ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES
Prospective students must have applied for admission to their program of study to be officially accepted for a specific starting date. The process includes the following steps:
- Contact the university and make an appointment with an admissions representative for an initial consultation (except doctorate level programs).
- Send a complete application packet with requested documents to AUHS Admissions Department by the deadline. Only complete applications will be processed.
- Complete scheduled formal interviews, by invitation only.
- Complete Financial Aid meetings.
- Respond to the Acceptance Letter.
- Attend the New Student Orientation.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
In order to be eligible for review, application must have:
- At least a bachelor’s degree from a U.S accredited school or a degree equivalent to an U.S. bachelor’s degree.
- 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA on a four-point (4.0) scale.
- A 500-word personal statement which explains the applicant’s professional goals in the target field and why the applicant will be an asset to AUHS and the community.
- Submission of official transcripts (sealed) from all schools that the applicant has attended.
- Two (2) sealed recommendations on the AUHS letter of recommendation forms, preferably from a science teacher or a health care provider that knows you well.
- Submission of the official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) result to demonstrate English competency (for foreign applicants only). The minimum TOEFL score is 213 on the CBT (Computer Based Test) or 80 on the IBT (Internet Based Test), with 24 on speaking section. For TOEFL information, please visit https://www.ets.org/toefl. The AUHS code is 4262.
- Completion of formal interviews.
CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
A student admitted to the university for a given quarter, but who does not register in the specified quarter will have the admission canceled. The student must file a new application form when again seeking admission and must follow the complete application procedure and meet the current admission requirements.
TEST
Language Requirement
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
A proficiency in English will be critical to success. AUHS requires foreign/international applicants, regardless of citizenship, who have not attended schools at the secondary level or above for at least three
(3) years full-time where English is the principal language of instruction, to take and present a TOEFL score. The TOEFL scores submitted must not have been earned more than two (2) years prior to the desired enrollment date. As circumstances warrant, minimum TOEFL scores may be changed.
Because the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is offered on a limited number of dates, it is important that prospective international applicants sign up to take the examination as soon as possible. Advising centers in the home country can provide information about dates, locations, and procedures for taking the test. When the applicants take the test, scores should be forwarded by the testing service to AUHS Admissions Department. AUHS School Code is 4262.
Foreign/International applicants who do not obtain the minimal score required on TOEFL must take English as a Second Language Course (ESL) offered by other institution and submit the required documentation that ESL has been taken and satisfied prior to beginning a program within the University.
The University does offer an I-20 form for a Student Visa but does not offer ESL classes at this time.