President Arnold Speaks at Georgetown University, Honors Alumnus Marcelle Wahba
AUC President David D. Arnold gave an address at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. on American higher education in the Middle East and presented U.S. Ambassador Marcelle Wahba with AUC’s Distinguished Alumni Award.More
About Our Alumni

AUC graduates are viewed as the gold standard by potential employers, and alumni have long occupied key leadership positions in Egypt and the region.  They are seen as ready to work and to lead in a global environment, not only for their English language skills, but also for their ability to think critically, management skills.

After graduating, our students join a worldwide network of more than 28,000 alumni who serve as leaders and innovators in every field: science and engineering, business and law, philathropy and public service, politics, the arts, and more.

Notable Alumni 

Egypt’s First Lady Suzanne Mubarak
Gamal Mubarak, son of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak
Queen Rania of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
His Excellency Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, President of the Maldives
Thomas Friedman, New York Times Columnist and Pulitzer Prize Winner
 
Mervat Al Telawy, vice secretariat general of the United Nations
Ashraf Hamdi, Reuters correspondant
Karim Ramadan, general manager of Microsoft Egypt
Juan Cole, professor of history at the University of Michigan
Lawrence Wright, Pulitzer Prize winner, author and journalist
Omar Samra, the first Egyptian to climb Mount Everest
Yuriko Koike, former Japanese minister of defense
Mona El Shazly, Dream TV presenter 
Zeinab Hashem, treasurer of Barclays Bank Egypt

Recent Job Placements  

Microsoft, Seattle
Shell International
Procter and Gamble
Vodafone
Schlumberger
Exxon-Mobil
British Petroleum
Etisalat

Graduate Schools Attended by AUC Alumni

Harvard University, United States
Yale University, United States
Columbia University, United States
Cambridge University, United Kingdom
Oxford University, United Kingdom
School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, United Kingdom