Multi-talented students with diverse backgrounds
AU has more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students. All 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the territories, and more rhan 140 nations are represented in the student body. Countries with the largest number of students enrolled at AU are Japan, Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Korea, India, China, Turkey, France, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, and Colombia.
Committed to Community Service
57% of AU’s undergraduate and 40% of graduate students participate in significant community service by the time they graduate.
Ready for the Real World! 80% of AU undergraduate students and 60% of graduate students complete at least one internship or other experiential education experience by graduation.
Global-minded and Independent
Virtually all AU students graduate with at least two years of study in a non-native language, and more than 600 AU students study abroad annually. AU students can be found in over 50 locations in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, and South America. AU also has the largest School of International Service in the United States.
Academically Talented Leaders
AU students have distinguished academic records as evidenced through their many honors and awards, which include Fulbright, Truman and Marshall Scholars; Rotary Scholars; Javits Fellowships; Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society; and Presidential Management Fellows.
Academic Divisions & Majors
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Kogod School of Business
- School of Communication
- School of International Service
- School of Public Affairs
- Washington College of Law (postgraduate only)
While AU undergraduates can choose from anyone of almost 50 majors, these are the ten most popular by the numbers:
- International Service
- Business Administration
- Justice
- Political science/Government
- Public Communication
- CLEG (interdisciplinary: communication, legal institutions, economics, and government)
- Visual Media
- Psychology
- Journalism
- Law and Society
Undergraduate Profile
Total number of undergraduate students - 5,170
Permanent Residence
- Middle Atlantic - 48.3%
- Midwest - 9.4%
- New England - 12.7%
- South - 14.8%
- West and Southwest - 6.5%
- U.S. Territories - 0.5%
- International (includes U.S. citizens living abroad) - 7.5%
- Unknown - 0.3%
U.S. Minority Students - 15%
International Students - 6.5%
Fall 2006 Admitted Freshman Profile (as of March 2006)
Applications Received: 15,004
Anticipated Class Size: 1325 students
The averages
- Unweighted GPA 3.55/4.00
- SAT 1282
- ACT 28
The middle 50% test scores
- GPA: 3.31 - 3.81
- SAT: 1210-1360
- ACT: 26-30
Honors Program Invitation Profile
- Top 11% of admitted freshmen were invited into the University Honors Program.
- Average GPA: 3.89
- Average SAT: 1433
- Average ACT: 32