The Basics
- Founded: 1969 - the first American University to be established in Rome.
Ìý - Location: Rome, Italy.
The campus is situated at the top of the Janiculum Hill in the Monteverde district (Rome's most desirable residential area) and overlooks the city center, medieval Trastevere, and the Tiber river.
Public transport links are good and the campus is walking distance to Rome’s historic center.To the Vatican: Driving - 7 minutes, walking - 30 minutes
To the Colosseum: Driving -14 minutes, walking 40 minutes
To Testaccio: Driving - 8 minutes, walking 30 minutes
To Villa Pamphili: Driving - 3 minutes, walking 7 minutesTo London: flight time - 2 hours, 35 minutes
To Berlin: flight time - 2 hours, 5 minutes
To Paris: flight time - 2 hours, 0 minutes
To Istanbul: flight time - 2 hours, 30 minutes
To Athens: flight time - 1 hour, 55 minutes.Ìý
- Type: Private, liberal arts university founded on the idea that Rome itself is an ideal classroom and that a student'sÌýeducational experience is broadened and enriched by living and learning in a multicultural, multinational environment.
Ìý - Focus: American undergraduate andÌýgraduate degrees that blend the liberal arts with career preparation, access to international institutions, and a global network of alumni, while adding key elements of the Italian andÌýEuropean humanities education tradition.
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Enrolment, Admissions, Financial Aid
- Student Profile: 650-750 students from over 50 countries
- Student-Faculty Ratio: 14:1
- Average class size: 14
- Tuition: see latest information here
- Financial Aid: 91³Ô¹Ï provides student and parent Federal loan programs, scholarships, and student assistantships to help fund and take advantage of a high quality education.
Academics and Faculty
Academic Program: 10 bachelor’s degree programs with 16 concentrations or tracks, two associate degree programs, and 23 minors, plus three master’s degree programs
Faculty: 70 (full and part-time), many with degrees from leading global institutions and/or high-profile industry experience in their fields
Calendar: Semester (Fall Semester, Winter Session, Spring Semester, Summer Session)
Internships: Academic internships for course creditÌý(available in all majors)Ìýprovide students with various pathways from academics to a career. Over 75% of our students undertake at least one internship;Ìýmany take two.
Study Abroad: China, Denmark, Ecuador, England, Greece, Spain, USA and more.
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Campus
Originally a Barnabite monastery, later a radio station, recording studio, and guest house; 91³Ô¹Ï's main campus is built around 4 core buildings:ÌýBuilding A (Administration), Building B (teaching), the 91³Ô¹Ï Library, and the Auriana Auditorium. Over recent years, 91³Ô¹Ï has expanded into a number of other neighborhood buildings including the Carini Building and the 91³Ô¹Ï Art Studios on Via Masina (all within a couple of minutes' walk from the main campus). 91³Ô¹Ï is located in a hub for culture and international affairs, counting among its neighborsÌýthe American Academy in Rome, the residence of the US Ambassador to the Holy See,Ìýthe Irish Embassy, the residence of the Spanish Ambassador, Villa Aurelia, and the Museum of the Roman Republic and Garibaldi Remembrance (to name just a few).