Aurora University
School Description
Aurora University has its roots trace back to 1893 with the founding of a seminary. Its initial purpose was to prepare graduates for ministry. But with a location change, the mission expanded, as well as the name changed to become Aurora College. The 70's and 80's saw major expansion in terms of curriculum, which eventually lead to the college to officially become Aurora University in 1985.
Aurora University has almost 5,500 students. AU has two campuses, one in Aurora, and the other is the George Williams College in Wisconsin. Along with their education on campus, undergraduate students have the opportunity of a wide range of off campus learning experiences. In addition, students can participate in over 40 clubs and organizations.
Courses Offered
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Accountancy
This program is designed to equip students with the theoretical and practical knowledge of Accounting Principles. The program offers courses that focus on all aspects of business, management and finance.
Tuition Fee: USD 24,000
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Accountancy
This program is designed to equip students with the theoretical and practical knowledge of Accounting Principles. The program offers courses that focus on all aspects of business, management and finance.
Tuition Fee: USD 20,400
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American Studies
This program offers courses that focus on the study of American history, society, literature, and culture
Tuition Fee: USD 24,000
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Admission Requirements
- Minimum GPA 2.50
- Minimum incoming TOEFL iBT 79
- Minimum incoming IELTS 6.50
- Minimum SAT 910