective Students
Resources for prospective international students who have questions about financing an education in the U.S.

Financial Planning: Admitted Students
Resources and ideas for admitted international students to consider when developing a plan to study in theU.S.

Financial Aid
Learn how to applyfor need-based financial aid as a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident applicant from outside the United States.
International Transfer Student Resources

Transfer Instructions
Learn how to apply to AU as an international transfer student.

Transfer Merit Awards
Transfer applicants who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Societymay be considered for partial merit scholarships.

Credit By Exam
AU will accept a maximum of 30 credit hours from one or a combination of specific tests.
Transition Programs

International Accelerator Program
IAP provides a pathway program that is designed to prepare students for degree-seeking status at AU.

American Collegiate
American Collegiate is a unique transfer program, designed for aspirational international students.