We are excited to offer Auburn First for your students to pursue college credit while still in high school. Helpful information is outlined below. Please contact the Auburn First team with any questions you have at aufirst@auburn.edu or 334-844-2529.

Dual Credit

High schools interested in offering their students dual credit for college coursework are invited to establish a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Auburn University. Access the MOU here and contact the Auburn First team with any questions. We look forward to working with you to support your student’s academic goals.

Auburn First Application

Students will complete the Auburn First application online. A support form signed by their high school counselor or principal and an official transcript is also required for an application to be considered complete. These can be emailed directly to the Auburn First team at aufirst@auburn.edu or submitted to Auburn University via eScrip-Safe, Parchment, or Slate if your high school uses this electronic delivery method.

Course Codes

This counselor handout includes helpful information on eligibility, course credit, automatic admission, course details, courses offered, and course codes. You may find it useful when meeting with students interested in dual enrollment opportunities. The most up-to-date course list can be found on the Courses page.

Course Registration

Please note: Courses are subject to seat availability, and the Auburn First team cannot guarantee enrollment in any course. Students are encouraged to finalize their applications early to secure their course selections. Course availability for any student is not guaranteed until Auburn First has registered the student into the course.

Once a student has been admitted to our program, and their non-refundable enrollment deposit has been received, our team will reach out to their new Auburn email with more information about course registration. Auburn First students will register by term while enrolled in our program. Course registration for spring semesters will open in October. Registration for summer and fall semesters will open in March.

At the beginning of each semester, our team will send enrollment verifications to all high school counselors with students enrolled for that term.

CONTINUOUS ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION

To promote academic success and preparedness among dual enrollment students, the following requirements for continuous eligibility apply to Auburn First dual enrollment students: 

  • If a dual enrollment student's cumulative Auburn GPA falls below a 2.0, an updated letter of support from the high school counselor will be required for the student to enroll in a future semester. As long as the student’s cumulative Auburn GPA remains below a 2.0, they will be required to participate in academic coaching, and the student will only be permitted to enroll in one course per semester (fall, spring, and summer) through Auburn First. Once the student's cumulative Auburn GPA is above a 2.0, continuous eligibility restrictions will be lifted.

** Dual enrollment students must consult their high school counselors to ensure that the continuous eligibility policies at their school are also met.

CORDS OF DISTINCTION

Auburn First Cords of Distinction: Students who complete 12 credit hours of Auburn First courses by December 15 of their senior year of high school and maintain a 3.4 GPA will qualify. This prestigious award will recognize students' hard work during their time in high school and the Auburn First program.