Dean’s Scholarship
Because of the significant differences in tuition and housing costs between American University and some of the home schools from which students come, there are a limited number of Dean's Scholarships available to help bridge the gaps.
If you are interested in applying for a Dean's Scholarship, please complete the attached form. We encourage you to apply early for these funds. Submit your completed form either with your application or after you have been accepted.
Download Dean's Scholarship Application
Work Awards
The Work Award program was started by the Washington Semester Program in 1995 as a way for students to earn some extra pocket money while they're in D.C.
The work responsibilities are mainly administrative and support positions with very flexible hours. We want you to focus your attention on your seminars and internship, so we let you schedule your work hours around them. There is a cap placed on how much money work award students can earn during the semester, and they can work a maximum of 20 hours a week.
How do you know if you are eligible for a Work Award position? Well, if you currently receive federal work study funds at your home school and they will not transfer with you to the Washington Semester Program, you may apply for a Dean's Scholarship. Most of the Dean's Scholarship funds are allotted to students as Work Award positions. Once you apply for a Dean's Scholarship, you'll receive written notification on whether you have received a Work Award.
Federal Financial Aid
Ideally, your home school will process your aid package and allow AU to bill them for the program charges. If they choose not to do it this way, find out what the process is from them or contact the AU Financial Aid office (202/885-6100 direct). You can also reach AU's Financial Aid office by calling the Washington Semester office at 1-800-424-2600 and asking to be transferred to financial aid. Be sure to mention to anyone you reach whether you are an accepted or prospective Washington Semester student and the semester in which you plan to attend.