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CAS-Graduate Admissions 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016-8081 United StatesInternational Applicants
American University's College of Arts & Sciences receives many applications each year from all over the world, and we understand the difficulties students may have in communicating with universities in a different country. Our goal is to make the admissions process as smooth as possible.
English Language Proficiency
Tests
All international students are required to submit official scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the Pearson Test of English (PTE), or from the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. Applicants who have completed a bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited institution in the United States, or in countries (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom) where English is the native language may be exempt from the English-language proficiency test requirement.
TOEFL
The minimum acceptable scores on the TOEFL exam is 100 for the internet test (95 for the online Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) program). Registration materials for the TOEFL exam can be obtained from US consulates, embassies, binational centers, or the Educational Testing Service. Please have scores sent directly to the College of Arts and Sciences. Our TOEFL institutional code number is 5007. TOEFL scores are valid for two years.
IELTS
The minimum acceptable IELTS score is 7.0. there is no department code or institutional code for IELTS. Please have scores sent directly to the College of Arts and Sciences. IELTS scores are valid for two years.
Pearson Test of English (PTE)
The minimum acceptable PTE score is 68. Our PTE institution code is X1Q-GB-05.
Official Transcript Evaluation
The transcript evaluation is not required for international applicants who have completed a bachelor's degree in the United States.
All other international applicants are required to complete an official transcript evaluation. Transcript evaluations must be submitted to American University in lieu of the original international transcript.
In order to complete a transcript evaluation, candidates must submit their official transcript(s) to a transcript evaluation agency approved by NACES. The following transcript evaluators are recommended:
All transcript evaluations must indicate the following:
- Course-by-course analysis: List of all classes and credits earned
- Grade point average (4.0 scale)
- Degree earned: Determine if the degree earned is equivalent to a US Bachelor's degree
Transcript evaluations must be sent directly by the transcript evaluation agency to American University by the application deadline using one of the following addresses:
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Postal mail address
CAS Graduate Admissions
Office of Enrollment
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016-8081 -
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CAS Graduate Admissions
Office of Enrollment, Suite B1
3201 New Mexico Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016-8081
USA
Financial Requirements
All students must be able to demonstrate financial ability to pay for their academic and living expenses before being issued an immigration document. Visit International Student and Scholar Services for program costs.
Financial Aid
Financial assistance for international students is available at American University in the form of merit-based financial awards only. International students seeking merit awards are encouraged to submit a complete application for admission by the appropriate deadline in order to receive consideration for a merit award.
Because the competition for merit awards is very rigorous, an award cannot be guaranteed. Furthermore, most of these merit awards do not cover the full cost of attendance at American University. The College of Arts and Sciences encourages all of its prospective students to seek out other sources of financial assistance from organizations or sponsors. Some organizations are listed below.
Essential Documentation
Please submit the following documentation to the CAS office of Graduate Admissions to casgrad@american.edu:
- A completed Certification of Finances for International Students (CFIS) form. Clearly indicate on the form which type of visa you plan to obtain for your studies with American University (F-1 or J-1) and your current visa type, if applicable. If you are pending US permanent resident or asylum status, please indicate on the form accordingly.
- Supporting financial documents demonstrating financial ability to pay for at least one year of tuition, fees, and living expenses according to the current International Student Cost Guide. These financial documents will also be required at the US Embassy or Consulate when you apply for your visa. All financial documents must show available funds and must be dated within the past three months in order to be considered valid. Appropriate documents reflecting financial ability are listed here.
- Scanned passport copy (biographic page only).
- A completed F-1 Immigration Transfer In Form to release your immigration record to American University (only required of international students who currently hold an I-20 from a different U.S. institution). This form must be completed by both the student and the student's current international student advisor.
International Student & Scholar Services
AU's International Student & Scholar Services office provides support services, including immigration forms, cultural adjustment assistance, pre-arrival and arrival orientation, and advising for personal, social, cultural, career, and employment matters. ISSS is authorized by the US Immigration and Naturalization Service and the US Information Agency to issue and sign the I-20 or DS-2019 forms.