Studying abroad at the American University in Cairo (AUC) was nothing short of transformative. From the moment I stepped onto the AUC New Cairo campus, I felt immersed in a dynamic academic environment that was both intellectually rigorous and deeply supportive. The university’s state-of-the-art facilities, globally diverse student body, and emphasis on cross-cultural exchange made it the ideal place to grow both academically and personally.
What stood out most was the unique opportunity to engage with Egypt’s rich history and contemporary society—both inside and outside the classroom. My professors encouraged critical discussion, integrated regional issues into course material, and consistently fostered global perspectives. AUC’s emphasis on experiential learning meant that lessons often extended beyond the classroom, into the museums, monuments, and neighborhoods of Cairo.
Living in Egypt provided an invaluable lens into a culture steeped in tradition, resilience, and warmth. From the vibrant markets of Khan el-Khalili to peaceful moments along the Nile, each day offered something unexpected and enriching. I had the chance to engage with local communities, practice Arabic, and explore the complex social and political landscapes that shape modern Egypt.
This experience not only broadened my academic horizons but also helped me grow in confidence, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity. I leave Egypt with a deeper appreciation for global interconnectedness and with friendships and memories that I’ll carry with me forever.
To any student considering AUC: take the leap. The lessons you’ll learn—about the world and about yourself—will last a lifetime.