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Launch Your Journey into International Affairs at American University

Discover the Community of Scholars pre-college summer program at American University's (AU) School of International Service. Designed for rising high school juniors and seniors, this program helps students deepen their understanding of international affairs and world politics. Participants enroll in a three-credit course taught by distinguished AU faculty over three weeks, featuring two weeks of immersive on-campus experiential learning and one focused week of online, asynchronous study.

Beyond the classroom, students will explore Washington, D.C.'s vibrant landscape, visiting government agencies and organizations to gain firsthand insights into the city's global ecosystem. This experiential component provides students with unique insights into how leaders tackle complex challenges while also helping students build a network of peers and professionals who share their passion for global change.

By the end of the program, participants earn an official AU transcript, a milestone marking their academic growth and expertise in international affairs. The credits may transfer to other universities, but AU would be thrilled to welcome students into its community in the future.

Don’t miss this opportunity to broaden your perspective, deepen your knowledge, and prepare for a future of global impact!

Eligibility: Rising juniors, and seniors with a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Class Hybrid Format: The Community of Scholar participating students enroll in a three-credit hybrid college class taught by highly respected faculty in AU's SIS. The classes are offered in two distinct formats: on-campus (two weeks) and online, asynchronous (third week).

Residential students will stay in AU dorms and dine in campus facilities, giving them a taste of college life. Commuter students are also welcome and will receive lunch daily, along with the chance to participate in many evening activities.

Summer 2025 Session Dates: July 7 – July 18 (on-campus; students arrive July 6); and July 21 – 25 (online, asynchronous learning).

See Program Details for more information, including course offerings and tuition information. 

 

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Community of Scholar participating students enroll in a three-credit hybrid college class taught by highly respected faculty at AU's School of International Service. The classes are offered in two distinct formats: on-campus (two weeks) and online, asynchronous (third week).

Full program details (including course offerings and tuition costs)

The Community of Scholars is designed for rising junior and senior high school students who have a strong interest in international affairs. Current sophomores and juniors are eligible to apply. International students with a demonstrated proficiency in English are also encouraged to apply (please refer to the FAQ section concerning international applicants).

To apply to the program, students must submit an application, a personal essay, a transcript (minimum 3.0 GPA), and a letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor. A TOEFL score (minimum score of 80) may be required for students attending school outside the United States.

The Community of Scholars program offers students a firsthand opportunity to experience life in the nation’s capital. AU’s main campus, located in Northwest Washington, D.C., is nestled near Embassy Row and just minutes from downtown. Outside the classroom, students will see D.C. in action with visits to institutions such as the U.S. Department of State, the International Monetary Fund, and various embassies.

The program also includes structured activities like an evening monument tour and group events, such as an “International Night” featuring food, decorations, and music from around the world. Students will have plenty of free time to study and enjoy campus life—whether it’s catching up with friends at the School of International Service’s Davenport Café or relaxing on the AU quad.

Join us for an unforgettable summer of learning, exploration, and new friendships in the heart of Washington, D.C.

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Program Benefits

During this intensive summer program, students will:

  • Pursue your academic interests in International Relations
  • Earn three college credits
  • Explore international institutions in Washington, DC
  • Learn about international careers
  • Meet other students who are passionate about creating meaningful change in the world

Frequently Asked Questions

Completing the Community of Scholars program will demonstrate that you have pushed yourself and taken initiative beyond the typical high school experience. On your college applications, you’ll be able to list your course and proudly mark that you took a college-level course for credit. This experience will not only enhance your academic profile but also set you apart as a motivated and engaged student ready to thrive in the world of higher education.

Students, residential and commuting, have access to AU's fitness center and pool, Bender Library, the Katzen Arts Center, the track, and the volleyball and tennis courts.

NOTE: To use the fitness center, a student must be 18 years old and complete a form that must be signed by the student and their parents before coming to campus. 

Students will have the opportunity to visit government agencies, local embassies, and other organizations throughout the two weeks students are on the AU campus.

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