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American university of Health Sciences
Basic Information
Address: 1600 E HILL ST, Signal Hill, CA
Phone Number: 5629882278
Email: nnguyen@auhs.edu
President: Dr Ryan Carol
Additional Information
School Type: Health Siences
Degrees Offered:
Bachelor, Master, Doctor
School Size: 600
Classroom Size: 60
Student/Teacher Ratio: 5-1
School Holidays: 4 Quarter breaks of 1-3 weeks per quarter
Housing Availability:
Housing for international students
Housing Type: apartment
Diversity: International students only
Tuition:
60000 per year for PharmD, 47000 for 3 years of bachelor of Pharmacy
Financial Aid:
Yes
Disability Services:
Yes
Activities:
Foundation events
Parking Spaces/Availability:
200
Majors:
BSN, MSN, DNP, BSPS, PharmD, MSCR....
Study Abroad:
NA
Computer Capabilities:
Yes required
Admissions Requirements:
The required documents must be all submitted to admissiondoc@auhs.edu. Below are the required documents:
- $80 non-refundable application fee (credit card, money order, cashier check or cash only)
- Copy of CA ID or Driver License (front and back)
- Copy of one of the following
- Passport
- US Birth certificate
- US Green card)
- Digital - 2x2 passport sized photos
- Resume
- 3 letters of recommendation (see below)
- Required application forms (see below)
- Official transcripts for all the colleges or universities you attended (foreign degree should be evaluated by www.wes.org)
- VA CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY(IF STUDENT IS A VETERAN)
Application/Transfer Deadlines:
Summer quarter starts on last monday of June yearly
International Students:
Yes
Mission Statement:
American University of Health Sciences, a private Christian-based, minority-serving university of higher education, welcomes students of diverse backgrounds and prepares them to make a positive impact on society through the provision of exceptional quality patient-centered care within the context of a global perspective of the human condition.
This mission is accomplished through the creation of a strong and caring academic environment where excellence, diversity, and the development of the entire person—mind, body and spirit—is addressed and where teaching/learning, research, service and scholarship is valued and supported.
Inspired by a strong belief in God and the Christian values of love and caring for humankind, and of justice and respect, the University’s core values include a holistic approach to education, promotion of the intellectual, analytical and critical thinking abilities of its students, evidence-based knowledge, and service to our fellow man, and a commitment to life-long learning. The Board of Trustee has reviewed and approved the Mission of AUHS.
AUHS recognizes its critical role in community development and social health service through our Christian Values. As a university, we acknowledge that institutional success is defined in large part by what students give back to society, and how students make a difference beyond the four walls of the classroom. As a University, we impress upon all graduates the need for a higher mission based on our Christian Values that encompasses the noble privilege of community service and the need for improving the quality of healthcare in our society through both provision of care and scholarly study of the impact of that care.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The objective of the University is to prepare a professional and culturally diverse workforce for the pharmaceutical, nursing and clinical research sectors within healthcare. As previously stated, one of our stated purposes is to create a workforce who will utilize research evidence-based practice to guide healthcare delivery. It is the mission and purpose of AUHS that these professionals will understand the application of research; display competencies to apply evidence-based practice and will have been infused with the desire to continue their education with the intent toward becoming practice professional leaders, future research scientists and faculty within their professional domain.
To this end, the University upholds the following as its guiding principles and philosophies:
- The University adopts a holistic approach to education and promotes total development of mind, body, and spirit, while promoting the intellectual, analytical and critical abilities of its students, complemented with solid values such as service and commitment to life-long learning.
- All students must acquire the fundamental knowledge and understanding of science and how it relates to their individual domain--pharmacy, nursing, medicine--and appreciate how these disciplines have evolved, are integrally related, and are individually and collectively continually changing human life. The knowledge that students gain will not be limited to theories but instead will extend to actual clinical application, which will include clinical - laboratory - practice experiences, externships and community service.
- The University thrives in an intimate and quality learning environment, a place for creative individual expression as well as fruitful social interaction. The University harnesses a dynamic, enriching environment where students can freely interact with accomplished and dedicated faculty, who embrace and exemplify the values of the university, and utilize a rich array of library, internet, and interactive learning tools.
- The University recognizes its critical role in community development and social health service. It is aware that institutional success lies behind what its students and graduates give back to society. The University seeks to impress upon all its graduates the higher mission and noble privilege of community service and improving the quality of healthcare through both provision of care and scholarly study of the impact of that care.
- The University commits to continually develop and upgrade curricula and courseware to enable students and practitioners to stay up-to-date and conversant on prevailing practices and technologies affecting the health care industry.
- All graduates of the University will have an accurate understanding of how they, as practitioners in the field, fit into the larger and real-world community that they serve. Graduates will possess the competencies necessary to provide excellent care and service within their domain with a thorough foundation in science, social/behavioral, leadership, and interpersonal - interactional knowledge and skills.
Summer Sessions:
June /end-Sept/mid
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