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Washington, DC 20016-8001
(202) 885-6000
Fax: (202) 885-1025
Full-time: 2114 men, 3510 women Faculty: 441; I, av$
Part-time: 133 men, 164 women Ph.D.s: 96%
Graduate: 2092 men, 3266 women Student/Faculty: 13 to 1
Year: semesters, summer session Tuition: $28,019
Application Deadline: January 15 Room & Board: $10,700
Freshman Class: 13,596 applied, 6975 accepted, 1288 enrolled
SAT Verbal/Math: 640/630* ACT: 28
Selectivity: HIGHLY COMPETITIVE+
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"I’ve had frustrations thanks to the bureaucracy that surrounds any such institution, but I’m happy I chose AU, and I would recommend it to anyone who cares about diversity, government, and high second-tier academics with more than a few shining stars. It’s quite possible to be very happy here."
"I had a great experience at American. I certainly have my criticisms of the school, but overall, I’m really glad I went there. My academic experience was good, and even better was the education that I got from the people around me. They were smart, engaged in the world, interesting, and diverse. Living in DC was incredible, and I still miss it sometimes. I had a lot of good times there, and I recommend it to anyone."

Introduction

American University, founded in 1893, is a private liberal arts institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church. There are 5 undergraduate and 6 graduate schools. In addition to regional accreditation, AU has baccalaureate program accreditation with AACSB, ACEJMC, NCS, NASDTEC, NASM, and NCATE. The library contains 1 million volumes, 1.1 million microform items, and 60,870 audio/video tapes/CDs/DVDs, and subscribes to 17,400 periodicals including electronic. Computerized library services include the card catalog, interlibrary loans, database searching, Internet access, and laptop Internet portals. Special learning facilities include a learning resource center, art gallery, radio station, TV station, language resource center, art and dance studios, graphic design and multimedia design and development labs, national center for health fitness, audiotechnology lab, broadcast newsroom, journalism center, and spectroscopy, laser physics, computational physics, and neural computing labs. The 84-acre campus is in an urban area 5 miles northwest of downtown Washington D.C. Including any residence halls, there are 37 buildings.

Controlled by Private (for profit)
Religious Yes
Non-sectarian No
Faith the United Methodist Church
School is Coeducational
School summary American University, founded in 1893, is a private liberal arts institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
Number of undergraduate schools and colleges 5
Which three have the largest enrollments arts and sciences, international service, and public affairs
Number of graduate schools or divisions 6
Baccalaureate programs AACSB ACEJMC NASDTEC NASM NCATE ACS
Libraries on campus 1
Total volumes in library 1000000
Microform items 1001000
Audio/video tapes/CDs/DVDs 60870
Total periodicals subscribed to 17400
Interlibrary loans Yes
Database searching Yes
Internet access Yes
Laptop Internet portals Yes
Learning resource center No
Art gallery on campus Yes
Natural history museum on campus No
Planetarium on campus No
Radio station on campus Yes
TV station on campus Yes
Other facilities on campus language resource center, art and dance studios, graphic design and multimedia design and development labs, national center for health fitness, audiotechnology lab, broadcast newsroom, journalism center, and spectroscopy, laser physics, computational physics, and neural computing lab

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Reviewed by lenamansour, student, on 2006/12/27


 

American is a great school which has small classes and super star professors. You can really get close instructions from some of the top people in their field. The student body has a lot of international students and is pretty diverse.

Pros: International, Cosmopolitan

Cons: No Real school spirit

Reviewed by blazedale, on 2007/01/29


 

This is one of the top universities in the Washington, DC area. One great thing is the location, in a vibrant and international city. Another plus is the large international student population-- you can meet and discuss politics with people from all over.

College capsules from Barron's Profiles of American Colleges, Copyright © 2006 by Barron's Educational Series, Inc.

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