01. What the School is Known For
From the School
Auburn University is one of the nation's premier public land-grant institutions and is ranked in the Top 50 among public universities by U.S. News and World Report. Auburn maintains very high levels of research activity as an R1 institution and high standards for teaching excellence, offering bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in the arts and sciences, agriculture, architecture, business, engineering, nursing, pharmacy and veterinary medicine. Organized into 12 academic colleges, we offer more than 150 undergraduate degrees. Our 2022 enrollment of 31,764 students included 25,379 undergraduates and 5,323 graduate and professional students.
Auburn has recently been highly ranked by several national publications:
Top 25 for Happiest Students, 麻豆色情片, 2022
Best College in Alabama, Money 2022
#1 university in Alabama, Forbes, 2021
#1 Best Value in Alabama, Niche.com, 2022
Top 50 Public University in the nation and #1 university in Alabama, U.S. News and World Report, 2020
Top College in the South, Forbes, 2021
The university is nationally recognized for its commitment to academic excellence, its positive work environment, its student experience and engagement as well as its beautiful campus. As a land-grant institution, Auburn is dedicated to improving the lives of the people of Alabama, the nation and the world through forward-thinking education, life-enhancing research and selfless service.
As a top-tier research university, we're among the nation's elite, but we're also known for our "Auburn Family"—the human connection of a quarter of a million alumni around the globe. Auburn people will be ready to help you now and throughout your life.
In a survey of recent graduates, 97% feel their Auburn education has enhanced their opportunity for future advancement. Auburn alumni are satisfied with their college choice, with 93% of recent graduates indicating they would choose Auburn again.
Prominent Alumni
Jimmy Wales
Founder of Wikipedia
T. K. Mattingly
Astronaut
Octavia Spencer
Academy Award Winner
Millard Fuller
Founder of Habitat for Humanity
Anne Rivers Siddons
Author
Most Popular Places On Campus
Recreation and Wellness Center
Gogue Performing Arts Center
Donald E. Davis Arboretum
Telfair B. Peet Theatre; Call-Outs at Cater Hall; Ag Heritage Park; Goodwin Music Building; Haley Center Concourse; Intermural Fields, Student Center
Most Popular Places Off Campus
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art
Downtown Auburn shops & boutiques
Center for Aquatic Resource Management; Southeastern Raptor Center; Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve
From The School
20,000 Auburn students are involved in nearly 600 student organizations on campus. You can find student groups with a huge range of interests such as advanced biofuels, the African Students Association, Greek societies, Women in Science and the Auburn Marching Band — organizations focused on athletics, the arts, culture, outdoor adventure, faith, service, professional development, networking and so much more. Through Student Involvement, the university supports students so they can create, organize, lead, finance and advertise the organizations they care about as well as track their own involvement and growth.
Students can participate in more than 40 clubs and intramural sports, plus enjoy the amenities offered at the Recreation and Wellness Center, named one of the "Coolest College Recreation Centers in America," by Men's Health magazine. The center has two 50-foot climbing towers, a bouldering wall, a 1/3-mile corkscrew track and a leisure pool.
The university offers 24 residence halls in seven areas, housing 4,800 on-campus residents in suite-style living arrangements or double occupancy rooms. Dining preferences include national restaurants, like Chick-fil-A and Starbucks, as well as convenient food trucks which offer local favorites. Choices range from vegan to meat and potatoes and gluten free, meeting a variety of dietary needs and tastes.
What students say:
Two things are typical of the average Auburn student: they're the sort "who would say 'hello' walking along the concourse to class," and they're also filled with "so much school spirit" that some might consider them to be "highly obsessed with football." Many students hail from Alabama and are described as both "friendly" and loyal: "Alabama students love Alabama football; Auburn students love Auburn." This devotion lays a strong foundation in which even the meekest voice "can cause tangible change" knowing that "the Auburn Family has your back." The certainty of support makes Auburn a "welcoming place" where any student "would lend a hand in a time of need."
Gender
51% female49% male
Out of State
42% are out
of state58% are
in-state
Students
90% are
full time10% are
part time
Student Body Profile
Total Undergraduate Enrollment
27,907
Foreign Countries Represented
58
Student Body Demographics
American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.25%
03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top 
Admissions
From the School:
Visit for more information.
You can submit your admissions application online at auburn.edu/admissions or through the Common Application. Choose the application you're most comfortable with; there's no preference given to either application. We highly encourage you to submit the application you start, filling out both applications may delay your application from being processed. A completed application file includes an admissions application, an application fee or fee waiver, your official high school transcript and official ACT/SAT scores.
Applying Without a Test Score
Students who were able to take a standardized test can use their scores for the admissions process as in years past. Applicants with at least a 3.6 GPA and unable to test will be reviewed holistically through our test-optional pathway.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Summer or Fall Entry term:
August 1, 2022: Application for Summer and Fall 2023 admission available.
October 1, 2022: FASFA* available online at
November 1, 2022: Scholarship application available through AUSOM.
December 1, 2022: Last Early Action admission deadline. And for scholarship consideration, students should have a complete application file by this date.
January 10, 2023: Test score deadline for scholarship consideration. Updated test scores must be received by this date.
February 1, 2023: Last day to apply for Summer and Fall 2023 (Freshmen Applicant)
February 1, 2023: General and departmental scholarship deadline and the FAFSA deadline for maximum consideration for need-based scholarships.
March 1, 2023: Financial Aid priority deadline
Early March: Regular decisions released.
May 1, 2023: Enrollment Deposit deadline. Deadline to accept or decline scholarship offers.
Spring Entry Term:
July 1, 2022: Application for admission available
November 1, 2022: Admission Application deadline
December 1, 2022: Enrollment Deposit deadline
Applicants
55,054
Acceptance Rate
46%
Average HS GPA
4.09
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SAT & ACT Test Scores
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
630 - 690
SAT Math
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
620 - 700
SAT Composite Scores
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
1260 - 1320
ACT Composite Scores
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
26 - 31
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Testing Policies
Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Flexible
Other Admission Factors Academic
Academic GPA
Standardized Test Scores
From the School
From cybersecurity to housing design; from animal-assisted health intervention to graphic design beauty; from new farming methods and additive manufacturing to neuroscience, arctic expeditions and food safety—virtually any area you want to explore, understand and shape, you can take on here. With more than 150 undergraduate majors within 12 colleges, Auburn is at the educational forefront of blending the social sciences, humanities and applied sciences to transform not only the world, but you as a student. There are limitless options to create a unique interdisciplinary studies degree with areas of study in at least two colleges.
According to the National Survey of Student Engagement, Auburn provides a supportive campus environment and our students report higher satisfaction with their overall academic experience than students at peer institutions.
Through active research, internships, service learning, entrepreneurial competitions, co-op programs and hands-on experiences in and out of the classroom, Auburn students gain the work ethic and leadership skills to be successful in the professional world. Recruiters note that our graduates "have an edge with their level of professionalism, communication skills, polish and preparation."
Auburn's Honors College mentors students applying for national prestigious scholarships, such as Rhodes, Goldwater and Fulbright. More than 1,350 students study and intern abroad annually, with programs in 30+ countries ranging from one week to a full semester.
Students interested in undergraduate research are able to work on a faculty member's research team and are invited to present their scholarly results and discoveries at the annual Student Research Symposium.
Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Program
Some schools and colleges offer an accelerated bachelor's/master's program that gives outstanding students the opportunity to earn both the bachelor's and master's degrees in less time and at less cost.
Faculty Profile Fall 2021
Full-time instruction faculty: 1,443
Faculty with terminal (highest available) degrees: 1,313 (91%)
Minority faculty: 332
Female faculty: 600
Male faculty: 843
Student-to-faculty ratio: 20:1
84% of undergraduate classes have fewer than 50 students
Retention and Graduation Rates
First-year retention rate (2020 cohort): 92.8%
Six-year graduation rate (2014 cohort): 80.6%
These are a few of the top companies and organizations that regularly recruit on campus: Apple, AT&T, BMW, Coca-Cola, CIA, Delta, Exxon Mobil, GE, Honda, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Proctor & Gamble, Ralph Lauren, Target and Wells Fargo.
Academic Support provides a variety of academic skill development programs that promote self-directed learning strategies and student success. academicsupport.auburn.edu.
The Miller Writing Center offers free, one-on-one writing consultations. Undergraduate and graduate peer tutors can help with all kinds of writing, whether for class or otherwise, at any stage in the writing process. .
Academic Coaching allows students to collaborate with a trained coach to progress in areas of academic workload management, time management, testing and more.
Study Partners offers peer tutoring by students who have excelled in the course, and encourages students to become independent learners through one-on-one and drop-in tutoring for a number of undergraduate core courses.
Supplemental Instruction (SI) supports historically difficult classes with weekly active-review sessions facilitated by students who previously excelled in the course.
First Year Seminar (FYS) courses help new students acclimate to various aspects of university life, learning about academic and personal resources on campus, relevant social issues, opportunities for campus involvement and in the local community, time management, critical thinking skills, study strategies, test preparation, note taking, goal setting and many other topics and skills vital to college success.
Learning Community (LC) cohorts are composed of 20 students who share a common interest or major. Students are co-enrolled in a FYS and two to four additional courses (usually core curriculum). Students have the benefit of taking the linked courses with the students in their FYS and will be pre-registered for these courses.
What students say
As one of the South's largest universities, Alabama's Auburn University provides its 25,000 more than 150 majors across 12 schools and colleges, what undergraduates declare to be an "excellent diversity in courses/majors." The R1 research university also offers numerous opportunities for student research, as well as "many internship/co-op opportunities advertised and available." The school is also a Carnegie-recognized Community Engaged Institution, and its focus on outreach and engagement has led to numerous partnerships with schools, businesses, and communities, including the AuburnServes Network and Campus Kitchens Project. The school's longstanding reputation is rooted in an institutional support system that "provides you plenty of resources and opportunities to get a top-notch education," and students find that "nurturing education, extracurricular involvement opportunities, and professional skill development."
Auburn's history, traditions, and "challenging, captivating, unique and yet still timeless" environment extends to the classroom, where "approachable" professors "bring material to life." The plethora of learning pathways available through the sheer number of courses (which include some "very challenging engineering programs") may be daunting, "but the work pays off." Professors are proud instructors (and often researchers) who students say "make it clear that they are here to teach [us]" and "go out of their way to help you learn if you ask them." For those classes requiring additional support, "graduate student assistants are helpful in assisting professors in understanding how to make material more exciting to learn." Whatever the course of study, students feel that those in charge are "always very intelligent on the subjects at hand," and one simply says "I have received a wonderful education."
Student/Faculty
21 : 1
Total Faculty
1,783
Terminal Degree
1,512
Gender to Class Inforamtion
Class/Lab sizes
Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19
Rating
Graduation Rates
University Degrees
Bachelor's
Certificate
Doctoral
Doctoral/Professional
Doctoral/Research
Master's
Post-Bachelor's certificate
Post-Master's certificate
Majors and Degrees Offered
Auburn offers more than 150 majors within 12 schools and colleges. To find out more about major requirements, program curricula or course descriptions, visit <a href="https://aub.ie/findyourmajor">aub.ie/findyourmajor</a>.
<b> College of Agriculture </b>
Agricultural Business and Economics
Agricultural Communications
Agricultural Science
Animal Sciences
 
Animal and Allied Industries Option
 
Meat Science Option
 
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option
Applied Biotechnology
Biological and Agricultural Technology
Crop, Soil and Environmental Science
 
Soil, Water, and Land Use Option
 
Turfgrass Option
Environmental Science
Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic SciencesFisheries and Aquaculture OptionMarine Resources Management OptionPre-Veterinary Medicine Option
Food Science
Horticulture
Poultry Science
 
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option
 
Production Option
<b> College of Architecture, Design and Construction </b>
Architecture
Building Science
Environmental Design
Graphic Design
Industrial Design
Industrial Design Studies
Interior Architecture
<b> Harbert College of Business </b>
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Analytics
Finance
Information Systems Management
Management
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
<b> College of Education </b>
Agriscience Education
Business and Marketing Education
Chemistry Education
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
English/Language Arts Education
French Education
General Science Education
General Social Science Education
German Education
Mathematics Education
Music Education, Instrumental/Vocal Combined
Physics Education
Physical Activity and Health
Physical Activity and Health
 
Fitness Conditioning and Performance Option
Physical Education/Teacher Education
Physical Education
 
Exercise Science Option
Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
Spanish Education
Special Education, Collaborative Teacher, K-12
Special Education, Early Childhood, P-6
<b> Samuel Ginn College of Engineering </b>
Aerospace Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
 
Forestry Option
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Software Engineering
Wireless Engineering
 
Software Option
<b> School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences </b>
Forestry
Geospatial and Environmental Informatics
Natural Resources Management
Sustainable Biomaterials Packaging
Wildlife Ecology and Management
Wildlife Ecology and Management
 
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option
Wildlife Enterprise Management
<b> College of Human Sciences </b>
Apparel Merchandising
Apparel Merchandising
 
Design and Production Management Option
Global Studies in Human Sciences
Hospitality Management
 
Culinary Science Option
 
Event Management Option
 
Hotel and Restaurant Management Option
Human Development and Family Studies
Human Development and Family Studies
 
Early Childhood Education Option
Interior Design
Nutrition Science
 
Nutrition, Pre-Medicine Option
 
Nutrition, Dietetics Option
 
Nutrition, Wellness Option
Philanthropy and Non-Profit Studies
<b> College of Liberal Arts </b>
Anthropology
Art
Art
 
Art History Option
Art/Fine Arts
Aviation Management
Professional Flight
Communication
Communication Disorders
Economics
English
 
Creative Writing Option
 
Professional and Public Writing Option
French
French
 
International Trade Option
German
German
 
International Trade Option
Health Services Administration
History
Interdisciplinary University Studies
International Studies
Journalism
Law and Justice
Media Studies
Media Studies
 
Visual Media Option
Music, BA
Music, BMU
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Political Science
Professional Flight
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Relations
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
 
Spanish International Trade Option
Theatre
Theatre/Fine Arts
<b> School of Nursing </b>
Nursing
<b> Harrison School of Pharmacy </b>
Pharmacy
Professional program with undergraduate pre-professional plans of study available.
<b> College of Sciences and Mathematics </b>
Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
 
Actuarial Science Option
 
Discrete and Statistical Sciences Option
Biomedical Sciences
Chemistry, BA
Chemistry, BS
Chemistry
 
Biochemistry Option
Geography
Geology
Geology
 
Earth System Science Option
Laboratory Science
Marine Biology
Mathematics
Medical Laboratory Science
Microbial, Cellular and Molecular Biology
 
Cell and Molecular Biology Option
 
Microbiology Option
Organismal Biology
 
Conservation and Biodiversity Option
 
Ecology Evolution and Behavior Option
 
Integrative Biology Option
Physics
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Physical Therapy
<b> College of Veterinary Medicine </b>
Veterinary Medicine
Professional program with undergraduate pre-professional plans of study available.
Location
We have the resources of a large research university set on a collegial, small, friendly, open campus in the rolling hills of east-central Alabama, with a local area population of approximately 65,000. Conveniently located along Interstate 85, Auburn is less than 60 miles northeast of Alabama's capital city of Montgomery and about 30 miles west of Columbus, Georgia and is a 1.5-hour drive from the Atlanta airport — the busiest in the world. Auburn is within a reasonable driving distance from many major cities, so students can take easy road trips to Nashville or check out the beaches in Gulf Shores or the Florida Panhandle.
Southern Living named Auburn one of the South's Best College Towns with its convenient restaurants and shops. Toomer's Corner marks the spot where the university and city intersect, and offers a gathering spot for one of the university's greatest traditions—rolling our famous oak trees after a big win. An easy walk from campus, the city hosts events throughout the year, featuring outdoor concerts, art, food and street parties, especially on home football weekends.
Across from the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center is a cultural destination offering world-class performances. The Gogue Center and museum create a vibrant arts district for the campus, community and region.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
Auburn is a student-centric campus, so facilities and services are structured to support and encourage students. Our campus growth enhances the academic experience by offering students unparalleled opportunities. A few recent additions include:
The School of Nursing building is the first facility designed for nursing education and features skills labs and an advanced simulation suite.
The Delta Air Lines Aviation Education Building houses classrooms, a flight simulator lab and debriefing rooms. Through a partnership with Delta Air Lines, Auburn is helping to solve a nationwide pilot shortage, expand air service for communities and improve how luggage is tracked through RFID technology.
The Brown-Kopel Engineering Student Achievement Center supports Auburn's vision to provide the nation's best student-centered engineering education experience. It houses classrooms, student study spaces, a wind-tunnel lab, and space for advising, tutoring, studying, professional development and industry relations.
The new Horton-Hardgrave Hall meets the growing needs of the Harbert College of Business and houses flat-flexible and case study classrooms, a flexible studio lecture hall, an innovation lab, study pods and team areas.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Just a few miles from campus, students can enjoy several nature getaways, including Chewacla State Park, where hiking to waterfalls, mountain biking and camping are just a few activities to enjoy. From festivals and outdoor concerts to top-ranked golf on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Grand National, to unique dining experiences, Auburn has much to offer in education, recreation, nature, history, culture and more.
What students say:
Student input is "very respected" at Auburn, so the "Old South small town feeling" of campus life has an easy flow. The facilities themselves, like the recreation center, are "amazing" and there's a "good food atmosphere in the community." There's also a nearby state park that provides a fun respite from university life (as do the nearby cities of Birmingham and Atlanta), and the city of Auburn "has a safe downtown area where students can go to bars" on weekends as well. Extracurricular activities abound with more than 300 student organizations, and Greek life is popular as well, though students say that "it's definitely possible to fit in without being a part of Greek life." Moreover, attendees have direct input in the abundant campus offerings, as the Student Government Association "is very strong at Auburn" and "student involvement is high." And so far as participation goes, everybody loves Aubie the Tiger---"Football Saturdays at Auburn are second to none"-which means that the university's legendary athletics "drive a ton of campus life and help unite the student body."
Campus Environment
Suburban
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes
Hosting Features
Disabled Student
Dorms Coed
Dorms Female
Dorms Male
Frat Sorority
Special Needs Admissions
College Entrance Tests Required
No
Student Activities
Registered Student Organizations
667
Number of Honor Societies
41
Number of Social Sororities
21
Number of Religious Organizations
46
Athletic Division I
Participate in intramural sports
23%
Participate in intercollegiate sports
2%
Men's Sports (Tigers)
Basketball
Cross Country
Diving
Football
Golf
Swimming
Tennis
Track Field Indoor
Track Field Outdoor
Women's Sports (Tigers)
Basketball
Cross Country
Diving
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Track Field Indoor
Track Field Outdoor
Volleyball
Military
Army ROTC Offered on-campus
Navy ROTC Offered on-campus
Air Force ROTC Offered on-campus
Sustainability
School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
School employs a sustainability officer
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes
% food budget spent on local/organic food
16%
Available Transportation Alternatives
Bike Share
School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
School Developed Bicycle Plan
CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT
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Other Information
Campus-wide Internet Network
Fee for Network Use
Partnerships with Technology Companies
Personal computer included in tuition for each student
Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
Description Apple
Dell
Lenovo
HP
Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings
Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
Mental Health Website
Not Reported
Education & Training
Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
Engaging the Whole Campus
Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students
Peer-to-Peer
Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Residential Life
Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Student Orientation
Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
Incoming transfer students
Entering graduate students
Mental Health in the Curriculum
The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Not Reported
The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Not Reported
Off-Campus Offerings
Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
Institution's counseling center is accredited
Accrediting body
Not Reported
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Counseling Demand
Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
Not Reported
Campus Visits Contact
Office of Enrollment Services The Quad Center Auburn, AL 36849
admissions@auburn.edu
334-844-6425
Campus Tours
Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Friday
8am-4:45pm
334-844-6425
Campus Tours
Appointment Required:
Yes
Visits
CLASS VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Varies
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
FACULTY AND COACH VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
On Campus Interview
Information Sessions:
Not Available
Overnight Dorm Stays
Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available
Campus Tours
TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS
Hartsfield International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, GA, is approximately 100 miles from campus. Groome transportation airport shuttle (Phone: 334.821.3399) runs vans 24/7 for 17 daily round trips between the airport and campus. Rental cars are available at the airport. The Columbus, GA, airport is 40 miles from campus, but is not as accessible as the Atlanta airport.
LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Across the street from the University is the Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center (241 South College Street; 334.821.8200 or 800.2.AUBURN), where you can have a double room at a moderate rate. The hotel has an Italian restaurant, a cocktail bar and coffee bar, gift shop, and outdoor pool.
The Graduate by Hilton opened in 2024 and combines hometown history and Tiger traditions with creative interiors and college nostalgia. Located downtown, steps from Auburn University, we?re your perfect base for exploring. Enjoy inspired guest rooms, our War Eagle Supper club rooftop bar, Bo Jackson?s Beans in the lobby, and signature Graduate touches throughout.
The Crenshaw Guest House (371 North College Street; 334.821.1131) offers suites at a moderate rate and a carriage house in the garden at an inexpensive rate. It is a few blocks from the university and is on a historic block.
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The University Career Center offers numerous resources to help students explore career paths, land internships, and secure placements. These services include mock interviews, workshops, job fairs, and career assessments, and the center even has a Campus Career Closet to loan professional attire to students. The school鈥檚 鈥渟ize, location, and overall culture are all strengths,鈥 and it prides itself on flipped classrooms, in which learning takes place outside of the classroom and student activities take place within. That means 鈥渓ecture videos are watched as homework, and homework is done in class with support of teacher and peers.鈥 The 鈥渁ccess to external opportunities鈥 such as study abroad, internships, co-ops, and extracurricular activities provide a foundational experience for students to flesh out their r茅sum茅, so 鈥渋f you want good academics and good chances, Auburn is a great school.鈥
Graduation Rates
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01 AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE OPERATIONS, AND RELATED SCIENCES.
- Agricultural Business Technology.
- Agricultural Communication/Journalism.
- Agricultural Economics.
- Agriculture, General.
- Agronomy and Crop Science.
- Animal Sciences, General.
- Animal Sciences, Other.
- Animal Sciences.
- Aquaculture.
- Food Science.
- Horse Husbandry/Equine Science and Management.
- Horticultural Science.
- Plant Sciences, General.
- Plant Sciences, Other.
- Poultry Science.
- Soil Science and Agronomy, General.
- Turf and Turfgrass Management.
02 ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES.
- Architecture.
- City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning.
- Environmental Design.
- Environmental Design/Architecture.
- Interior Architecture.
- Landscape Architecture.
- Real Estate Development.
03 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
- Biochemistry.
- Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
- Biomedical Sciences, General.
- Biotechnology.
- Botany/Plant Biology.
- Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology.
- Computational Biology.
- Exercise Physiology.
- Genetics, General.
- Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography.
- Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology.
- Neuroscience.
- Zoology/Animal Biology.
04 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
- Accounting.
- Business Administration and Management, General.
- Business/Managerial Economics.
- Finance, General.
- Hospitality Administration/Management, General.
- Hospitality Administration/Management, Other.
- Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General.
- International Business.
- International Business/Trade/Commerce.
- Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management.
- Management Information Systems, General.
- Management Science.
- Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
07 EDUCATION.
- Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching.
- Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services.
- Early Childhood Education and Teaching.
- Education, General.
- Educational Leadership and Administration, General.
- Educational/Instructional Technology.
- Elementary Education and Teaching.
- English/Language Arts Teacher Education.
- Foreign Language Teacher Education.
- Health Teacher Education.
- Mathematics Teacher Education.
- Music Teacher Education.
- Physical Education Teaching and Coaching.
- Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education.
- Secondary Education and Teaching.
- Social Science Teacher Education.
- Special Education and Teaching, Other.
- Teacher Education, Multiple Levels.
- Technical Teacher Education.
09 ENGINEERING.
- Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering.
- Agricultural Engineering.
- Architectural Engineering.
- Biological/Biosystems Engineering.
- Chemical Engineering.
- Civil Engineering, General.
- Computer Engineering, General.
- Computer Hardware Engineering.
- Computer Software Engineering.
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Engineering, General.
- Engineering, Other.
- Forest Engineering.
- Industrial Engineering.
- Materials Engineering.
- Mechanical Engineering.
- Polymer/Plastics Engineering.
- Textile Sciences and Engineering.
11 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES/HUMAN SCIENCES.
- Apparel and Textile Marketing Management.
- Family and Community Services.
- Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, Other.
- Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services, Other.
- Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services, Other.
13 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
- Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist.
- Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist.
- Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions, Other.
- Health and Medical Administrative Services.
- Health/Health Care Administration/Management.
- Pharmaceutical Sciences.
- Pharmaceutics and Drug Design.
- Pharmacy.
- Pre-Pharmacy Studies.
- Public Health, General.
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.
- Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.
20 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
- Environmental Science.
- Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management.
- Forest Sciences and Biology.
- Forestry, Other.
- Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism.
- Natural Resources Management and Policy.
- Natural Resources/Conservation, General.
- Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management.
22 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
- Chemistry, General.
- Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other.
- Geology/Earth Science, General.
- Physics, General.
- Physics.
23 PSYCHOLOGY.
- Clinical Psychology.
- Counseling Psychology.
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
- Psychology, General.
25 SOCIAL SCIENCES.
- Anthropology.
- Applied Economics.
- Criminology.
- Economics, General.
- Economics.
- Geographic Information Science and Cartography.
- Geography and Cartography.
- Geography.
- Political Science and Government, General.
- Political Science and Government, Other.
- Political Science and Government.
- Sociology.
27 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
- Design and Applied Arts, Other.
- Design and Visual Communications, General.
- Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
- Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.
- Fine and Studio Arts.
- Fine/Studio Arts, General.
- Industrial and Product Design.
- Interior Design.
- Music, General.
Dates
Notification DateApr 15
Approximately 60% of Auburn students receive some type of financial aid. Financial aid consists of grants, loans, federal work study, and scholarships. Students interested in receiving financial aid should complete the FAFSA*, available beginning October 1 at .
Need-based scholarships will be awarded to students in early March. Students selected for FAFSA verification will not be eligible for need-based scholarships if this process is incomplete. The FAFSA and other requirements, if necessary, should be received by February 1 for maximum consideration of need-based scholarships.
Federal Pell Grant is available to needy students as determined by the FAFSA.
Federal Supplemental Grant (SEOG) is available to students with exceptional need. Funds are extremely limited. The FAFSA and other requirements, if necessary should be completed by early March for maximum consideration.
Federal Work-Study (FWS) provides needy students with part-time employment. FWS employees are paid biweekly for hours worked. Funds and positions are extremely limited. The FAFSA and other requirements, if necessary, should be completed by early March for maximum consideration.
Federal Student Loan programs provide long-term, low-interest loans for students. Undergraduates must enroll at least half time (six semester hours) each term to qualify for student loans. All loans must be repaid. There are several types of loans available at Auburn including Federal Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loans and Federal Parent PLUS Loans.
Auburn's Veterans Resource Center provides services regarding the processing of veteran education benefits. For additional information on aid available to veterans, visit .
For more information about financial aid at Auburn visit .
Financial Aid Statistics
Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$12,038
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$10,667
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,213
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
35%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$34,342
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$12,038
Financial aid provided to international students
No
Available Aid
Financial Aid Methodology
Need-Based Aid
01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships
Federal Direct Student Loan Programs
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Federal Family Education Loan Programs (FFEL):
01 - College/university loans from institutional funds
02 - Federal Nursing Loans
03 - Federal Perkins Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes
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01. Overview
From the School
Auburn University is one of the nation's premier public land-grant institutions and is ranked in the Top 50 among public universities by U.S. News and World Report. Auburn maintains very high levels of research activity as an R1 institution and high standards for teaching excellence, offering bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in the arts and sciences, agriculture, architecture, business, engineering, nursing, pharmacy and veterinary medicine. Organized into 12 academic colleges, we offer more than 150 undergraduate degrees. Our 2022 enrollment of 31,764 students included 25,379 undergraduates and 5,323 graduate and professional students.
Auburn has recently been highly ranked by several national publications:
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Best College in Alabama, Money 2022
#1 university in Alabama, Forbes, 2021
#1 Best Value in Alabama, Niche.com, 2022
Top 50 Public University in the nation and #1 university in Alabama, U.S. News and World Report, 2020
Top College in the South, Forbes, 2021
The university is nationally recognized for its commitment to academic excellence, its positive work environment, its student experience and engagement as well as its beautiful campus. As a land-grant institution, Auburn is dedicated to improving the lives of the people of Alabama, the nation and the world through forward-thinking education, life-enhancing research and selfless service.
As a top-tier research university, we're among the nation's elite, but we're also known for our "Auburn Family"—the human connection of a quarter of a million alumni around the globe. Auburn people will be ready to help you now and throughout your life.
In a survey of recent graduates, 97% feel their Auburn education has enhanced their opportunity for future advancement. Auburn alumni are satisfied with their college choice, with 93% of recent graduates indicating they would choose Auburn again.
02. Rankings
Rankings and Lists
03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top 
Admissions
From the School:
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You can submit your admissions application online at auburn.edu/admissions or through the Common Application. Choose the application you're most comfortable with; there's no preference given to either application. We highly encourage you to submit the application you start, filling out both applications may delay your application from being processed. A completed application file includes an admissions application, an application fee or fee waiver, your official high school transcript and official ACT/SAT scores.
Applying Without a Test Score
Students who were able to take a standardized test can use their scores for the admissions process as in years past. Applicants with at least a 3.6 GPA and unable to test will be reviewed holistically through our test-optional pathway.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Summer or Fall Entry term:
August 1, 2022: Application for Summer and Fall 2023 admission available.
October 1, 2022: FASFA* available online at
November 1, 2022: Scholarship application available through AUSOM.
December 1, 2022: Last Early Action admission deadline. And for scholarship consideration, students should have a complete application file by this date.
January 10, 2023: Test score deadline for scholarship consideration. Updated test scores must be received by this date.
February 1, 2023: Last day to apply for Summer and Fall 2023 (Freshmen Applicant)
February 1, 2023: General and departmental scholarship deadline and the FAFSA deadline for maximum consideration for need-based scholarships.
March 1, 2023: Financial Aid priority deadline
Early March: Regular decisions released.
May 1, 2023: Enrollment Deposit deadline. Deadline to accept or decline scholarship offers.
Spring Entry Term:
July 1, 2022: Application for admission available
November 1, 2022: Admission Application deadline
December 1, 2022: Enrollment Deposit deadline
Applicants
55,054
Acceptance Rate
46%
Average HS GPA
4.09
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SAT & ACT Test Scores
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
630 - 690
SAT Math
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
620 - 700
SAT Composite Scores
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
1260 - 1320
ACT Composite Scores
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
26 - 31
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Testing Policies
Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Flexible
Other Admission Factors Academic
Academic GPA
Standardized Test Scores
From the School
From cybersecurity to housing design; from animal-assisted health intervention to graphic design beauty; from new farming methods and additive manufacturing to neuroscience, arctic expeditions and food safety—virtually any area you want to explore, understand and shape, you can take on here. With more than 150 undergraduate majors within 12 colleges, Auburn is at the educational forefront of blending the social sciences, humanities and applied sciences to transform not only the world, but you as a student. There are limitless options to create a unique interdisciplinary studies degree with areas of study in at least two colleges.
According to the National Survey of Student Engagement, Auburn provides a supportive campus environment and our students report higher satisfaction with their overall academic experience than students at peer institutions.
Through active research, internships, service learning, entrepreneurial competitions, co-op programs and hands-on experiences in and out of the classroom, Auburn students gain the work ethic and leadership skills to be successful in the professional world. Recruiters note that our graduates "have an edge with their level of professionalism, communication skills, polish and preparation."
Auburn's Honors College mentors students applying for national prestigious scholarships, such as Rhodes, Goldwater and Fulbright. More than 1,350 students study and intern abroad annually, with programs in 30+ countries ranging from one week to a full semester.
Students interested in undergraduate research are able to work on a faculty member's research team and are invited to present their scholarly results and discoveries at the annual Student Research Symposium.
Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Program
Some schools and colleges offer an accelerated bachelor's/master's program that gives outstanding students the opportunity to earn both the bachelor's and master's degrees in less time and at less cost.
Faculty Profile Fall 2021
Full-time instruction faculty: 1,443
Faculty with terminal (highest available) degrees: 1,313 (91%)
Minority faculty: 332
Female faculty: 600
Male faculty: 843
Student-to-faculty ratio: 20:1
84% of undergraduate classes have fewer than 50 students
Retention and Graduation Rates
First-year retention rate (2020 cohort): 92.8%
Six-year graduation rate (2014 cohort): 80.6%
These are a few of the top companies and organizations that regularly recruit on campus: Apple, AT&T, BMW, Coca-Cola, CIA, Delta, Exxon Mobil, GE, Honda, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Proctor & Gamble, Ralph Lauren, Target and Wells Fargo.
Academic Support provides a variety of academic skill development programs that promote self-directed learning strategies and student success. academicsupport.auburn.edu.
The Miller Writing Center offers free, one-on-one writing consultations. Undergraduate and graduate peer tutors can help with all kinds of writing, whether for class or otherwise, at any stage in the writing process. .
Academic Coaching allows students to collaborate with a trained coach to progress in areas of academic workload management, time management, testing and more.
Study Partners offers peer tutoring by students who have excelled in the course, and encourages students to become independent learners through one-on-one and drop-in tutoring for a number of undergraduate core courses.
Supplemental Instruction (SI) supports historically difficult classes with weekly active-review sessions facilitated by students who previously excelled in the course.
First Year Seminar (FYS) courses help new students acclimate to various aspects of university life, learning about academic and personal resources on campus, relevant social issues, opportunities for campus involvement and in the local community, time management, critical thinking skills, study strategies, test preparation, note taking, goal setting and many other topics and skills vital to college success.
Learning Community (LC) cohorts are composed of 20 students who share a common interest or major. Students are co-enrolled in a FYS and two to four additional courses (usually core curriculum). Students have the benefit of taking the linked courses with the students in their FYS and will be pre-registered for these courses.
What students say
As one of the South's largest universities, Alabama's Auburn University provides its 25,000 more than 150 majors across 12 schools and colleges, what undergraduates declare to be an "excellent diversity in courses/majors." The R1 research university also offers numerous opportunities for student research, as well as "many internship/co-op opportunities advertised and available." The school is also a Carnegie-recognized Community Engaged Institution, and its focus on outreach and engagement has led to numerous partnerships with schools, businesses, and communities, including the AuburnServes Network and Campus Kitchens Project. The school's longstanding reputation is rooted in an institutional support system that "provides you plenty of resources and opportunities to get a top-notch education," and students find that "nurturing education, extracurricular involvement opportunities, and professional skill development."
Auburn's history, traditions, and "challenging, captivating, unique and yet still timeless" environment extends to the classroom, where "approachable" professors "bring material to life." The plethora of learning pathways available through the sheer number of courses (which include some "very challenging engineering programs") may be daunting, "but the work pays off." Professors are proud instructors (and often researchers) who students say "make it clear that they are here to teach [us]" and "go out of their way to help you learn if you ask them." For those classes requiring additional support, "graduate student assistants are helpful in assisting professors in understanding how to make material more exciting to learn." Whatever the course of study, students feel that those in charge are "always very intelligent on the subjects at hand," and one simply says "I have received a wonderful education."
Student/Faculty
21 : 1
Total Faculty
1,783
Terminal Degree
1,512
Gender to Class Inforamtion
Class/Lab sizes
Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19
Rating
Graduation Rates
University Degrees
Bachelor's
Certificate
Doctoral
Doctoral/Professional
Doctoral/Research
Master's
Post-Bachelor's certificate
Post-Master's certificate
Majors and Degrees Offered
Auburn offers more than 150 majors within 12 schools and colleges. To find out more about major requirements, program curricula or course descriptions, visit <a href="https://aub.ie/findyourmajor">aub.ie/findyourmajor</a>.
<b> College of Agriculture </b>
Agricultural Business and Economics
Agricultural Communications
Agricultural Science
Animal Sciences
 
Animal and Allied Industries Option
 
Meat Science Option
 
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option
Applied Biotechnology
Biological and Agricultural Technology
Crop, Soil and Environmental Science
 
Soil, Water, and Land Use Option
 
Turfgrass Option
Environmental Science
Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic SciencesFisheries and Aquaculture OptionMarine Resources Management OptionPre-Veterinary Medicine Option
Food Science
Horticulture
Poultry Science
 
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option
 
Production Option
<b> College of Architecture, Design and Construction </b>
Architecture
Building Science
Environmental Design
Graphic Design
Industrial Design
Industrial Design Studies
Interior Architecture
<b> Harbert College of Business </b>
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Analytics
Finance
Information Systems Management
Management
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
<b> College of Education </b>
Agriscience Education
Business and Marketing Education
Chemistry Education
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
English/Language Arts Education
French Education
General Science Education
General Social Science Education
German Education
Mathematics Education
Music Education, Instrumental/Vocal Combined
Physics Education
Physical Activity and Health
Physical Activity and Health
 
Fitness Conditioning and Performance Option
Physical Education/Teacher Education
Physical Education
 
Exercise Science Option
Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
Spanish Education
Special Education, Collaborative Teacher, K-12
Special Education, Early Childhood, P-6
<b> Samuel Ginn College of Engineering </b>
Aerospace Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
 
Forestry Option
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Software Engineering
Wireless Engineering
 
Software Option
<b> School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences </b>
Forestry
Geospatial and Environmental Informatics
Natural Resources Management
Sustainable Biomaterials Packaging
Wildlife Ecology and Management
Wildlife Ecology and Management
 
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option
Wildlife Enterprise Management
<b> College of Human Sciences </b>
Apparel Merchandising
Apparel Merchandising
 
Design and Production Management Option
Global Studies in Human Sciences
Hospitality Management
 
Culinary Science Option
 
Event Management Option
 
Hotel and Restaurant Management Option
Human Development and Family Studies
Human Development and Family Studies
 
Early Childhood Education Option
Interior Design
Nutrition Science
 
Nutrition, Pre-Medicine Option
 
Nutrition, Dietetics Option
 
Nutrition, Wellness Option
Philanthropy and Non-Profit Studies
<b> College of Liberal Arts </b>
Anthropology
Art
Art
 
Art History Option
Art/Fine Arts
Aviation Management
Professional Flight
Communication
Communication Disorders
Economics
English
 
Creative Writing Option
 
Professional and Public Writing Option
French
French
 
International Trade Option
German
German
 
International Trade Option
Health Services Administration
History
Interdisciplinary University Studies
International Studies
Journalism
Law and Justice
Media Studies
Media Studies
 
Visual Media Option
Music, BA
Music, BMU
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Political Science
Professional Flight
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Relations
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
 
Spanish International Trade Option
Theatre
Theatre/Fine Arts
<b> School of Nursing </b>
Nursing
<b> Harrison School of Pharmacy </b>
Pharmacy
Professional program with undergraduate pre-professional plans of study available.
<b> College of Sciences and Mathematics </b>
Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
 
Actuarial Science Option
 
Discrete and Statistical Sciences Option
Biomedical Sciences
Chemistry, BA
Chemistry, BS
Chemistry
 
Biochemistry Option
Geography
Geology
Geology
 
Earth System Science Option
Laboratory Science
Marine Biology
Mathematics
Medical Laboratory Science
Microbial, Cellular and Molecular Biology
 
Cell and Molecular Biology Option
 
Microbiology Option
Organismal Biology
 
Conservation and Biodiversity Option
 
Ecology Evolution and Behavior Option
 
Integrative Biology Option
Physics
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Physical Therapy
<b> College of Veterinary Medicine </b>
Veterinary Medicine
Professional program with undergraduate pre-professional plans of study available.
Prominent Alumni
Jimmy Wales
Founder of Wikipedia
T. K. Mattingly
Astronaut
Octavia Spencer
Academy Award Winner
Millard Fuller
Founder of Habitat for Humanity
Anne Rivers Siddons
Author
From The School
20,000 Auburn students are involved in nearly 600 student organizations on campus. You can find student groups with a huge range of interests such as advanced biofuels, the African Students Association, Greek societies, Women in Science and the Auburn Marching Band — organizations focused on athletics, the arts, culture, outdoor adventure, faith, service, professional development, networking and so much more. Through Student Involvement, the university supports students so they can create, organize, lead, finance and advertise the organizations they care about as well as track their own involvement and growth.
Students can participate in more than 40 clubs and intramural sports, plus enjoy the amenities offered at the Recreation and Wellness Center, named one of the "Coolest College Recreation Centers in America," by Men's Health magazine. The center has two 50-foot climbing towers, a bouldering wall, a 1/3-mile corkscrew track and a leisure pool.
The university offers 24 residence halls in seven areas, housing 4,800 on-campus residents in suite-style living arrangements or double occupancy rooms. Dining preferences include national restaurants, like Chick-fil-A and Starbucks, as well as convenient food trucks which offer local favorites. Choices range from vegan to meat and potatoes and gluten free, meeting a variety of dietary needs and tastes.
What students say:
Two things are typical of the average Auburn student: they're the sort "who would say 'hello' walking along the concourse to class," and they're also filled with "so much school spirit" that some might consider them to be "highly obsessed with football." Many students hail from Alabama and are described as both "friendly" and loyal: "Alabama students love Alabama football; Auburn students love Auburn." This devotion lays a strong foundation in which even the meekest voice "can cause tangible change" knowing that "the Auburn Family has your back." The certainty of support makes Auburn a "welcoming place" where any student "would lend a hand in a time of need."
Gender
51% female49% male
Out of State
42% are out
of state58% are
in-state
Students
90% are
full time10% are
part time
Student Body Profile
Total Undergraduate Enrollment
27,907
Foreign Countries Represented
58
Student Body Demographics
American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.25%
Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings
Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
Mental Health Website
Not Reported
Education & Training
Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
Engaging the Whole Campus
Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students
Peer-to-Peer
Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Residential Life
Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Student Orientation
Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
Incoming transfer students
else
{
}
Entering graduate students
Mental Health in the Curriculum
The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Not Reported
The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
Not Reported
Off-Campus Offerings
Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
Institution's counseling center is accredited
Accrediting body
Not Reported
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Counseling Demand
Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
Not Reported
Location
We have the resources of a large research university set on a collegial, small, friendly, open campus in the rolling hills of east-central Alabama, with a local area population of approximately 65,000. Conveniently located along Interstate 85, Auburn is less than 60 miles northeast of Alabama's capital city of Montgomery and about 30 miles west of Columbus, Georgia and is a 1.5-hour drive from the Atlanta airport — the busiest in the world. Auburn is within a reasonable driving distance from many major cities, so students can take easy road trips to Nashville or check out the beaches in Gulf Shores or the Florida Panhandle.
Southern Living named Auburn one of the South's Best College Towns with its convenient restaurants and shops. Toomer's Corner marks the spot where the university and city intersect, and offers a gathering spot for one of the university's greatest traditions—rolling our famous oak trees after a big win. An easy walk from campus, the city hosts events throughout the year, featuring outdoor concerts, art, food and street parties, especially on home football weekends.
Across from the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center is a cultural destination offering world-class performances. The Gogue Center and museum create a vibrant arts district for the campus, community and region.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
Auburn is a student-centric campus, so facilities and services are structured to support and encourage students. Our campus growth enhances the academic experience by offering students unparalleled opportunities. A few recent additions include:
The School of Nursing building is the first facility designed for nursing education and features skills labs and an advanced simulation suite.
The Delta Air Lines Aviation Education Building houses classrooms, a flight simulator lab and debriefing rooms. Through a partnership with Delta Air Lines, Auburn is helping to solve a nationwide pilot shortage, expand air service for communities and improve how luggage is tracked through RFID technology.
The Brown-Kopel Engineering Student Achievement Center supports Auburn's vision to provide the nation's best student-centered engineering education experience. It houses classrooms, student study spaces, a wind-tunnel lab, and space for advising, tutoring, studying, professional development and industry relations.
The new Horton-Hardgrave Hall meets the growing needs of the Harbert College of Business and houses flat-flexible and case study classrooms, a flexible studio lecture hall, an innovation lab, study pods and team areas.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Just a few miles from campus, students can enjoy several nature getaways, including Chewacla State Park, where hiking to waterfalls, mountain biking and camping are just a few activities to enjoy. From festivals and outdoor concerts to top-ranked golf on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Grand National, to unique dining experiences, Auburn has much to offer in education, recreation, nature, history, culture and more.
What students say:
Student input is "very respected" at Auburn, so the "Old South small town feeling" of campus life has an easy flow. The facilities themselves, like the recreation center, are "amazing" and there's a "good food atmosphere in the community." There's also a nearby state park that provides a fun respite from university life (as do the nearby cities of Birmingham and Atlanta), and the city of Auburn "has a safe downtown area where students can go to bars" on weekends as well. Extracurricular activities abound with more than 300 student organizations, and Greek life is popular as well, though students say that "it's definitely possible to fit in without being a part of Greek life." Moreover, attendees have direct input in the abundant campus offerings, as the Student Government Association "is very strong at Auburn" and "student involvement is high." And so far as participation goes, everybody loves Aubie the Tiger---"Football Saturdays at Auburn are second to none"-which means that the university's legendary athletics "drive a ton of campus life and help unite the student body."
Campus Environment
Suburban
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes
Most Popular Places On Campus
Recreation and Wellness Center
Gogue Performing Arts Center
Donald E. Davis Arboretum
Telfair B. Peet Theatre; Call-Outs at Cater Hall; Ag Heritage Park; Goodwin Music Building; Haley Center Concourse; Intermural Fields, Student Center
Most Popular Places Off Campus
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art
Downtown Auburn shops & boutiques
Center for Aquatic Resource Management; Southeastern Raptor Center; Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve
Campus Visits Contact
Office of Enrollment Services The Quad Center Auburn, AL 36849
admissions@auburn.edu
334-844-6425
Campus Tours
Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Friday
8am-4:45pm
334-844-6425
Campus Tours
Appointment Required:
Yes
Visits
CLASS VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Varies
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
FACULTY AND COACH VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
On Campus Interview
Information Sessions:
Not Available
Overnight Dorm Stays
Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available
Campus Tours
TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS
Hartsfield International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, GA, is approximately 100 miles from campus. Groome transportation airport shuttle (Phone: 334.821.3399) runs vans 24/7 for 17 daily round trips between the airport and campus. Rental cars are available at the airport. The Columbus, GA, airport is 40 miles from campus, but is not as accessible as the Atlanta airport.
LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Across the street from the University is the Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center (241 South College Street; 334.821.8200 or 800.2.AUBURN), where you can have a double room at a moderate rate. The hotel has an Italian restaurant, a cocktail bar and coffee bar, gift shop, and outdoor pool.
The Graduate by Hilton opened in 2024 and combines hometown history and Tiger traditions with creative interiors and college nostalgia. Located downtown, steps from Auburn University, we?re your perfect base for exploring. Enjoy inspired guest rooms, our War Eagle Supper club rooftop bar, Bo Jackson?s Beans in the lobby, and signature Graduate touches throughout.
The Crenshaw Guest House (371 North College Street; 334.821.1131) offers suites at a moderate rate and a carriage house in the garden at an inexpensive rate. It is a few blocks from the university and is on a historic block.
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Athletic Division I
Participate in intramural sports
23%
Participate in intercollegiate sports
2%
Men's Sports (Tigers)
Basketball
Cross Country
Diving
Football
Golf
Swimming
Tennis
Track Field Indoor
Track Field Outdoor
Women's Sports (Tigers)
Basketball
Cross Country
Diving
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Track Field Indoor
Track Field Outdoor
Volleyball
Hosting Features
Disabled Student
Dorms Coed
Dorms Female
Dorms Male
Frat Sorority
Special Needs Admissions
College Entrance Tests Required
No
Student Activities
Registered Student Organizations
667
Number of Honor Societies
41
Number of Social Sororities
21
Number of Religious Organizations
46
Military
Army ROTC Offered on-campus
Navy ROTC Offered on-campus
Air Force ROTC Offered on-campus
Sustainability
School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
School employs a sustainability officer
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes
% food budget spent on local/organic food
16%
Available Transportation Alternatives
Bike Share
School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
School Developed Bicycle Plan
CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT
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Other Information
Campus-wide Internet Network
Fee for Network Use
Partnerships with Technology Companies
Personal computer included in tuition for each student
Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
Description Apple
Dell
Lenovo
HP
Dates
Notification DateApr 15
Approximately 60% of Auburn students receive some type of financial aid. Financial aid consists of grants, loans, federal work study, and scholarships. Students interested in receiving financial aid should complete the FAFSA*, available beginning October 1 at .
Need-based scholarships will be awarded to students in early March. Students selected for FAFSA verification will not be eligible for need-based scholarships if this process is incomplete. The FAFSA and other requirements, if necessary, should be received by February 1 for maximum consideration of need-based scholarships.
Federal Pell Grant is available to needy students as determined by the FAFSA.
Federal Supplemental Grant (SEOG) is available to students with exceptional need. Funds are extremely limited. The FAFSA and other requirements, if necessary should be completed by early March for maximum consideration.
Federal Work-Study (FWS) provides needy students with part-time employment. FWS employees are paid biweekly for hours worked. Funds and positions are extremely limited. The FAFSA and other requirements, if necessary, should be completed by early March for maximum consideration.
Federal Student Loan programs provide long-term, low-interest loans for students. Undergraduates must enroll at least half time (six semester hours) each term to qualify for student loans. All loans must be repaid. There are several types of loans available at Auburn including Federal Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loans and Federal Parent PLUS Loans.
Auburn's Veterans Resource Center provides services regarding the processing of veteran education benefits. For additional information on aid available to veterans, visit .
For more information about financial aid at Auburn visit .
Financial Aid Statistics
Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$12,038
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$10,667
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,213
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
35%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$34,342
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$12,038
Financial aid provided to international students
No
Available Aid
Financial Aid Methodology
Need-Based Aid
01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships
Federal Direct Student Loan Programs
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Federal Family Education Loan Programs (FFEL):
01 - College/university loans from institutional funds
02 - Federal Nursing Loans
03 - Federal Perkins Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes
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The University Career Center offers numerous resources to help students explore career paths, land internships, and secure placements. These services include mock interviews, workshops, job fairs, and career assessments, and the center even has a Campus Career Closet to loan professional attire to students. The school鈥檚 鈥渟ize, location, and overall culture are all strengths,鈥 and it prides itself on flipped classrooms, in which learning takes place outside of the classroom and student activities take place within. That means 鈥渓ecture videos are watched as homework, and homework is done in class with support of teacher and peers.鈥 The 鈥渁ccess to external opportunities鈥 such as study abroad, internships, co-ops, and extracurricular activities provide a foundational experience for students to flesh out their r茅sum茅, so 鈥渋f you want good academics and good chances, Auburn is a great school.鈥
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ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale
01 AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE OPERATIONS, AND RELATED SCIENCES.
- Agricultural Business Technology.
- Agricultural Communication/Journalism.
- Agricultural Economics.
- Agriculture, General.
- Agronomy and Crop Science.
- Animal Sciences, General.
- Animal Sciences, Other.
- Animal Sciences.
- Aquaculture.
- Food Science.
- Horse Husbandry/Equine Science and Management.
- Horticultural Science.
- Plant Sciences, General.
- Plant Sciences, Other.
- Poultry Science.
- Soil Science and Agronomy, General.
- Turf and Turfgrass Management.
02 ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES.
- Architecture.
- City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning.
- Environmental Design.
- Environmental Design/Architecture.
- Interior Architecture.
- Landscape Architecture.
- Real Estate Development.
03 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
- Biochemistry.
- Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
- Biomedical Sciences, General.
- Biotechnology.
- Botany/Plant Biology.
- Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology.
- Computational Biology.
- Exercise Physiology.
- Genetics, General.
- Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography.
- Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology.
- Neuroscience.
- Zoology/Animal Biology.
04 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
- Accounting.
- Business Administration and Management, General.
- Business/Managerial Economics.
- Finance, General.
- Hospitality Administration/Management, General.
- Hospitality Administration/Management, Other.
- Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General.
- International Business.
- International Business/Trade/Commerce.
- Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management.
- Management Information Systems, General.
- Management Science.
- Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
07 EDUCATION.
- Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching.
- Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services.
- Early Childhood Education and Teaching.
- Education, General.
- Educational Leadership and Administration, General.
- Educational/Instructional Technology.
- Elementary Education and Teaching.
- English/Language Arts Teacher Education.
- Foreign Language Teacher Education.
- Health Teacher Education.
- Mathematics Teacher Education.
- Music Teacher Education.
- Physical Education Teaching and Coaching.
- Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education.
- Secondary Education and Teaching.
- Social Science Teacher Education.
- Special Education and Teaching, Other.
- Teacher Education, Multiple Levels.
- Technical Teacher Education.
09 ENGINEERING.
- Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering.
- Agricultural Engineering.
- Architectural Engineering.
- Biological/Biosystems Engineering.
- Chemical Engineering.
- Civil Engineering, General.
- Computer Engineering, General.
- Computer Hardware Engineering.
- Computer Software Engineering.
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Engineering, General.
- Engineering, Other.
- Forest Engineering.
- Industrial Engineering.
- Materials Engineering.
- Mechanical Engineering.
- Polymer/Plastics Engineering.
- Textile Sciences and Engineering.
11 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES/HUMAN SCIENCES.
- Apparel and Textile Marketing Management.
- Family and Community Services.
- Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, Other.
- Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services, Other.
- Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services, Other.
13 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
- Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist.
- Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist.
- Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions, Other.
- Health and Medical Administrative Services.
- Health/Health Care Administration/Management.
- Pharmaceutical Sciences.
- Pharmaceutics and Drug Design.
- Pharmacy.
- Pre-Pharmacy Studies.
- Public Health, General.
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.
- Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.
20 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
- Environmental Science.
- Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management.
- Forest Sciences and Biology.
- Forestry, Other.
- Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism.
- Natural Resources Management and Policy.
- Natural Resources/Conservation, General.
- Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management.
22 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
- Chemistry, General.
- Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other.
- Geology/Earth Science, General.
- Physics, General.
- Physics.
23 PSYCHOLOGY.
- Clinical Psychology.
- Counseling Psychology.
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
- Psychology, General.
25 SOCIAL SCIENCES.
- Anthropology.
- Applied Economics.
- Criminology.
- Economics, General.
- Economics.
- Geographic Information Science and Cartography.
- Geography and Cartography.
- Geography.
- Political Science and Government, General.
- Political Science and Government, Other.
- Political Science and Government.
- Sociology.
27 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
- Design and Applied Arts, Other.
- Design and Visual Communications, General.
- Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
- Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.
- Fine and Studio Arts.
- Fine/Studio Arts, General.
- Industrial and Product Design.
- Interior Design.
- Music, General.
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