Note: Admission to the Graduate School at AUR is on a competitive and rolling basis. Applications for the following year will be accepted starting in September. Non-EU/EEA citizens/residents please read below for more information about the student visa process.
- Applying as a full-time student
- Applying as a part-time student
- Applying as a visiting student
- Interviews
- Letters of recommendation
- GRE Results
- Admissions deadlines
- Student Visas
- Deferred admission
Applying as a full-time student: overviewWe accept applications from individuals across the globe to undertake full-time study at the Graduate School of ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú. Application Fee (non-refundable)*
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Applying as a part-time student: overviewStudents who live locally or do not require a Visa and Permesso di Soggiorno may apply for half-time status. Application Fee (non-refundable)*
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Applying as a visiting (non-matriculating student): overviewStudents who live locally or do not require a Visa and Permesso di Soggiorno may apply for Visiting Student status, taking individual courses for credit.ÌýFor information on the cost of credits, please see refer to our tuition and fees for U.S./Canadian students and students that are non-U.S./Canada. Application Fee (non-refundable)*
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* The application fee covers the administrative cost of processing all applications received. It is not refundable under any circumstances. It is payable online.ÌýFor U.S. Veterans, Peace Corps Volunteers, AUR students, and alumni the application fee will be waived - email gradschool@aur.edu to notify us of your eligibility.
Requirement for official documents
All admissions decisions are conditional on receiving official/original documents:
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Official Final Transcripts must show the final GPA, aÌýcomplete list of courses, and date/description of degree conferred. To be official, U.S. and Canadian transcriptsÌýmust be deliveredÌýin a sealed envelope or via certified PDF. For students of international universities, official documents may be shown and photocopied in person.
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Official ESL Test Scores must be sealed and sent by the test provider.
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Letters of Reference: if scanned or sent by anyone other than the author, please provide an email address and telephone number where the referee can be reached.
Interviews
Personal interviews are required of all applicants. They may be conducted face-to-face, on the phone, or via video-conferencing. Upon completion of the application, students will be contacted by the Admissions Office to schedule an interview.
Letters of Recommendation
Applicants without any significant professional experience may submit two academic letters of recommendation, while those who are returning to university from the workforce may submit two professional letters of recommendation instead. Professional letters are meant to demonstrate an applicant's maturity and work ethic. There is no requirement for applicantsÌýto have professional experience in their chosen field of study.Ìý
GRE results
GRE results are not required for admission into AUR's M.A programs.
Admissions Deadlines
The Graduate admission cycle is run on a rolling basis with five distinct application rounds.ÌýThe earlier you apply, the earlier you receive an admissions decision and notification of your scholarship status, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon asÌýpossible.ÌýFor an application to be considered complete, theÌýonline application formÌýand all supporting documents (including letters of recommendation) must be received by the relevant application deadline, otherwise the candidacy will be rolled over to the next round. The timeline of application and notification deadlines for all application rounds can be found here.
Student VisaÌý
Non-EU/EEA citizens and residents must apply for a student visa upon acceptance. 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 that appointments be scheduled as soon as possible for a date no more than 90 days prior to arrival. Please contact your admissions counselor if any issues arise during the process.
Deferred Admission
A student who has been accepted to ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú but cannot enroll immediately may request a deferral. Students who wish to defer are required to pay the (non-refundable) tuition deposit of 500 Euros or 500 US Dollars. Enrollment can be deferred for up to one academic year, after which the student loses their deposit and must re-apply for admission to the University.
The University reserves the right not to run an M.A. program if it does not enroll sufficient numbers of students. Acceptance to an M.A. program does not automatically guarantee that the program will run.