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GROW PERSONALLY, PROFESSIONALLY, AND ACADEMICALLY AT AUM
Montgomery is 2.5 hours from Atlanta3 hours from the beach2 hours from Florida
AUM is in Montgomery, Alabama,
“The Best Historic City” in the USA*
Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM)is a public university located in the southeastern United States (Montgomery, Alabama). AUM offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five colleges:
(1) College of Arts and Sciences(2) College of Business(3) College of Education(4) College of Nursing and Health Sciences(5) College of Public Policy and Justice
*Chosen by readers of USA Today and
10Best
60+ clubs and organizations, including active sororities &
fraternities
60+CLUBS & ORGS.
AcademicPrograms
90+
Small class sizes encourage an interactive environment
15:1 STUDENT/TEACHER RATIOInternational Student Scholarship
offers up to $20,000
23 National Championships across multiple AUM sports
23
AUM nursing students find jobs within three months of graduation
97%
of The Princeton Review’s Best Colleges in the Southeast1
The AUM Advantage:
Accounting
Biology » Biology Health Sciences » General Biology » Molecular Biology » Public Health and Microbiology
Chemistry » Chemistry » Chemistry/Health Sciences » Chemistry/Professional
Communication » Communication (Journalism or Public Relations) » Theatre
Communication Disorders
Computer Science
Economics » Economics » International Economics and Commerce
» Political Economy
Elementary Education » Childhood Education (P-6; Elementary Education
and Early Childhood Education)
English
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Science » Environmental Biology » Environmental Chemistry » Environmental GIS » Environmental Health and Toxicology
Finance
Fine Arts » Art History » Graphic Design » Photography » Studio Art » Visual Art
General Business
Geographic Information Systems
History
Human Resource Management
Information Systems » Application » Infrastructure
Interdisciplinary Studies » Liberal Arts » Religious Studies
International Business
Justice and Public Safety » Criminal Justice » Legal Studies
Kinesiology » Exercise Science » Physical Education (P-12) » Sport Management
Management
Marketing » Hospitality and Tourism
Mathematics » Mathematics Education » Mathematical Economics » Traditional Mathematics
Medical Laboratory Science
Nursing
Organizational Leadership
Political Science
Psychology
Secondary Education » English Language Arts » General Science » History/Social Sciences » Mathematics
Sociology » Anthropology » Marriage and Family » Pre-Social Work » Sociology
Spanish
Special Education » Collaborative Teacher (K-6) and Elementary Education (Dual) » Collaborative Teacher (6-12) » Early Childhood Special Education (B-8)
World Languages and Cultures » Chinese and East Asian Studies » Francophone Studies » German Studies » Hispanic Studies » International Trade
Undergraduate Programs (Bachelor’s Degrees)
Special Education » Collaborative Teacher (K-6) and Elementary Education (Dual) » Collaborative Teacher (6-12) » Early Childhood Special Education (B-8)
World Languages and Cultures » Chinese and East Asian Studies » Francophone Studies » German Studies » Hispanic Studies » International Trade
Graduate Programs (Master’s Degrees)
Accountancy
Applied Economics » Economics of Government and Law » Health Care Economics
Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Counselor Education » Clinical Mental Health Counseling » School Counseling
Cybersystems and Information Security
Elementary Education » Early Childhood (P-3) » Elementary Education (K-6) » Physical Education » Reading Specialist
Executive M.B.A.
Geographic Information Systems
Information Systems Management
Instructional Leadership
Instructional Technology
Justice and Public Safety » Criminal Justice » Legal Studies
Kinesiology » Exercise Science » Physical Education (P-12) » Sport Management
Liberal Arts
Nursing » Health Systems Leader » Nurse Educator » Nursing Informatics » Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Secondary Education (6-12) » Art » Biology » English Language Arts » General Science » History » Mathematics » Physical Education » Social Science
Special Education » Collaborative Teacher (K-6) » Collaborative Teacher (6-12) » Early Childhood Special Education (P-3)
Teaching Writing
Estimated Tuition & Fees
Housing (Dorm) $3,760 a year*
Health Insurance $1,400 a year*
Textbooks $1,000 a year*
* A year includes fall semester and spring semester only.
Undergraduate Programs (12 credits a semester)
Tuition & Fees $17,265 a year*
Graduate Programs (9 credits a semester)
Tuition & Fees $16,353 a year*
FUTUREfind your
here
Minimum requirements for $4,000 a year
Undergraduate Students:High school grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.00 scale or one of the following language test scores:
76 on TOEFL IBT
6.5 on IELTS
Graduate Students:Undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.00 scale or one of the followinglanguage test scores:
76 on TOEFL IBT
6.5 on IELTS
Minimum requirements for $2,000 a year
Undergraduate Students:High school grade-point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale, or one of the followinglanguage test scores:
68 on TOEFL IBT
6.0 on IELTS
Graduate Students:Undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale or one of the followinglanguage test scores:
68 on TOEFL IBT
6.0 on IELTS
International Student Scholarships
HORIZONSbroaden your
at aum
For more information about the International Student Scholarship, please contact us at [email protected].
Undergraduate applications*A completed AUM online application (no application fee) at www.aum.edu/apply
Your official high school transcript (mailed or e-mailed directly to AUM from your high school) and official English translation if your transcript is not in English
Proof of English proficiency. You can take the TOEFL (minimum 61 points) or the IELTS (minimum 5.5 points)
Proof of sufficient financial resources (your bank statement and/or a sponsor’s bank statement and letter of support)
Application and Admission Requirements
Graduate applications* A completed AUM online application (no application fee) at www.aum.edu/apply
Official transcript from each university you’ve attended (mailed or e-mailed directly to AUM by each institution) and official English translation(s) if your transcript is not in English
Official GMAT, GRE, or MAT score sheet sent from the testing agency (see program information to determine which test you must submit)
Proof of English proficiency. You can take the TOEFL (minimum 61 points) or the IELTS (minimum 5.5 points)
Proof of sufficient financial resources (your bank statement and/or a sponsor’s bank statement and letter of support)
Certain graduate programs may require additional items not listed here
OPPORTUNITIESaum offers many
for a successful career
*Admission requirements are subject to change without prior notice.
OPPORTUNITIESaum offers many
for a successful career
Application andAdmission Requirements
What is next? 1. We will review your application documents.
If we need more information/documents, we will contact you.
2. If you are admissible, we will send you an admission letter and an I-20 Certificate(you need an I-20 certificate to apply for a student visa.)
3. You will apply for a visa at the US Embassy/Consulate in your country. (You will pay a SEVIS fee before you go to the visa interview.)
When to applyMost programs accept students throughout the year.
To start at AUM in fall semester, please apply by July 15.
To start at AUM in spring semester, please apply by November 15.
To start at AUM in summer semester, please apply by April 15.
Please send your documents to one of the addresses below: Address for Regular Mailing (Post Office):Auburn University at MontgomeryOffice of Global InitiativesP.O. Box 244023Montgomery, AL 36124-4023USA
Address for Shipping (FedEx, DHL, UPS, TNT, Aramex):Auburn University at MontgomeryOffice of Global Initiatives Room 109 Administration Building7440 East DriveMontgomery, AL 36117USAPhone: 334-244-3758
Email: [email protected]
ESL Program CalendarFall 1 August–October (8 weeks)
Fall 2 October–December (8 weeks)
Spring 1 January–March (8 weeks)
Spring 2 March–May (8 weeks)
Summer June–July (8 weeks)
ESL Courses:9 a.m–10:30 a.m. Reading and Discussion
10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Grammar and Writing
1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Listening and Speaking
Classes meet four days a week (Monday thru Thursday)
8 weeks 16 weeks
ESL Tuition & Fees $1,940 $3,880
The English as a Second Language (ESL) Program offers intensive English training at five proficiency levels: beginning, low-intermediate, intermediate, high-intermediate, and advanced.
English as a Second Language Program
To apply, please email the following to [email protected]:A completed application form located at www.aum.edu/esl
Proof of sufficient financial resources (your bank statement and/or a sponsor’s bank statement and letter of support)
Copy of photo page of your passport
For more information about the ESL Program, please visit www.aum.edu/esl or contact us at [email protected] AUMdefine your future
Housing:All residence halls (dormitory buildings) are just minutes away from classes and include free internet, cable TV, and laundry services. Students can choose from private rooms, semi-private rooms and shared rooms at a cost between $500–$1,000 a month. For current information, please go to www.aum.edu/housing. The prices listed on the website are for one semester.
NEW POSSIBILITIESnew home,
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AUM’S #1 CORE VALUE:
STUDENTS ARE FIRST.
AUM’S #1 CORE VALUE:
STUDENTS ARE FIRST.