American University Access Institute (AUAI) considers an International student to be any individual that does not have a United States Citizenship or a Permanent Resident Visa.
Prospective first-year undergraduate applicants are students who have not taken any college units by the time of application. High school graduates who have taken any college units before or after graduating should apply as International Transfer Students.
AUAI strongly encourages students to use their name as it appears on their passport when submitting their application, and documents, and registering for standardized tests to ensure all items are appropriately matched to the student's record. Avoid using nicknames or abbreviated names.
It is the student's responsibility to ensure that all required materials for the admission application file are received by the office of admission by the applicable deadline in order to be considered by the admission committee.
Applicants are expected to be aware of "All Requirements" and to submit all required information. The Graduate Education Website and Websites for an individual program of each University contain all the information and instruction needed to complete the application for Graduate Admission.
AUAI welcomes Scholars who like to participate in short-term, or long-term programs such as In-Job Training Projects, or to Up-Date their teaching skills in one of the major Universities in the United States.
Scientists who would like to conduct a series of Speeches, or Seminars in one or more Universities in the United States are encouraged to contact AUAI in order to facilitate their Speech and Seminars Programs.
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