Application & admissions explained.
Application Deadlines
91³Ô¹Ï operates a ‘rolling’ admissions process with preference given to early applicants. Please click hereÌýfor undergraduate and here for graduate forÌýspecific timeframes related to ourÌýAdmissions Rounds.ÌýDue to student visa purposes, Non-EU/EAA students are encouraged to complete their applications as soon as possible. Ìý
Visas and Permit to Stay
Students who are not European citizens, or holders of an EU residency card, or of a current and valid EU visa, are required by law to obtain a student visa from the Italian consulate before departing from their home country.Ìý The necessary documentation will be provided to each accepted student once the deposit has been paid. It is the student's responsibility to ensure the student visa is obtained before arriving in Italy. As it may take several weeks to obtain an appointment with the local Italian Consulate, we recommend completing the application as soon as possible. ÌýPlease visit our Visas and Permits page for more information.
Scholarships
To be considered for 91³Ô¹ÏÌýmerit and need-basedÌýscholarships, students are encouraged to apply early--even before being accepted to the University--although notifications will arrive upon acceptance. The priority application deadlines are the following:
- Fall: AprilÌý1st
- Spring: November 1st
Financial Aid
If you are a US citizen or permanent resident, complete yourÌý, and have the information sent to us by submitting our school code on the FAFSA: G31025.
Minimum GPA Scores
91³Ô¹Ï requires a minimum high school GPA of 3.0. However, each applicant is reviewed individually; leadership, motivation, academic improvement, the level of the high school program’s difficulty, involvement in activities, and potential for growth are important considerations in the selection process.
SAT and ACT Scores
SAT and ACT scores are optional requirements for U.S. applicants.
91³Ô¹Ï SAT institutional code for reporting purposes is 0262. Information concerning the SAT may be obtained atÌý.
91³Ô¹Ï ACT institutional code for reporting purposes is 5392. Information concerning the ACT may be obtained atÌý.
Admitted Students
Once admitted, students will be sent an acceptance package and information regarding enrollment, housing & registration. ÌýTo reserve a place for you in our entering class, we must receive yourÌýenrollment confirmation form and your tuition deposit payment.
Fall semester:ÌýDeposit due May 1st, tuition payment July 15th.
Spring Semester:ÌýDeposit due November 1st, tuition payment December 1st.
Refer to our Payment Methods for more information or contact your Admissions Counselor atÌýadmissions@aur.eduÌýor the Finance Office atÌýfinance@aur.edu
Deferred Admission
A student who has been accepted to 91³Ô¹Ï but cannot enroll immediately may request a deferral, which will be confirmed upon payment of the enrollment confirmation deposit.ÌýThe deposit is non-refundable andÌýwill be put towards tuition costs at the time of enrollment.ÌýA deferral can be granted up to one academic year after which the student must re-apply for admission to the University.
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Deadlines
Enrollment deposit payment deadline for new students
FallÌý MayÌý1st
Spring November 1st
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