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Athabasca University

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  • In 1970, Athabasca University was founded. AU's main campus was originally in Edmonton, but in 1984 it was relocated to Athabasca
  • The campus is primarily online, including both rural and urban settings
  • Athabasca University is the primary campus, with others in Edmonton and Calgary, as well as the Center for Innovative Management and the AU Learning Link
  • Because it is an online university, distance learners can attend classes from anywhere in the world
  • Because the institute is a non-residential campus, students do not have access to on-campus housing
Scholarships

Deadline

2023-02-26

Awarded

Varies

Amount

₹8.92L

Deadline

2023-04-01

Awarded

1

Amount

₹89.46K

Deadline

2023-03-31

Awarded

Varies

Amount

₹8.97L

Deadline

2023-06-01

Awarded

22

Amount

₹2.98L

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Athabasca University
Is the Athabasca University good for international students?
Athabasca University has a total of 43300 students, including 1364 international students. Since international students constitute 4 % of international students of the total strength, the university is popular amongst foreign students.
Where is the Athabasca University located?
Athabasca University is located in Athabasca, Canada
Does the Athabasca University go by any other name?
Athabasca University is also popularly known as AU.
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