Responding to the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, 鶹 University of Rome (AUR) has announced a freeze on undergraduate tuition fees for the academic year 2021/22 and the introduction ofa number ofnew merit-based scholarships.

Making the announcement, Dr. Scott Sprenger, President of the university stated

“Themission of TheAmerican University of Romeistoserve a community of global scholars looking for more than just a university degree.Our studentsarelooking for an academic adventure and a life-and career-enhancing experiencethat challenges the boundaries of an average university. The past twelve months of Covid-relatedfinancial and travel difficulties have already stifled manystudents’plans. With thistuitionfreeze andtheintroduction ofnewscholarships,we hope toopen morepathwaysfor students to cometo AUR.”

Zoe Johnson, AUR’s Director of Financial Aid, spoke to the range of new scholarships that the university has created

“AUR has always been committed to assisting students financially where possible. These new scholarships will allow us to help a larger and more diverse pool of prospective students and we’ve designed them so that there should be an opportunity for almost any student to identify a scholarship which is applicable to them.”

There are now nine categories of merit-based scholarships available at AUR, alongside the existing needs-based and affiliate scholarships that were traditionally offered. Students are encouraged to applyaccording totheir background and circumstances.

President Sprenger concluded his announcement by saying“The Covid pandemic haseffectively creatednew barriers between countrieswhereasAUR’s aim has alwaysbeen tofacilitatecollaborativelearning in aglobally diverseenvironment.Wecontinue tostrive to offer this opportunity to as many young people as we can.”