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  • Locations: Cairo, Egypt
  • Program Terms: Summer
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: American University of Cairo 
  • Restrictions: WFU applicants only
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Summer 2025 03/01/2025 ** Rolling Admission TBA TBA

** Indicates rolling admission application process. Applicants will be immediately notified of acceptance into this program and be able to complete post-decision materials prior to the term's application deadline.
Fact Sheet:
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Click here for a definition of this term GPA Requirement: 2.50 Click here for a definition of this term Class Status: 2 semesters completed
Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: Arabic, English Click here for a definition of this term Language Courses Offered: Arabic
Click here for a definition of this term Prior Language Study Required: None Click here for a definition of this term Housing: Residence Hall
Click here for a definition of this term Open to non-WFU Students: No Click here for a definition of this term Academic Areas Offered: African Studies, American Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Arabic, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Classics, Communication, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Economics, English, Environmental Science/Studies, Film Studies, History, Humanities, Journalism, Linguistics, Math Economics, Mathematics, Middle East and South Asia Studies, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Politics and International Affairs, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Statistics, Theater, Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Program Sponsor: Other
Program Description:

THE CITY OF CAIRO 

 

 

In Cairo--a city of over 13 million--- the ancient and the modern, the rural and the urban are brought together on the banks of the Nile in one of the most fascinating cities of the world. Cairo is the largest city in Africa, a cultural center of the Arabic-speaking world and the crossroads for the sharing of ideas, leadership and trade. For a thousand years, Cairo has flourished as one of the vital centers of the Arab world. As the site of great development of Arabic literature, science, and institutions, Cairo is an ideal base from which to explore the rich heritage of Arab and Islamic culture.

THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO

 

 

 

 

Founded in 1919 to offer a comprehensive American-style, liberal arts education to Egyptian students, the American University in Cairo (AUC) enrolls about 6,000 students in its degree, Arabic language and study abroad programs. AUC students hail from over 100 different countries, but the majority of students are Egyptians.

 

 

AUC holds institutional accreditation from the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools in the United States (MSCHE /"Middle States"). The University is also fully accredited by ABET and AACSB. Credits earned at AUC are transferable to any U.S. college or university, provided that course material is approved on an individual basis by the home institution.

 

 

 

 

 

NEW CAMPUS

 

 

 

In 2008, the University campus moved from its location in central downtown Cairo to the suburb of New Cairo, a development comprising 46,000 acres of land and with a projected population of 2.5 million people. The new 260-acre complex weaves Egyptian urban and architectural traditions into a modern campus that places a distinct emphasis on environmental sustainability.

 

The campus offers state-of-the-art resources to students and faculty from Egypt and around the world and is accessible to persons with disabilities. Campus facilities include libraries boasting the largest English-language research collection in Egypt, a travel office, bank, fully-staffed medical clinic, counseling center, student dormitories, a state-of-the-art athletic complex, and a variety of food services. Take a virtual tour of the campus here.

 

 

A University shuttle system provides convenient access to downtown Cairo, from which students can explore a wealth of cultural opportunities. The Cairo Museum--the world's richest repository of pharaonic antiquities--is only a short walk from the old campus center, while the pyramids of Giza, the tombs of Saqqara, and the myriad mosques of medieval Cairo are all within an hour's ride.

 

 

 

 

PROGRAMS

 

 

 

General Study Abroad--Students choose classes from among more than 30 undergraduate programs. The language of instruction is English, but Arabic language courses are offered as well. For study abroad students wishing to study Arabic alongside general courses from other disciplines, AUC offers a wide range of non-intensive classes in Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic.

 

 

Arabic Language Institute--In its Arabic Language Institute (ALI) AUC maintains what is probably the largest corps of full-time, professional Arabic language teachers in the world, and its many Arabic programs have earned international renown for their quality and competence. The ALI Intensive Arabic Program is ideal for students wishing to maximize their progress in Arabic language study by focusing exclusively on Arabic for the period of their study abroad. Students in this program take a full course load of intensive classes in Arabic language and Egyptian culture.

 

 

Both programs are offered during the 6-week summer session and the two full semesters (fall and spring.) The general Study Abroad program is also available during the 3-week winter session. Students attending the summer and winter programs take reduced course loads to correspond with the shorter periods of instruction.

 

 

 

 

COURSE LOAD

 

The full course load at AUC is four or five classes (12-15 credits) per semester. The standard summer session load is 2 classes (6 credits); the winter session, one class (3 credits.) Study Abroad students must maintain full-time status in order to qualify for a student visa.

Fields of Study:

 

Accounting

 

Actuarial Science

 

African Studies

 

American Studies

 

Architectural Engineering

 

Anthropology

 

Applied Probability and Statistics

 

Arab and Islamic Civilizations

 

Arabic Studies

 

Archaeological Chemistry

 

Architectural Design

 

Art

 

Biology

 

Business Administration

 

Chemistry

 

Classical/Medieval Islamic History

 

Comparative Religion

 

Computer Engineering

 

Computer Science

 

Construction Engineering

 

Coptic Studies

 

Development Studies

 

Economics

 

Egyptology

 

Electronics Engineering

 

English and Comparative Literature

 

Environmental Science

 

Film

 

Gender and Women's Studies

 

History

 

Information Systems

 

International Relations

 

Islamic Art and Architecture

Islamic Studies

 

Journalism and Mass Communication

 

Linguistics

 

Mathematics

 

Mechanical Engineering

 

Middle East Studies

 

Music

 

Petroleum and Energy Engineering

 

Philosophy

 

Physics

 

Political Economy

 

Political Science

 

Psychology

 

Rhetoric and Writing

 

Sociology

 

Theater

 

 

 

STUDENT LIFE

 

 

International students at AUC are encouraged to get involved in the campus and city communities by exploring the numerous cultural, academic, and community service clubs available, or by participating in one of several student-organized conferences. School-sponsored events include lectures and panel discussions on current religious, political and cultural debates; outings to the pyramids; a weekend trip to Alexandria; horseback riding in the desert; and felucca rides on the Nile. AUC offers a multitude of social, athletic, travel and cultural opportunities throughout the semester. Study abroad students have successfully represented AUC in the annual Egyptian National University Sports Competition in gymnastics, rowing, basketball and volleyball. Students often complete the training necessary to become certified scuba divers while enjoying the coral reefs of the Red Sea. Others become involved in musical theater and dance events on campus and in the community. Almost all international students will travel on their own or with student-organized groups to tourist sites in Egypt and to other countries in the region.

 

 

Prior to the beginning of each semester, AUC offers a pre-semester intensive course in colloquial Arabic. The International Student Affairs Office organizes an extensive new student orientation and academic advising (including final course registration) program prior to the start of each semester.

 

For information on cultural events, extracurricular program activities, and resources for student support, please visit the International Student Affairs webpage.

 

 

 

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS

 

 

 

Two University housing options are available for study abroad students:

 

 

On Campus:

 

The on-campus residence facility has twelve residential units called cottages- 7 for women and 5 for men. Each cottage has a ground (garden) level plus 2 floors with a sum total of nine double rooms, one single room and five apartments. Each apartment has four single rooms and a common living space; there are two toilets, a sink, common lounge and study area. As for the rooms outside the apartment setup, for every three double rooms, there are two showers, two baths and two sinks.
 
Each cottage has a courtyard and a roof terrace. The men's section and the women's section each have study areas. There is a laundry room with washers and dryers and a storage trunk in both the women's and men's cottage areas.

 

Students living on campus can use the AUC shuttle system to travel between campus and the city center at nights and on weekends as they wish. 

 

Zamalek:

 

The Zamalek Student Residence is located at 16 Mohamed Thakeb Street in Zamalek, a residential section of downtown Cairo where many foreign embassies now occupy the former colonial villas built at the turn of the 19th century.

The Residence is an 11 story building that houses both students and faculty. Security guards ensure the safety of the residence 24 hours a day. Women and men live in separate sections of the building to guarantee privacy, while a common reception area on the ground floor provides comfortable areas for receiving guests, group studying, watching international programming or videos, dining and socializing. These common areas are also the stage for a diverse number of social, educational and cultural activities.

 

Students living in the Zamalek residence commute to and from campus for classes via the AUC shuttle.

 

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

 

Fall: September- December

 

 

Winter: January (3 weeks)

 

Spring: Late January- Late May

 

Summer: June-July (6 weeks)

 

For specific program dates, including those for orientations, University holidays, and final examinations, please view our academic calendar.

 

 

HEALTH & INSURANCE INFORMATION

 

 

Applicants to AUC are required to have a complete physical examination with a satisfactory report before their final enrollment will be confirmed. Participants should be up-to-date with their primary childhood vaccinations and boosters, particularly polio and tetanus. All students must supply results of an HIV blood test to ensure entry into Egypt. AUC requires all students to pay a onetime Medical Service Fee for use of the campus Clinic.

 

 

AUC also requires all international students on its campus to enroll in a comprehensive Egyptian private health insurance program. This requirement can be waived if a student demonstrates sufficient coverage under a prior policy.

 

 

 

FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS

 

 

 

Most students are able to apply aid from their home institution to the cost of study abroad. One-time consortium agreements can be arranged to facilitate this transfer of aid if no standard billing agreement is in place.

 

 

Hermann F. Eilts International Scholarship

 

 

This scholarship is awarded in tribute to Hermann F. Eilts, an AUC trustee and former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Eilts played an integral role in Arab-American relations during his 32-year tenure with the U.S. Foreign Service. He was a negotiator on the Camp David peace accords and one of the State Department's first Middle East specialists. Through diplomacy and education, Eilts worked tirelessly to bridge political divides and increase cultural understanding between the United States and the Arab world. 

 

To be eligible, a student must be accepted to AUC's study abroad program, have a 3.5 cumulative GPA, maintain full-time status, and register for at least one political science, Middle East studies, or history course each semester of attendance at AUC.

To apply, please write a 1500 word essay on the following topic:  "How will my experience at The American University in Cairo impact my future career plans and broaden my appreciation of Arab culture?"  This essay should be emailed to Wesley Clark at wclark@aucnyo.edu or mailed to his attention in the New York office.  The award received may be applied to tuition, fees, and on-campus housing.

The Simpson Scholarship in Egyptology

The Simpson Scholarship is a $2500.00 award for one semester to be used toward tuition or living expenses.  The scholarship is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge and familiarity with ancient Egypt at The American University in Cairo.  Students must enroll in at least three Egyptology courses.

Up to five scholarships are awarded annually, for one semester each.  To apply, please send a 1500 word essay about why you want to study Egyptology at AUC, and include a reference to three Egyptology courses for which you wish to register.  This essay should be emailed to Wesley Clark at wclark@aucnyo.edu or mailed to his attention in the New York office.




NOTE: A U.S. State Department Travel warning has been issued for Egypt - http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_5312.html. At this time, students are not permitted to study in Egypt.