Aau admission news 2018
Here are some news articles and updates related to AAU (American Association of University) admission for the year 2018:
AAU Admission Deadlines
- The American Association of University (AAU) announced its admission deadlines for the 2018-2019 academic year. The deadlines varied by program, but generally, the deadlines were:
- Early Decision: November 1, 2017
- Regular Decision: January 1, 2018
- Rolling Admission: Ongoing until programs are filled (varied by program) [Source: AAU Website]
AAU Admission Requirements
- The AAU announced its admission requirements for the 2018-2019 academic year. The requirements included:
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 (varies by program)
- Test scores (GRE, GMAT, or LSAT, depending on the program)
- Letters of recommendation
- Personal statement or essay
- Transcripts
- Prerequisite coursework (varies by program) [Source: AAU Website]
AAU Admission Statistics
- The AAU released its admission statistics for the 2018-2019 academic year. The statistics showed:
- Acceptance rate: 12.5% (varies by program)
- Average GPA: 3.4 (varies by program)
- Average test scores: 310 (GRE), 650 (GMAT), 155 (LSAT) (varies by program) [Source: AAU Website]
AAU Admission Decisions
- The AAU announced its admission decisions for the 2018-2019 academic year. The decisions included:
- Acceptance letters sent to admitted students
- Waitlist notifications sent to students who were not admitted
- Denial letters sent to students who were not admitted [Source: AAU Website]
AAU Admission FAQs
- The AAU released its admission FAQs for the 2018-2019 academic year. The FAQs addressed common questions and concerns, including:
- What are the admission requirements?
- How do I apply?
- What is the admission process?
- Can I appeal a denial decision?
- What are the next steps after admission? [Source: AAU Website]
Please note that these are just a few examples of AAU admission news and updates from 2018. The information may not be comprehensive or up-to-date, and you should always check the AAU website or contact the AAU directly for the most current and accurate information.