A student-centered research institution situated in a residential neighborhood of the nation's capital, we are home to eight prestigious schools and colleges, over 170 programs, and more than 13,000 students.
Schools and Colleges
With eight schools and over 170 programs including bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees, American University students choose a personalized curriculum of theoretical study and experiential learning, taught by internationally-recognized faculty in courses that take them from the classroom, to the nation’s capital, and all around the globe.
The largest school at American University, the College of Arts and Sciences features more than 100 degree programs that span the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Our diverse, scholarly community offers outstanding opportunities for hands-on interdisciplinary research, internships, and creative expression.
A top-ranked, AACSB-accredited institution, the Kogod School of Business offers undergraduate degrees and graduate programs, including an MBA. Students gain real-world experience through programs grounded in experiential learning and expert faculty that prepare them to lead in all sectors of business: public, private, and nonprofit.
From journalism to strategic communication to independent filmmaking and games, the School of Communication inspires tomorrow's digital storytellers. Students learn to produce media that matter with the support of faculty who have received the highest honors in their professional field, including Academy and Emmy awards and the Pulitzer Prize.
With a vibrant community and passion for change, the School of Education is dedicated to creating and ensuring excellent learning experiences for every child. Through cutting-edge research, innovative outreach programs, and the development of inspiring coursework, students address the most challenging issues in the field.
A top-10 school of international affairs, the School of International Service prepares graduate and undergraduate students for global service in government, nonprofits, and business while connecting them to an active international network of more than 20,000 alumni. Our students graduate prepared to combine knowledge with practice and wage peace in our world.
Dedicated to professional and experiential learning, the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies (OGPS) offers an array of options for lifelong learners spanning the applied social sciences. Programs range from executive training courses to market-driven online master's degrees for professionals at critical junctures in their careers.
Set in the heart of our nation's capital, the School of Public Affairs is a top-ranked school of public administration and policy, government, and justice. From our politically-engaged campus, students gain access to world-class faculty members, influencers, and internship opportunities where they can have a meaningful impact on our world.
Today's economic, political, and social changes require innovative legal solutions. As one of the most diverse law schools in the country, the Washington College of Law equips students to navigate this new reality. Programs include international law, law and government, trial advocacy, and business, with experiential opportunities through clinics and externships.
American University is a private, co-educational doctoral institution situated in a residential neighborhood of northwest Washington, D.C. We are classified as an R2 Institution, ranked "Doctoral: Higher Research Activity" by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. We are a Methodist affiliated institution.
In fall 2022, AU’s enrollment was approximately 13,855, with 7,644 degree-seeking undergraduates, 4,401 degree-seeking graduate students, 1,468 law students, and 372 students in non-degree certificate programs.
AU offers 81 bachelor’s degrees, 95 master’s degrees; 11 doctoral degrees; 22 dual degrees; JD, LLM, SJD, and MLS degrees; and certificates and associate degrees. Online, AU offers more than 30 master’s degrees and graduate certificates.
Face-to-face courses run on a 15-week semester basis in fall and spring, with shorter summer term classes. In addition, AU offers study abroad programs and alternative breaks. Eighty-nine percent of undergraduates participate in at least one internship during their time at AU, and 52 percent of students participate in study abroad. AU’s undergraduate first-year retention rate is 86 percent, and 80 percent of students graduate from AU within six years.
AU’s campus-based student body is globally diverse, with all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and more than 100 countries represented. Eleven percent of graduate students and 10.6 percent of undergraduate students are international. The university’s mission is carried out by 962 full-time faculty and more than 1,600 full-time staff. Ninety-four percent of full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their field. Among AU’s more than 700 adjunct faculty are policymakers, diplomats, journalists, artists, writers, scientists, and business leaders.