AU Family A publication for families of Aurora University undergraduate students
Dear Friends, It’s time to start thinking about a new academic year at Aurora University. We look toward 2016–2017 with optimism as we prepare to welcome large freshman and transfer classes as well as large new cohorts of graduate students to our campuses and classrooms. Our online program also is growing as busy adults combine learning with their many work and family duties. This is a complicated time for many of us who’ve made our lives in higher education. Americans continue to express genuine concern about the escalating cost of earning a bachelor’s degree. Indeed, too many students graduate with excessive loans and uncertain professional prospects. Frankly, we agree with this critique and continue to control carefully our price increases.
SUMMER 2016
As a requirement of graduation, our full-time undergraduates must participate in our new “junior mentoring process.” Each AU junior will be invited to engage in a series of conversations with key faculty. Discussions will focus on career aspirations and post-graduation planning. To put it simply, this program is intended to help students make the most of their last 18 months on campus. The purpose of our new requirement is to designate a specific moment for “taking stock” and developing an intentional plan for the future. We are excited about this idea and hope that you will be also. The mentoring requirement is distinctive to AU and represents yet another effort on our part to ensure that students realize real value from their college investment.
We are proud that Aurora University offers an excellent education at an affordable price. This year we will be implementing a new program, designed to ensure that our students truly are ready to compete successfully for graduate and professional school admission or to gain good jobs in their fields of interest. I hope that you will hear about this program soon from your son or daughter.
Rebecca L. Sherrick, PhD President
A weekend to welcome the Class of 2020 More than 600 new freshmen will arrive at the university Thursday, Aug. 25 to make AU their new “home away from home.” Welcome Weekend includes an opening session for all first-year residents and commuters. Students get reacquainted with their peer advisors, have some fun on the Quad and attend a nighttime social. On Friday, students will receive tips for academic success from AU faculty and learn about resources that will help ease their transition to college. Saturday focuses on growth and learning outside the classroom. Students will hear tips from peer advisors who have already made a successful transition. On Sunday, students will have time to relax and explore campus on their own. Returning residents will also be moving into the residence halls. The next day classes begin, marking the official start of the 2016–2017 academic year!
There will be plenty of time for fun during Welcome Weekend.