
Aurora University
No matter what you study at Aurora University, you’ll learn more about yourself. That’s because AU professors don’t just teach in classrooms, they partner with you to build the knowledge and …
About Aurora University
We were founded in 1893 in Mendota, Illinois, as a seminary college, before moving to Aurora in 1912. Our campus is in Aurora, the second largest city in Illinois, and located approximately 45 …
Aurora University Athletics - Official Athletics Website
Athletics: 630-844-5110 | Admissions: 800-742-5281 347 S. Gladstone Ave Aurora, IL 60506-4892 Athletics: 630-844-5110 Admissions: 800-742-5281 Email: [email protected]
Explore Majors & Programs - Aurora University
With our interactive program finder, you can explore all the academic programs that Aurora University has to offer. You can select to view all programs at once or filter by undergraduate, …
Our History - Aurora University
Aurora University traces its origins to the 1893 founding of Mendota College in Illinois and the Western Secretarial Institute in Wisconsin, the two organizations that matured into Aurora …
Locations - Aurora University
Located in the second-largest city in Illinois just 45 miles from downtown Chicago, the Aurora campus offers more than 60 undergraduate majors and extensive graduate and online offerings.
Admission - Aurora University
Learn how your classes at current or former colleges/universities may transfer to Aurora University. Advance in your career with a master’s or doctoral program that is personable, …
Visit our Campus - Aurora University
Click here to view a campus map. If you have general questions, please contact AU at [email protected].
Academics - Aurora University
No matter what you study at Aurora University, you'll learn more about yourself. That’s because AU professors don’t just teach in classrooms, they talk to you about establishing and realizing …
Undergraduate Admission - Aurora University
We consider students for regular freshman admission who have graduated from an accredited high school (in a college preparatory curriculum) or have earned a GED credential.