Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the phone number and e-mail?
Please reach us at 202-885-3620 or CASGRAD@american.edu.
What are the application deadlines?
CAS uses a rolling admissions process. However, please note that
some of our departments have application deadlines for particular
graduate programs. Please check the program
to which you are applying, or check our Requirements
Chart.
Are there dual degree options?
CAS offers two dual degree options: The Master of Arts / Master
of Arts in Teaching degree in Teaching: International Peace and
Conflict Resolution (link to program page), and the Master of Arts
in Ethics, Peace, and Global Affairs (link to program page). Both
programs are offered in conjunction with American University’s
School of International Service (link: www.american.edu/sis). You
must apply and be accepted into BOTH schools in order to take on
graduate study in either of these programs.
Are there non-degree options?
Students may take classes in non-degree status before enrolling
into a degree program. Non-degree classes carry the same credit
and cost the same amount in tuition as any degree class. To register
for classes in non-degree status, please contact the department
which sponsors the class in which you are interested.
How do I apply?
See our How to Apply section.
What is the GRE school code? the TOEFL school code?
Our GRE school code is 8439 (no department code) and the TOEFL code
5007.
What is the Financial Aid federal school code?
Our financial aid school code is 1434
What is the cost of tuition?
The current cost of tuition per credit hour is $1,111. Full-time
graduate study at 9 credits per semester (18 credits per year)
is $19,998. (Nominal fees, books, and living expenses not included.)
What is the difference between full time study and part
time study?
Full time study at the graduate level consists of a courseload of
9 credits (3 classes) or more per semester. Part time study consists
of a courseload of 6 credits (2 classes) or less per semester.
I’ve been admitted. How do I enroll?
See our Enrolling section.
What is your full contact information?
CAS Graduate Admissions Office
American University
McKinley 203
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016-8107
Phone: 202-885-3620
Fax: 202-885-1505
Email: CASGRAD@american.edu
Can I download an application form?
Yes, click
here.
I have a GPA of (blank) and a GRE score of (blank), am
I qualified to enter your program?
Each graduate application is evaluated individually by a board of
faculty admissions committee members. No one factor is greater than
another nor does any sort of numerical score (GRE or GPA) guarantee
admission.
I am an international student, do you have financial aid
for me?
Financial assistance for international students is available at
American University in the form of merit-based financial awards
only. Most of these merit awards do not cover the full cost of attendance
at American University. Therefore, students are encouraged to have
supplementary funding to cover books, living expenses, and other
miscellaneous expenses that may arise. Since funding for merit awards
is extremely limited, competition for these awards is very high.
American University does not award its merit scholarships based
on financial need.
International students who are dependent upon merit awards are
encouraged to submit a complete application for admission by the
appropriate deadline in order to receive consideration for a merit
award. At the same time, because the competition for merit awards
is very rigorous, an award can not be guaranteed. Therefore, the
College of Arts and Sciences encourages all of its prospective applicants
to seek out other sources of financial assistance from organizations
or sponsors. Please see our International
Students section for
more information.
Can I defer my admission?
American University allows an admitted student to defer his/her
enrollment for up to one academic year (for example, if admitted
for Fall 2003, you may defer your admission to Spring 2004, Summer
2004, or Fall 2004).
To request a deferral, please send your request in writing
(e-mail is sufficient) with the following information:
- Your Name
- Program you are admitted to
- Reason for requesting deferral
- Semester to which you would like to defer (up to one year)
Your deferral must be approved by your academic unit's graduate
advising faculty or staff member. You will receive a letter with
a decision by postal mail.
I am an international student, what are the TOEFL test
requirements or English requirements?
Course work at AU's College of Arts and Sciences requires strong
skills in the English language. We strongly recommend that all students
whose first language is not English take the Test of English as
a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Registration materials for the TOEFL
exam can be obtained from U.S. consulates, embassies, binational
centers, or the Educational
Testing Service The College of Arts and Sciences measures your
English proficiency by either (a) your performance on the TOEFL
exam, or (b) your educational background.
The TOEFL
Acceptable scores are 600-paper or 250-computer or higher on the
TOEFL exam. American University offers English assessments to new
students who meet the minimum TOEFL requirements, to find out if
we can better support them in their first semester.
Educational Background
Students who have completed a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral
degree from an accredited institution in the United States will
be considered for exemption from our English Placement Exam
What is the academic calendar?
The academic calendar is available on the Registrar’s
office website.