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Richmond, The American International University in London

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Richmond, Surrey, UK TW10 6JP
+44 (0) 20 8332 9000
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8832 1596
Full-time: 550 men, 550 women Faculty: 50
Part-time: 5 men, 50 women Ph.D.s: 72%
Graduate: 50 men, 50 women Student/Faculty: 22 to 1
Year: semesters, summer session Tuition: $21,020
Application Deadline: March 1 Room & Board: $10,970
Freshman Class: n/av
SAT or ACT: required

Introduction

Richmond College, The American University in London, established in 1972, is an independent, international, liberal arts and professional studies university. It occupies the campus of the original Richmond College, founded in 1843 and part of the University of London, and is incorporated as a not-for-profit educational institution in the state of Delaware. Some figures in the above capsule and in this profile are approximate. There are 2 graduate schools. The 2 libraries contain 60,000 volumes, and subscribe to 300 periodicals including electronic. Computerized library services include database searching. Special learning facilities include a learning resource center. The 5-acre campus is in a suburban area 8 miles southwest of London. There are 3 buildings.

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School is Coeducational
School summary Richmond College, The American University in London, established in 1972, is an independent, international, liberal arts and professional studies university. It occupies the campus of the original Richmond College, founded in 1843 and part of the University of London, and is incorporated as a not-for-profit educational institution in the state of Delaware. Figures in the above capsule are approximate.
Campus this information applies to combined campuses in Richmond and Kensin
Number of graduate schools or divisions 2
Libraries on campus 2
Total volumes in library 60000
Microform items 0
Audio/video tapes/CDs/DVDs 0
Total periodicals subscribed to 300
Interlibrary loans No
Database searching Yes
Internet access No
Laptop Internet portals No
Learning resource center No
Art gallery on campus No
Natural history museum on campus No
Planetarium on campus No
Radio station on campus No
TV station on campus No
Other facilities on campus

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