A Tailored Approach Meets Unique Requirements
AIU’s philosophy of fostering individual goals and accommodating all styles of learning is reflected in small class sizes and programs that encourage personal attention to help ensure that students can progress at their own pace.
For example, AIU offers a Bachelor’s degree program that can be completed in as little as 36 months and a Master’s degree program that can be completed in as few as 12 months. Flexible day, evening and weekend schedules, including “Weekend University” for Master’s degree programs, allow students to work while advancing their education.
AIU believes in building ongoing associations with the local business community. The University’s Education Partners Program focuses on career-education degree programs that are customized for working adults. Education partners can offer their current employees career-development courses through AIU, while they get to know AIU as a source of future talent.
AIU nurtures a culturally diverse environment, drawing students from various nations and providing opportunities for study abroad programs. AIU clubs and activities encourage students to establish relationships with others who share the same passions. Student support services include career guidance and tutoring. Our student activities program strengthens student socialization, leadership, and teamwork skills and offers encouragement to those who are making a transition to university life.
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