Insurance Water Damage Claim Help in Aurora

When dealing with an insurance water damage claim in Aurora, it can feel like youre navigating through a maze with no clear end in sight. Infrared Moisture Inspection a Repair Aurora . Water damage can be a real headache (and lets face it, who needs more of those?), but understanding the steps to making a claim can make the process a tad bit easier.


First things first, dont panic! Its easy to feel overwhelmed when your home is affected by water damage, but keeping a level head is crucial. The initial step is to stop the source of the water if possible. Whether its a burst pipe or a leaking roof, mitigating the damage should be your top priority. Its not just about reducing the damage to your property but also ensuring safety. After all, who wants to wade through a flooded living room? Not me!


Once the immediate threat is under control, its crucial to document the damage. Take photos and videos of everything affected – walls, floors, furniture, you name it. The more evidence you have, the stronger your claim will be. And, oh, don't forget to keep receipts for any emergency repairs you might have had to do. These will be important when youre discussing the claim with your insurance company.


Now comes the part many dread – contacting your insurance company. It's vital to report the damage as soon as possible; delays could potentially affect your claim.

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But hey, don't rush through it. Take your time to clearly explain the situation. Remember, they're there to help you, not to deny your claim outright (at least, thats what wed like to believe!).


When dealing with the insurance adjuster, honesty is your best policy. Subfloor Drying Aurora IL You'll need to provide them with all the documentation you gathered. Be prepared to answer questions and clarify any doubts they might have. It's not uncommon for adjusters to seem a bit skeptical; theyre trained to be thorough after all. But don't let that intimidate you! Stand your ground and make sure your side of the story is heard.


Many people think that hiring a public adjuster is unnecessary, but in some cases, it can really be beneficial. They can advocate on your behalf and ensure you get the compensation you deserve. However, dont feel pressured to go this route if you dont think it's necessary. Trust your instincts on this one.


Finally, it's important to review your insurance policy carefully. Understand what is covered and what isn't. Not every policy covers all types of water damage, and some might have exclusions that could affect your claim. If you're unsure about anything, don't hesitate to ask your insurance agent for clarification.


In conclusion, while dealing with an insurance water damage claim in Aurora might seem daunting, it's not an insurmountable task. With the right approach and a bit of patience, you can navigate the process successfully. So take a deep breath, stay organized, and remember that this too shall pass!

 

The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Aurora, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page People from Aurora, Illinois.

Arts and culture

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Art and architecture

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Ruth VanSickle Ford   Aug 8, 1897 Apr 18, 1989 Owner of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts Grew up in Aurora  
Frank Howell Holden   Jun 8, 1870 May 29, 1937 Architect Grew up in Aurora  

Film, radio, and television

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
John Barrowman Mar 11, 1967   Actor and singer Father was employed in Aurora  
Cisco Cotto   Sep 22, 1975   Radio news anchor and pastor Born in Aurora [1]
Kimberly Donley   Dec 15, 1965   Adult model and actress Born in Aurora  
John Drury Jan 4, 1927 Nov 25, 2007 Longtime Chicago news anchorman Raised in Aurora [2]
Andrea Evans   Jun 18, 1957 Jul 9, 2023 Emmy-nominated actress Born in Aurora  
Stana Katic Apr 26, 1978   Actress, co-star of ABC's Castle Attended West Aurora High School  
Jim McGuinn   Feb 13, 1966   Radio personality and program director Born in Aurora  
Hayden Rolence     Actor Lives in Aurora  
Paul Scheuring   Nov 20, 1968   Screenwriter and director Born in Aurora  
Tom Skilling Feb 20, 1952   Chicago Tribune and WGN-TV meteorologist Born in Aurora  
Phillip Edward Van Lear       Actor Born in Aurora  

Music

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Jackie DeShannon Aug 21, 1941   Singer-songwriter    
Gene Greene

(a.k.a. The Ragtime King)

Jun 9, 1857 Apr 5, 1930 Entertainer, singer and composer Born in Aurora  
Kenneth W. Griffin   Dec 28, 1909 Mar 11, 1956 Organist Lived in Aurora and is buried there  
Dave Johnston       Banjoist, singer, Yonder Mountain String Band   [citation needed]
Jeff Olson Jul 14, 1962   Musician Raised in Aurora and taught music there  
Maud Powell Aug 22, 1867 Jan 8, 1920 Violinist Began violin and piano lessons in Aurora in 1874 [3]
Carl Thomas Jun 15, 1972   R&B singer Attended East Aurora High School  
Ray White     Soul vocalist and rock and blues guitarist; member of Frank Zappa's touring ensembles   [citation needed]

Writing and journalism

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Clive Cussler Jul 15, 1931 Feb 24, 2020 Adventure novelist and marine archaeologist Born in Aurora  
M. Miriam Herrera       Author and poet Raised in Aurora  
Thom Jones   Jan 26, 1945   Short story writer Raised in Aurora  
Elizabeth Linington   Mar 11, 1921 Apr 5, 1988 Prolific novelist Born in Aurora  
Mabel O'Donnell   1890 1985 Wrote the Alice and Jerry basal reader series Attended East Aurora High School  
Vernon Louis Parrington Aug 3, 1871 Jun 16, 1929 Pulitzer Prize-winning historian; college football coach Born in Aurora  
Nicole Peeler   1978   Novelist Born in Aurora  
Mary Foot Seymour 1846 Mar 21, 1893 New York journalist, business woman, school founder Born in Aurora [4]
Randy Shilts   Aug 8, 1951 Feb 17, 1994 Pioneering gay journalist and author    
Valerie Taylor   Sep 7, 1913 Oct 22, 1997 Author of lesbian pulp fiction novels and poetry Born in Aurora  

Business and administrative

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
James Compton   Apr 7, 1939   Former president and CEO of the Chicago Urban League Born in Aurora  
Jeffrey Skilling Nov 25, 1953   Former CEO of Enron Corporation Attended West Aurora High School  

Law and crime

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Pericles Abassi   1984   Lawyer and online personality Born in Aurora  
Rita B. Garman   Nov 19, 1943   Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois Born in Aurora  
Edna Murray   1898 1966 Depression-era outlaw    
Roy Solfisburg   1912 1991 Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court Born in Aurora  

Military

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
James H. Monroe Oct 17, 1944 Feb 16, 1967 Combat medic in the Vietnam War and recipient of the Medal of Honor Born in Aurora  
Walter E. Truemper   Oct 31, 1918 Feb 20, 1944 Member of the U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II and recipient of the Medal of Honor Born in Aurora  
Lester W. Weber Jul 30, 1948 Feb 23, 1969 U.S. Marine and recipient of the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam Born in Aurora  

Politics

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Mark Catlin, Sr. Nov 12, 1882 May 16, 1956 State legislator Wisconsin; head football coach at University of Iowa Born in Aurora  
Thomas E. Coleman   Feb 23, 1893 1964 Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin Born in Aurora  
Ira Clifton Copley Oct 25, 1864 Nov 1, 1947 U.S. congressman and founder of Copley
Michael J. Davis Born Jul 21, 1947 Born in Cincinmati, OH, raised in Aurora, chief Justice of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota  
Suzanne Deuchler Jul 21, 1929 Jun 24, 2022 Illinois state congresswoman   [citation needed]
Charles Henry Dietrich Nov 26, 1853 Apr 10, 1924 U.S. senator from and 11th governor of Nebraska Born in Aurora  
Matt Hanson   May 17, 1973   State Representative Lived in Aurora  
Dennis Hastert Jan 2, 1942   Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Born in Aurora  
Phillip E. Johnson   Jun 18, 1940 Nov 2, 2019 Retired law professor and author Born in Aurora  
Chris Lauzen Dec 30, 1952   Illinois state senator Born in Aurora  
Linda Chapa LaVia   Aug 16, 1966   Illinois state congressman Born in Aurora  
Patricia Reid Lindner   Nov 29, 1939   Illinois state congressman Born in Aurora  
Lewis M. Long Jun 22, 1883 Sep 9, 1957 U.S. congressman Attended schools in Aurora  
Tim Mahoney Aug 16, 1956   U.S. congressman from Florida Born in Aurora  
Scott B. Palmer   Nov 22, 1950   Former Chief of Staff to U.S. congressman Dennis Hastert Attended Aurora University  
Robert W. Pritchard   Mar 31, 1945   Illinois state congressman Born in Aurora  
Charlotte Thompson Reid Sep 27, 1913 Jan 25, 2007 U.S. congresswoman Lived and died in Aurora  
Frank R. Reid Apr 18, 1879 Jan 25, 1945 U.S. congressman Born in Aurora  
Tom Weisner   1949 2018 Mayor of Aurora    

Religion

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Nathaniel Popp Jun 12, 1940   Archbishop of the Orthodox Church in America's Romanian Episcopate Born in Aurora  
Vasile Louis Puscas   Sep 13, 1915 Oct 3, 2009 Bishop emeritus of the Romanian Catholic Eparchy of St George's in Canton Born in Aurora  
Alexander Raţiu May 4, 1916 Jul 25, 2002 Romanian Greek-Catholic priest, political prisoner, and author Lived and died in Aurora  

Science

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Henry Gale Sep 12, 1874 Nov 16, 1942 Astrophysicist and author Born in Aurora  
Frank Haven Hall Feb 9, 1841 1911 Inventor of the Hall Braille Writer and other Braille printing devices Lived and died in Aurora  
James F. Phillips   Nov 20, 1930 Oct 3, 2001 Environmental activist Born in Aurora  
Martha E. Sloan   1939   Electrical engineer, the first female president of the IEEE Born in Aurora  
G. David Tilman Jul 22, 1949   Ecologist and college professor Born in Aurora  

Sports

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Baseball

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Rich Becker   Feb 1, 1972   Outfielder for several Major League Baseball teams Born in Aurora  
Michael Bowden Sep 9, 1986   Pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs Attended Waubonsie Valley High School  
Mark Grant Oct 24, 1963   Pitcher for six Major League Baseball teams Born in Aurora  
Bob Johnson Apr 25, 1943   Pitcher for five Major League Baseball teams Born in Aurora  
Ken Jungels   Jun 23, 1916 Sep 9, 1975 Pitcher for Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates Born in Aurora [citation needed]
Bob Kipper   Jul 8, 1964   Relief pitcher for California Angels, Pittsburgh Pirates, Minnesota Twins Born in Aurora  
Mario Ramos   Oct 19, 1977   Pitcher for Texas Rangers Born in Aurora  
Jim Reninger   Mar 7, 1915 Aug 23, 1993 Pitcher for Philadelphia Athletics Born in Aurora  

Basketball

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Kenny Battle   Oct 10, 1964   Small forward for several NBA teams Born in Aurora  
Ryan Boatright   Dec 27, 1992   Point guard UConn 2014 National Championship team Born in Aurora  
Bob Carney   Aug 3, 1932 Nov 9, 2011 Shooting guard for the Minneapolis Lakers Born in Aurora  
Bob Lavoy   Jun 29, 1926 Dec 18, 2010 NBA player of early 1950s Born in Aurora  
John Mauer   Sep 4, 1901 Dec 20, 1978 Basketball head coach, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida Born in Aurora  
Jim Platt   Mar 1, 1952   College basketball assistant and head coach Born in Aurora  

Football

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Marger Apsit   Jun 5, 1909 Dec 22, 1988 Running back for four National Football League teams Born in Aurora  
Kurt Becker   Dec 22, 1958   Guard for Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams; Super Bowl XX champion Born in Aurora  
Don Beebe   Dec 18, 1964   Wide receiver for Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, and Green Bay Packers; Super Bowl XXXI champion Born in Aurora; head football coach at Aurora Christian and later at Aurora University  
Brad Childress Jun 27, 1956   Pro and college football coach, head coach of Minnesota Vikings 2006-10 Born in Aurora  
Larry English Jan 22, 1986   Linebacker for San Diego Chargers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Born in Aurora  
Ralph Galloway   Aug 27, 1946   Guard in Canadian Football League 1969–79 Born in Aurora  
Andy Gustafson Apr 3, 1903 Jan 7, 1979 Head coach in College Football Hall of Fame Born in Aurora  
Roy Horstmann   Dec 6, 1910 Jan 23, 1998 Running back for Boston Redskins and Chicago Cardinals Born in Aurora  
Joe Krakoski   Nov 11, 1962   Linebacker for Washington Redskins Born in Aurora  
Randy Melvin   Apr 3, 1959   Defensive line coach for Cleveland Browns Born in Aurora  
Andy Sabados   Nov 24, 1916 Jul 5, 2004 Guard for NFL's Chicago Cardinals Born in Aurora  
Steve Thompson   Jun 24, 1965   Defensive tackle for Washington Redskins Born in Aurora  

Golf

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Mike Small   Mar 4, 1966   College coach and PGA Tour player Born in Aurora  

Gymnastics

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Anna Li Sep 4, 1988   Artistic gymnast; member of the U.S. National Team; an alternate at the Summer 2012 London Olympics Graduated from Waubonsie Valley High School; lives in Aurora  
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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Zachary Taylor Davis   May 26, 1872 Dec 16, 1946 Architect of Old Comiskey Park (1910), Wrigley Field (1914) Born in Aurora  
Chick Hearn Nov 27, 1916 Aug 5, 2002 Sportscaster for the Los Angeles Lakers Born in Aurora  

Soccer

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Wyatt Borso Mar 8, 2004   Forward Hometown [5]
Quavas Kirk Apr 13, 1988   Defender and forward Born in Aurora  

Track and field

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Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference
Tom Petranoff   Apr 8, 1958   World record javelin thrower Born in Aurora  

References

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  1. ^ https://www.audacy.com/wbbm780/authors/cisco-cotto title= WBBM Newsradio Morning Host Cisco Cotto
  2. ^ "John Drury's Path To Fame - Chicago Tribune". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on October 2, 2013.
  3. ^ Life & Career Timeline of Maud Powell. Born 1867 in Peru, Illinois, began violin & piano lessons in Aurora in 1874
  4. ^ Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1897). American Women: Fifteen Hundred Biographies with Over 1,400 Portraits: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Lives and Achievements of American Women During the Nineteenth Century. Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick. pp. 645–.
  5. ^ "Wyatt Borso". Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Retrieved February 7, 2025.

 

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Aurora University
Former names
Mendota Seminary (1893)
Mendota College (1893–1911)
Aurora College (1911–1985)
George Williams College (1886–2000)[1]
Motto Sapientes abscondunt scientiam (Latin)
Motto in English
Wise persons will carry away knowledge
Type Private university
Established January 9, 1893; 132 years ago (1893-01-09)
President Susana Rivera-Mills
Students 6,165 (2021)[2]
Undergraduates 4,114[2]
Postgraduates 2,051[2]
Location , ,
U.S.
Campus 40 acres (16.2 ha)[needs update]
Colors    
(Blue and green)
Nickname Spartans
Sporting affiliations
Website aurora.edu
Map

Aurora University (AU) is a private university in Aurora, Illinois, United States. Established in 1893 as a seminary of the Advent Christian Church, the university has been independent since 1971. Approximately 6,200 students are enrolled in the university's undergraduate and graduate programs.

History

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Aurora University was founded as Mendota Seminary in Mendota, Illinois, in 1893. At that time, the school was focused on education and training rooted in the Advent Christian Church. Within a few years of its founding, the seminary changed its name to Mendota College, and broadened its programs into a traditional liberal arts curriculum.

In 1911, residents of the nearby town of Aurora raised funds to construct a new college, led by funding from businessman Charles Eckhart, who founded the predecessor company to the Auburn Automobile Company. Recognizing mutual benefits, administrators of Mendota College moved their operations to Aurora and the school became known as Aurora College. In 1971, Aurora College separated from the Advent Christian Church, and in 1985, changed its name to Aurora University to better reflect the breadth of its academic programs.

In 1992, the school entered into an affiliation agreement with George Williams College in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, which was followed by a full merger in 2000. In November 2022, Aurora University announced plans to end academic use of the campus in 2024 and continue operations as a conference center.[3]

Aurora University added a third location in 2009 with the opening of the Woodstock Center in Woodstock, Illinois.[4] In 2023, the building was sold to McHenry County College.[5] Sociolinguist Susana Rivera-Mills has served as the 14th president of Aurora University since 2023.[6]

Campus

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Aurora University is located in the United States
Aurora University
 
 
Aurora College Complex (Eckhart, Davis & Wilkinson Halls)
 
Eckhart Hall
Aurora University is located in Illinois
Aurora University
 
Location 347 S. Gladstone Ave.
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, United States
Coordinates 41°45′17″N 88°20′52″W / 41.75472°N 88.34778°W / 41.75472; -88.34778
Built 1912
Architectural style Tudor Revival
NRHP reference No. 84001126
Added to NRHP February 16, 1984

The Aurora campus is based primarily around a traditional quadrangle and adjacent areas. In total, the campus is approximately 32 acres. All buildings constructed by the university have red tile roofs (with the exception of two, which continue the red theme on exterior wall panels), a stipulation of Charles Eckhart in his initial donation in the early days of Aurora College.[7]

Buildings include:

  • Alumni Hall: Includes the primary student dining hall, the University Banquet Hall, Thornton Gymnasium, athletic training room, athletic offices and a weight room. In 2010, construction began on a new wing for Alumni Hall, which opened in 2011 to house several academic programs and classrooms primarily for athletic training, exercise science, nursing and social work programs.
  • Centennial Hall: Houses freshmen and upper-class students in air-conditioned double rooms. The building is co-ed by floor with same-gender, community-style bathrooms located on each floor.
  • Davis Hall and Memorial Hall: Originally built in 1912 to house male students, Davis Hall was renovated in 2004. Memorial Hall was built in 1955 as a women-only extension to Davis Hall, and was renovated in 2002. Both buildings are now co-educational residence halls.
  • Don and Betty Tucker Hall: Built with universal design in mind to ensure all spaces are sensory friendly. Each floor is co-ed by room and has 6 single-user restrooms for a semiprivate bathroom.[8] Tucker Hall is also home to the Betty Parke Tucker Center for Neurodiversity, which is home to AU’s Pathways Program for college-capable students with autism spectrum disorder.[9]
  • Dunham Hall: Includes the university bookstore, Dunham School of Business, and classrooms.
  • Eckhart Hall: Includes central administration functions, classroom space and Lowry Chapel. Along with Davis Hall and Wilkinson Hall, Eckhart was one of the three original buildings of Aurora College.
  • Ellsworth and Virginia Hill Welcome Center and Schingoethe Center: The Center serves as a gathering place for campus and community functions. It features a small library, dining room, and Ethel Tapper Recital Hall, an 80-seat performance space. It is also home to the Schingoethe Center Museum.[10]
  • The Institute for Collaboration: Includes classrooms, the Caterpillar Center for Teaching and Learning, and the 500-seat Crimi Auditorium, which includes a pipe organ that was dedicated in 2010. The Institute also houses the Scott Center for Online and Graduate Studies, which opened in 2023.
  • Jenks Hall: Built in 1957, Jenks Hall is a residence hall for freshmen and upperclassmen, and also includes the university fitness center and wellness center.
  • John C. Dunham Hall: Formerly the STEM Partnership School, John C. Dunham Hall includes classrooms, study spaces and updated labs for the School of Health and Sciences.[11] The building was awarded Leadership in Energy Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.[12]
  • Kimberly and James Hill Center for Student Success: The Hill Center includes study spaces, a large classroom, and the Career Services department.[13]
  • Parolini Music Center: Named for alumni and supporters Roger and Marilyn Parolini, the facility includes a music ensemble room, art studio, two teaching studios and music practice rooms.
  • Phillips Library: Built in 1962, the library's collection includes more than 99,000 books and 7,000 multimedia materials. The building includes a computer lab, the Center for Teaching & Learning and study rooms.
  • Stephens Hall: Houses the Fox River Valley Center for Community Enrichment, Perry Theatre, and the “Spartan Spot” student commons area.
  • Wackerlin Center for Faith and Action: Located in a restored modern home designed by the architecture firm Keck and Keck, the Wackerlin Center is the hub for campus ministries, community service and leadership studies.
  • Watkins Hall: Watkins Hall houses freshmen and upperclassmen in air-conditioned double rooms and suites. The building is co-ed by wing, with same-gender, community-style bathrooms located on each floor.
  • Wilkinson Hall: One of the original residence halls on campus, Wilkinson Hall was built in 1912 and houses upperclassmen.[8]

Schingoethe Center of Aurora University

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Aurora University is home to the Schingoethe Center of Aurora University, a museum best known for its collection of Native American artifacts.[14] The museum was founded when Herbert and Martha Schingoethe commissioned the building of Dunham Hall, which opened to the public in 1990 and which housed their donated collection of 6000 artifacts.

In 2015, the museum relocated to the newly constructed Ellsworth and Virginia Hill Welcome Center.[14][15] The Schingoethe Center was named as a Smithsonian affiliate in 2017.[16][17]

Academics

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Academic rankings
National
U.S. News & World Report[18] 273
Washington Monthly[19] 272

Aurora University offers 60 undergraduate majors and minors, a wide variety of master's degrees, several graduate certificates in education and social work, and online doctoral degrees in education and social work.[20] The university is composed of the following colleges and schools:[21]

  • College of Education and Social Work
    • School of Education
    • George Williams School of Social Work
  • College of Health and Sciences
    • School of Health Sciences
    • School of Natural Sciences, Technology, and Math
  • College of Liberal Arts and Business
    • Dunham School of Business
    • School of Humanities
    • School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • School of Nursing

The university states that its student-faculty ratio is 18:1 and that the average class size is 26 students.[20] Aurora University operates on a semester-based academic year. It offers an international- and service-focused “Travel in May” program at the conclusion of the spring semester.

Aurora University also offers programming to support college-capable students with autism spectrum disorder through the Pathways program. The first class Pathways Collegiate Program freshmen and transfer students started in the 2022-23 academic year.[22]

The Higher Learning Commission accredits Aurora University at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels.[23] The Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor training program is accredited by the Illinois Certification Board.[24]

Athletics

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Aurora Spartans logo

The Aurora athletic teams are called the Spartans. The university is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC; formerly known as the Northern Athletics Conference (NAC) until after the 2012–13 school year) since the 2006–07 academic year; while its men's and women’s hockey teams compete in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) and men’s and women’s wrestling and women’s bowling teams compete in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW). The Spartans previously competing in the D-III Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference (NIIC) from 1995–96 to 2005–06; and in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as an associate member from 1954–55 to 1959–60.[25]

Aurora competes in 24 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, track and field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, track and field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball and wrestling. Club sports include women's cheer and dance, men's ice hockey and women's ice hockey.[25]

The home athletics facilities are Thornton Gymnasium, Spartan Athletic Park, Stuart Sports Complex, Fox Valley Ice Arena, Oakhurst Forest Preserve, Aurora Country Club, and Vago Field.[25] The Vago Field grandstand seats 600 people while Spartan Athletic Park seats 1,150.[26] Spartan Athletic Park is located less than a mile from the main campus in Aurora. "The complex houses...venues for football, lacrosse, soccer, and softball as well as a multipurpose indoor facility with [a] wrestling room and [a] weight room."[4]

Aurora University athletic teams have captured 209 conference championships in school history. Since joining the NCAA in 1982, AU men's and women's teams have won 186 conference championships and appeared in 171 NCAA tournaments.[27]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Historical Timeline". aurora.edu. Aurora University. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Aurora University". National Center for Education Statistics. 2021. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "Illinois university to stop teaching at Wisconsin branch campus due to falling enrollment". Higher Ed Dive. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Aurora University Factbook 2022 by Aurora University - Issuu". issuu.com. October 7, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  5. ^ "MCC Unveils Plans to Launch New University Center in Woodstock, Partners with Aurora University to Offer Four-Year Degrees | McHenry County College". www.mchenry.edu. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
  6. ^ "Dr. Susana Rivera-Mills named 14th president of Aurora University". aurora.edu. March 13, 2023. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
  7. ^ "About Us". Aurora University Web Site. Aurora University. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  8. ^ a b "Residence Halls". Aurora University Web Site. Aurora University. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  9. ^ "With new facility on the way, Aurora University working to extend its support of students on the autism spectrum". Chicago Tribune. November 12, 2021. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  10. ^ "Aurora University, Ellsworth and Virginia Hill Welcome Center and Schingoethe Museum". School Designs. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  11. ^ "Aurora University Magazine Fall/Winter 2022 by Aurora University - Issuu". issuu.com. December 16, 2022. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  12. ^ "Aurora University's John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School Awarded LEED Platinum | Cordogan Clark & Associates". Archinect. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  13. ^ "Student Success Center Opens with Expanded Career Services and Alumni Relations". aurora.edu. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  14. ^ a b "Schingoethe Center of Aurora University". aurora.edu. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
  15. ^ "Aurora University, Ellsworth and Virginia Hall Welcome Center and Schingoethe Museum". American School & University. 88 (12): 113. 2016.
  16. ^ "Affiliate Profile". Smithsonian Affiliations. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
  17. ^ "Aurora University's Schingoethe Center Named As Smithsonian Affiliate". Targeted News Service (TNS). February 1, 2017. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
  18. ^ "2024-2025 Best National Universities Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. September 23, 2024. Retrieved November 22, 2024.
  19. ^ "2024 National University Rankings". Washington Monthly. August 25, 2024. Retrieved August 29, 2024.
  20. ^ a b "Academics". Aurora University Web Site. Aurora University. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  21. ^ "Colleges and Schools". aurora.edu. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  22. ^ "With new facility on the way, Aurora University working to extend its support of students on the autism spectrum". Chicago Tribune. November 12, 2021. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
  23. ^ "Directory of HLC Institutions". The Higher Learning Commission Web Site. North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. Archived from the original on January 1, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  24. ^ "Accreditation". aurora.edu. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  25. ^ a b c "Aurora University Athletic Department Quick Facts". Aurora University Athletics. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
  26. ^ "Facilities". Aurora University Athletics. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
  27. ^ "Aurora University Athletics – Championship History". Aurora University Athletics Web Site. Aurora University Athletics. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
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