Welcome to the Auburn Family!
We are excited that you have been accepted for admission to Auburn University. Auburn is a special place, and we want to assist you as you begin your transition to your new home. We look forward to you joining us on campus in the near future. It will be here before you know it!
Freshman
To confirm your place at Auburn University, you must complete all of the following by the deadlines given below:
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Activate your Auburn User account.
Visit auburn.edu/activate for instructions to enable your Auburn account. Once your account is activated, you will be able to log in to AU Access. You will also be able to log in to your Auburn email account, which will be the official form of communication from the university. It is important to activate your account first in this process, as you will need access to these tools to complete your admission acceptance.
Auburn email: auburn.edu
AU Access: auaccess.auburn.edu
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Confirm your enrollment.
Deadline:
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Summer term: May 1
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Fall term: May 1
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Spring term: November 1
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit or “Intent to Enroll” form online via your Auburn Admitted Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal. This deposit is non-refundable and will apply to your first semester tuition and orientation fees. All students are required to pay the enrollment deposit including PACT participants and academic or athletic scholarship recipients. If you are accepted after the deposit deadline, you have 15 days from your acceptance date to submit your enrollment deposit.
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Register your phone with Duo 2-factor authentication.
Register your device with Duo 2-factor authentication, Auburn's mobile security system by visiting duo.auburn.edu. Students accepted to Auburn will be required to use Duo to access their email, complete CWE registration, register for classes, as well as to access other Auburn resources from both on- and off-campus. Please remember that Duo provides a connection to Auburn resources for the student, so the device registered should be the student's device - not a parent's device.
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Register for Camp War Eagle.
Deadline: June 1
Camp War Eagle is Auburn’s orientation program for incoming freshmen and their families. Your enrollment deposit must be received to register for Camp War Eagle (CWE). The First Year Experience Office will mail registration information to students who have submitted their enrollment deposit. CWE registration is expected to open in mid-March. For more information about Camp War Eagle, please visit: auburn.edu/cwe.
Freshmen entering in Auburn’s spring term must attend Successfully Orienting Students (SOS) rather than Camp War Eagle. For more information about SOS, please visit: auburn.edu/sos.
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Verify we have received your official final high school transcript.
Log in to your Auburn Admitted Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal to verify we have received an official copy of your final high school transcript after graduation.
Auburn Admitted Portal: aub.ie/admittedportal
Declining Admission
If you decide you no longer want to be considered for admission, you may withdraw your application by sending an email to decline@auburn.edu. Please include your full name, student number or date of birth and address along with a brief statement explaining that you are withdrawing your application.
Camp War Eagle
Camp War Eagle (CWE) is Auburn’s orientation program for incoming freshmen and their families. While at Camp War Eagle, you will learn about university services and activities, connect with other students and families, and meet with an academic advisor to help you decide what classes to take. Students will also meet their CWE counselor, a current Auburn student, who will help prepare them for success. CWE registration is expected to open in mid-March for students who have submitted their enrollment deposit. The deadline to register for CWE is June 1. For more information about CWE, please visit: auburn.edu/cwe.
Spring Term Students
Watch your Auburn email for more information about being added to the new student modules. These modules will help prepare you to register for classes. You will also be invited to attend a Successfully Orienting Students (SOS) orientation session.
334-844-4580 University Housing
Student Housing
Are you looking for a convenient, supportive environment and the chance to develop lasting friendships? On-campus living is for you. The Hill, Quad, Village, South Donahue, and 160 Ross residential areas at Auburn will be your home away from home.
You’ll also be able to take advantage of programs, activities, and leadership opportunities right where you live. Visit auburn.edu/housing for more information about living on campus. At Auburn, freshmen are not required to live on campus. If you prefer to reside off campus, find the latest information about off-campus housing options at offcampushousing.auburn.edu.
Please note that on-campus housing for freshmen is limited. We currently accommodate approximately 70% of our freshmen class in on-campus housing. Please be mindful that we cannot guarantee on-campus housing and utilize a waiting list when the number of housing applications exceeds capacity.
The housing application will be available in November. Students will receive an email to their Auburn account with a time slot to apply for housing. We encourage students to apply for housing as soon as they can to increase their chance of being able to select their desired house.
Your enrollment deposit is not a deposit for housing. A separate housing pre-payment must be submitted with your housing application. Cancellation of housing does NOT imply cancellation of admission.
Scholarships
334-844-7570 University Scholarships
Following acceptance, incoming freshmen must complete the scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) by February 14 for general and departmental scholarship consideration. Incoming students are not required to submit the enrollment deposit to apply for scholarships and are only required to complete the scholarship application once each academic year. To complete the scholarship application and search for scholarships, visit AUSOM on Admitted Students or My Finances in AU Access.
First-Year student scholarships are awarded competitively for four years among eligible incoming students who enroll summer or fall immediately following high school graduation. Competitive merit scholarships require a minimum GPA and test score for consideration.
To receive consideration for need-based scholarships, students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)*, available in December at studentaid.gov/fafsa. Need-based scholarships will be awarded to incoming freshmen in late April. Students selected for FAFSA verification will not be eligible for financial aid, including need-based scholarships, if that process is incomplete. The FAFSA, and other requirements if necessary, should be received by February 14 for consideration of all need-based scholarships.
Visit auburn.edu/scholarship for more information on scholarships and AUSOM.
Financial Aid
334-844-4634 Office of Financial Aid
More than 60% of Auburn students receive some type of financial assistance. Students interested in receiving financial aid should complete the FAFSA*, available in December at studentaid.gov/fafsa. Types of financial aid available include grants, loans, and work-study programs.
*The FAFSA is the only form a student is required to complete to be considered for student assistance from any of the Title IV HEA programs, except for information needed to ensure the student’s eligibility for such assistance (e.g., information needed to complete verification or to demonstrate compliance with the student eligibility provisions of the HEA and the regulations). Additional information, if requested, will be listed on the student’s AU Access My Finances page after we receive the results of the FAFSA. For additional information, visit auburn.edu/finaid.
A Medical Information Form must be submitted online prior to your enrollment at Auburn. Visit auburn.edu/medicalform to find out more about the medical requirements. If you have questions concerning the form, please call the Auburn Medical Clinic at 334-844-4416.
You will register for classes during orientation. To familiarize yourself with classes at Auburn, you can review and download the latest version of the Auburn University Bulletin, our course catalog, at auburn.edu/bulletin.
Enrollment Checklist for Freshman
Activate your Auburn student account at auburn.edu/activate for access to your Auburn email and AU Access.
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit or Intent to Enroll form within your Admitted Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal.
If you want to live on campus, visit the housing website at auburn.edu/housing to apply.
Complete your scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) within AU Access by February 14.
Complete the FAFSA at studentaid.gov/fafsa by February 14 to receive consideration for need-based scholarships and consideration of other financial aid.
Confirm your place in the freshman class by submitting your enrollment deposit by May 1.
Join Auburn's Admitted ZeeMee community at aub.ie/zeemee
Register for Camp War Eagle by June 1. CWE registration is expected to open in mid-March.
Have your high school send your final transcript following graduation.
Make sure AP or IB scores are sent to the Office of the Registrar for possible credit.
Accept scholarships in AUSOM and financial aid awards through My Finances in AU Access.
Submit the required medical form online at auburn.edu/medicalform.
Enjoy your time at Camp War Eagle and get ready for life on the Plains!
Active duty and veteran service personnel are encouraged to contact the Education Service Office (ESO) within their respective Military Service prior to enrolling.
Things to Remember
- The deadline to submit the scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) is February 14.
- On-campus housing is limited, so apply early!
- To confirm your place in the freshman class, you must submit your enrollment deposit or Intent to Enroll form by May 1 and register for Camp War Eagle by June 1.
- You may register for Camp War Eagle once your enrollment deposit has been received.
Transfers
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Activate your Auburn User account.
Visit auburn.edu/activate for instructions to enable your Auburn account. Once your account is activated, you will be able to log in to AU Access – your Auburn account portal. You will also be able to log in to your Auburn email account, which will be the official form of communication from Auburn offices. It is important to activate your account first in this process, as you will need access to these tools to complete your admission acceptance. Auburn email: auburn.edu AU Access: auaccess.auburn.edu -
Confirm your enrollment.
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit or Intent to Enroll form by June 1 for Summer term, August 1 for Fall term and December 1 for Spring term. Submit your deposit online via your Auburn Admitted Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal. This deposit is non-refundable and will be applied toward your first semester tuition and orientation fees. Charges incurred prior to registration will be billed separately and should be paid accordingly. All students are required to pay the enrollment deposit, including pre-paid tuition participants and athletic scholarship recipients. If you are accepted after the deposit deadline, you have 15 days from your acceptance date to submit your enrollment deposit. This is not a deposit for university housing. -
Complete your new student modules.
Watch your Auburn email for more information about being added to the new student modules. These modules will help you complete your transfer plan of study and prepare you to register for classes when your registration time ticket opens in November (for spring) and April (for summer/fall). You will want to complete the modules as soon as possible so your academic advisor can begin reviewing your information. Visit auburn.edu/sos for more information. -
Register for Classes.
In order to register for classes, you must have submitted your enrollment deposit and have completed the pre-orientation modules, which includes the transfer plan of study. After your advisor has reviewed the information you have submitted, you will receive suggested classes to take your first semester. More details will be discussed within the pre-orientation modules. -
Register for SOS orientation.
Visit auburn.edu/sos for the most up-to-date information about your orientation session, including session dates and schedules. You must attend orientation to keep your registered class schedule. To register for SOS, you must submit the $250 enrollment deposit. A student may attend SOS without completing the modules; however, they will not be able to register for classes until they complete the modules and submit the transfer plan of study.
Declining Admission
If you decide you no longer want to be considered for admission, you may withdraw your application by sending an email to decline@auburn.edu. Please include your full name, student number or date of birth and address along with a brief statement explaining that you are withdrawing your application.
Successfully Orienting Students
SOS is a one-day orientation program for transfer students. Led by Auburn student leaders, the program emphasizes campus life and services, includes a group meeting with your academic advisor and initiates small group discussions about college life at Auburn. Visit auburn.edu/sos or call 334-844-4501 for more information.
You must attend SOS to keep your class schedule.
Scholarships
334-844-7570 University Scholarships
Following acceptance, incoming transfer students must complete the scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) by February 14 to receive consideration for general and departmental scholarships.
Incoming students are not required to submit the enrollment deposit to apply for scholarships and are only required to complete the scholarship application once each academic year. To complete the scholarship application and search for scholarships, visit AUSOM on Admitted Students or My Finances in AU Access.
To receive consideration for need-based scholarships, students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)*, available in December at studentaid.gov/fafsa. Need-based scholarships will be awarded to incoming transfer students in late April.
Students selected for FAFSA verification will not be eligible for financial aid, including need-based scholarships, if that process is incomplete. The FAFSA, and other requirements if necessary, should be received by February 14 for consideration of all need-based scholarships.
Visit auburn.edu/scholarship for more information on scholarships and AUSOM
Financial Aid
334-844-4634 Office of Financial Aid
More than 60% of Auburn students receive some type of financial assistance. The FAFSA* is available online in December and should be received by Auburn University by February 14 for consideration of financial aid.
Tuition Payment Options
Auburn University has created a tuition payment plan that eases the process of paying educational expenses. Additional information about the tuition payment options can be found here.
*The FAFSA is the only form a student is required to complete to be considered for student assistance from any of the Title IV HEA programs, except for information needed to ensure the student’s eligibility for such assistance (e.g., information needed to complete verification or to demonstrate compliance with the student eligibility provisions of the HEA and the regulations). Additional information, if requested, will be listed on the student’s AU Access My Finances page after we receive the results of the FAFSA. For additional information, visit auburn.edu/finaid.
334-844-4580 University Housing
At Auburn, students are not required to live on campus. If you are interested in on-campus housing, apply early to optimize your chance to live in your preferred housing option. Visit auburn.edu/housing for more information about living on campus. If you prefer to reside off campus, find the latest information about off-campus housing options at offcampushousing.auburn.edu.
A Medical Information Form must be submitted online prior to your enrollment at Auburn. Visit auburn.edu/medicalform to find out more about the medical requirements. If you have questions concerning the form, please call the Auburn Medical Clinic at 334-844-4416.
In order to register for classes, you must have submitted your enrollment deposit and have completed the pre-orientation modules, which includes the transfer plan of study. For more information about the pre-orientation modules, please visit auburn.edu/sos.
After your advisor has reviewed the information you have submitted, you will receive suggested classes to take your first semester. More details will be discussed within the pre-orientation modules. Time tickets will open in early November (spring students), early April (summer/fall students).
Enrollment Checklist for Transfer Students
Activate your Auburn student account at auburn.edu/activate for access to your Auburn email and AU Access.
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit or Intent to Enroll form via your Auburn Applicant Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal.
Complete your new student modules and submit your Transfer Plan of Study.
Complete your scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) within AU Access by March 1.
Complete the FAFSA at studentaid.gov/fafsa by March 1 for need-based scholarship consideration and by March 28 for consideration of other financial aid.
Register for Successfully Orienting Students
Have your postsecondary institution(s) send your final transcript(s) for possible credit.
Accept scholarships in AUSOM and financial aid awards through My Finances in AU Access.
Submit the required medical form online at auburn.edu/medicalform
Active duty and veteran service personnel are encouraged to contact the Education Service Office (ESO) within their respective Military Service prior to enrolling
Things to Remember
- You cannot register for classes until you have paid your enrollment deposit, submitted your plan of study and completed your pre-orientation modules.
- You cannot register for SOS until your enrollment deposit and plan of study have been received.
- If you want to live on campus, visit the housing website at auburn.edu/housing to apply.
- You must attend SOS to keep your registered class schedule.
International
Account Activation
The next step in your enrollment process is to activate your Auburn user account. Please visit auburn.edu/activate for instructions to enable your account and gain other valuable technology-related information. Once your account is activated, you will have access to your Auburn email account, as well as AU Access. Your Auburn email will be the official form of communication for Auburn offices, such as Financial Aid, and AU Access will be your connection to lots of important and relevant information, such as submitting your enrollment deposit, completing your scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM), housing information, and student life information. Stay connected!
Auburn email: auburn.edu
AU Access: auaccess.auburn.edu
Enrollment Deposit
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit or Intent to Enroll form via your Auburn Applicant Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal. This deposit is non-refundable, and will apply as a credit to your university billing account. The deadlines for payment of your $250 enrollment deposit are:
Freshmen
May 1 for Summer/Fall terms and November 1 for Spring term.
Transfer
June 1 (or 15 days from acceptance) for Summer term, August 1 for Fall term, and December 1 for Spring term.
Medical Form
A Medical Information Form must be submitted by all incoming students prior to class registration. To complete your Medical Form please visit the Med Clinic Forms page
Declining Admission
If you decide you no longer want to be considered for admission, you may withdraw your application by sending an email to decline@auburn.edu. Please include your full name, student number or date of birth and address along with a brief statement explaining that you are withdrawing your application.
Plan of Study (International Transfer only)
After acceptance, students are asked to complete a transfer plan of study. The information on this plan of study will be used to build your class schedule for your first term of enrollment. Once you have activated your AU account, please visit auaccess.auburn.edu to complete and submit your Plan of Study.
334-844-7570 University Scholarships
Auburn provides a variety of scholarships to eligible students through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM). Incoming international students must complete the scholarship application through AUSOM by March 1 to receive consideration for scholarships.
Incoming students are not required to submit the enrollment deposit to apply for scholarships and are only required to complete the scholarship application once each academic year. To complete the scholarship application and search for scholarships, visit AUSOM on Admitted Students or My Finances in AU Access.
Visit auburn.edu/scholarship for more information on scholarships and AUSOM.
Freshmen
Camp War Eagle (CWE) is Auburn's summer orientation program for incoming freshmen. The program exists primarily to better orient Auburn's new students through a structured program emphasizing academic and personal success. Students meet faculty, talk with academic advisors, and register for fall semester classes. Deposited students will receive information about CWE after the deposit confirmation is received. International Students also attend an international orientation and will receive information from the Office of International Education. If your arrival in the United States prohibits participation in Camp War Eagle, students can attend the last scheduled SOS session prior to the beginning of classes. If also unable to attend SOS then the international orientation session will assist in meeting your orientation needs.
Transfer
All transfer students are required to attend the SOS (Successfully Orientating Students) Program. SOS is a one-day program that emphasizes university services, meetings with academic advisors, small group discussions on college student life led by upper-class student leaders, and registration for classes. Students will receive more information about SOS after the enrollment deposit is received. International Students also attend an international orientation and will receive information from the Office of International Education.
334-844-4580 University Housing
The Hill, Quad, Village, and South Donahue residence halls at Auburn are your "home away from home." Soon you will receive more information about the accommodations and services that Auburn offers. Want convenience, a supportive environment, and the chance to develop lasting friendships? Then live on campus!
You’ll also be able to take advantage of programs, activities, and leadership opportunities right where you live. And, you can access the Internet directly through wireless connections in your room and common areas in the residence halls.
At Auburn, you’re not required to live on campus, and therefore, freshmen are not guaranteed on-campus housing. Housing is guaranteed on a first come, first-served basis so don’t delay in securing your reservation!
If you prefer to live off-campus, visit offcampushousing.auburn.edu to get the latest information about off-campus living in Auburn.
Early Admission
Account Activation
The next step in your enrollment process is to activate your Auburn user account. Please visit auburn.edu/activate for instructions to enable your account and gain other valuable technology-related information. Once your account is activated, you will have access to your Auburn email account, as well as AU Access. Your Auburn email will be the official form of communication for Auburn offices, such as Financial Aid, and AU Access will be your connection to lots of important and relevant information, such as submitting your enrollment deposit, completing your scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM), housing information, and student life information. Stay connected!
Auburn email: auburn.edu
AU Access: auaccess.auburn.edu
Enrollment Deposit
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit via your Auburn Applicant Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal. The deadline for payment of your $250 enrollment deposit is May 1 for Summer/Fall terms and November 1 for Spring term. This deposit confirms your place in the class, is non-refundable, and will apply as a credit to your university billing account. The deposit is applied to tuition and orientation fees.
Transcripts
Upon completion of the school year, make sure a final copy of your high school transcript is sent. If you are requesting Advanced Placement credit, please send those scores as well. All items should be sent to:
Admission Processing
1550 East Glenn Ave, Suite 1210
Auburn, AL 36849
Medical Form
A Medical Information Form must be submitted by all incoming students prior to class registration. To complete your Medical Form please visit the Med Clinic Forms page
Declining Admission
If you decide you no longer want to be considered for admission, you may withdraw your application by sending an email to decline@auburn.edu. Please include your full name, student number or date of birth and address along with a brief statement explaining that you are withdrawing your application.
Scholarships
334-844-7570 University Scholarships
Auburn provides a variety of scholarships to eligible students through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM). Incoming early admission students must complete the scholarship application through AUSOM by March 1 to receive consideration for scholarships.
Incoming students are not required to submit the enrollment deposit to apply for scholarships and are only required to complete the scholarship application once each academic year. To complete the scholarship application and search for scholarships, visit AUSOM on Admitted Students or My Finances in AU Access.
Visit auburn.edu/scholarship for more information on scholarships and AUSOM.
Financial Aid
334-844-4634 Office of Financial Aid
More than 60% of Auburn students receive some type of financial assistance. The FAFSA* is available online in December and should be received by Auburn University by March 1 for consideration of financial aid, including need-based scholarships. Types of financial aid available include grants, loans, and work-study programs.
*The FAFSA is the only form a student is required to complete to be considered for student assistance from any of the Title IV HEA programs, except for information needed to ensure the student’s eligibility for such assistance (e.g., information needed to complete verification or to demonstrate compliance with the student eligibility provisions of the HEA and the regulations). Additional information, if requested, will be listed on the student’s AU Access My Finances page after we receive the results of the FAFSA. For additional information, visit auburn.edu/finaid.
334-844-4501 Camp War Eagle SOS
Early Admission students entering Summer or Fall semester will attend Camp War Eagle (CWE). Camp War Eagle is Auburn's summer orientation program for incoming freshmen. The program exists primarily to better orient Auburn's new students through a structured program emphasizing academic and personal success. Students meet faculty, talk with academic advisors, and register for fall semester classes. Deposited students will receive information about CWE after the deposit confirmation is received.
Early Admission students entering Spring semester will attend SOS (Successfully Orientating Students) in either November or January prior to the start of classes. SOS is a one-day program that emphasizes university services, meetings with academic advisors, small group discussions on college student life led by upper-class student leaders, and registration for classes. Students will receive more information about SOS after the enrollment deposit is received.
334-844-4580 University Housing
The Hill, Quad, Village, Cambridge, and South Donahue residence halls at Auburn are your "home away from home." Soon you will receive more information about the accommodations and services that Auburn offers. Want convenience, a supportive environment, and the chance to develop lasting friendships? Then live on campus!
You’ll also be able to take advantage of programs, activities, and leadership opportunities right where you live. And, you can access the Internet directly through wireless connections in your room and common areas in the residence halls.
At Auburn, you’re not required to live on campus, and therefore, freshmen are not guaranteed on-campus housing. Housing is guaranteed on a first come, first-served basis so don’t delay in securing your reservation!
If you prefer to live off-campus, visit offcampushousing.auburn.edu to get the latest information about off-campus living in Auburn.
Transients
Account Activation
The next step in your enrollment process is to activate your Auburn user account. Please visit auburn.edu/activate for instructions to enable your account and gain other valuable technology-related information. Once your account is activated, you will have access to your Auburn email account, as well as AU Access. Your Auburn email will be the official form of communication for Auburn offices, such as Financial Aid, and AU Access will be your connection to lots of important and relevant information, such as submitting your enrollment deposit, housing information, and student life information. Stay connected!
Auburn email: auburn.edu
AU Access: auaccess.auburn.edu
Enrollment Deposit
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit via your Auburn Applicant Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal. The deadline for payment of your $250 enrollment deposit is May 1 for Summer term, August 1 for Fall term, and December 1 for Spring term. This deposit is non-refundable and will apply as a credit to your university billing account.
Registration
Transient students are not required to attend orientation. Transient students should contact the Registrar’s office to receive a "Time Ticket" in order to be able to register for classes. The Office of the Registrar may be reached at 334-844-2544.
Medical Form
A Medical Information Form must be submitted by all incoming students prior to class registration. To complete your Medical Form please visit the Med Clinic Forms page
Declining Admission
If you decide you no longer want to be considered for admission, you may withdraw your application by sending an email to decline@auburn.edu. Please include your full name, student number or date of birth and address along with a brief statement explaining that you are withdrawing your application.
334-844-4580 University Housing
The Hill, Quad, Village, and South Donahue residence halls at Auburn are your "home away from home." Soon you will receive more information about the accommodations and services that Auburn offers. Want convenience, a supportive environment, and the chance to develop lasting friendships? Then live on campus!
You’ll also be able to take advantage of programs, activities, and leadership opportunities right where you live. And, you can access the Internet directly through wireless connections in your room and common areas in the residence halls.
At Auburn, you’re not required to live on campus, and therefore, freshmen are not guaranteed on-campus housing. Housing is guaranteed on a first come, first-served basis so don’t delay in securing your reservation!
If you prefer to live off-campus, visit offcampushousing.auburn.edu to get the latest information about off-campus living in Auburn.
Auditors
Account Activation
The next step in your enrollment process is to activate your Auburn user account. Please visit auburn.edu/activate for instructions to enable your account and gain other valuable technology-related information. Once your account is activated, you will have access to your Auburn email account, as well as AU Access. Your Auburn email will be the official form of communication for Auburn offices, such as Financial Aid, and AU Access will be your connection to lots of important and relevant information, such as submitting your enrollment deposit, housing information, and student life information. Stay connected!
Auburn email: auburn.edu
AU Access: auaccess.auburn.edu
Enrollment Deposit
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit via your Auburn Applicant Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal. The deadline for payment of your $250 enrollment deposit is May 1 for Summer term, August 1 for Fall term, and December 1 for Spring term. This deposit is non-refundable and will apply as a credit to your university billing account.
Registration
Auditing students are not required to attend orientation. Auditing students should contact the Registrar’s office to receive a "Time Ticket" in order to be able to register for classes. The Office of the Registrar may be reached at 334-844-2544.
Medical Form
A Medical Information Form must be submitted by all incoming students prior to class registration. To complete your Medical Form please visit the Med Clinic Forms page
Declining Admission
If you decide you no longer want to be considered for admission, you may withdraw your application by sending an email to decline@auburn.edu. Please include your full name, student number or date of birth and address along with a brief statement explaining that you are withdrawing your application.
334-844-4580 University Housing
The Hill, Quad, Village, and South Donahue residence halls at Auburn are your "home away from home." Soon you will receive more information about the accommodations and services that Auburn offers. Want convenience, a supportive environment, and the chance to develop lasting friendships? Then live on campus!
You’ll also be able to take advantage of programs, activities, and leadership opportunities right where you live. And, you can access the Internet directly through wireless connections in your room and common areas in the residence halls.
At Auburn, you’re not required to live on campus, and therefore, freshmen are not guaranteed on-campus housing. Housing is guaranteed on a first come, first-served basis so don’t delay in securing your reservation!
If you prefer to live off-campus, visit offcampushousing.auburn.edu to get the latest information about off-campus living in Auburn.
Unclassified
The next step in your enrollment process is to activate your Auburn user account. Please visit auburn.edu/activate for instructions to enable your account and gain other valuable technology-related information. Once your account is activated, you will have access to your Auburn email account, as well as AU Access. Your Auburn email will be the official form of communication for Auburn offices, such as Financial Aid, and AU Access will be your connection to lots of important and relevant information, such as submitting your enrollment deposit, completing your scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM), housing information, and student life information. Stay connected!
Auburn email: auburn.edu
AU Access: auaccess.auburn.edu
Enrollment Deposit
Submit your $250 enrollment deposit via your Auburn Applicant Portal at aub.ie/admittedportal. The deadline for payment of your $250 enrollment deposit is May 1 for Summer term, August 1 for Fall term, and December 1 for Spring term. This deposit is non-refundable and will apply as a credit to your university billing account.
Registration
Unclassified students are not required to attend orientation. Unclassified students should contact the Registrar’s office to receive a "Time Ticket" in order to be able to register for classes. The Office of the Registrar may be reached at 334-844-2544.
Medical Form
A Medical Information Form must be submitted by all incoming students prior to class registration. To complete your Medical Form please visit the Med Clinic Forms page
Declining Admission
If you decide you no longer want to be considered for admission, you may withdraw your application by sending an email to decline@auburn.edu. Please include your full name, student number or date of birth and address along with a brief statement explaining that you are withdrawing your application.
334-844-4634 Office of Financial Aid
More than 60% of Auburn students receive some type of financial assistance. The FAFSA* is available online in December and should be received by Auburn University by March 28 for consideration of financial aid. Types of financial aid available include grants, loans, and work-study programs.
*The FAFSA is the only form a student is required to complete to be considered for student assistance from any of the Title IV HEA programs, except for information needed to ensure the student’s eligibility for such assistance (e.g., information needed to complete verification or to demonstrate compliance with the student eligibility provisions of the HEA and the regulations). Additional information, if requested, will be listed on the student’s AU Access My Finances page after we receive the results of the FAFSA. For additional information, visit auburn.edu/finaid.
334-844-4580 University Housing
The Hill, Quad, Village, and South Donahue residence halls at Auburn are your "home away from home." Soon you will receive more information about the accommodations and services that Auburn offers. Want convenience, a supportive environment, and the chance to develop lasting friendships? Then live on campus!
You’ll also be able to take advantage of programs, activities, and leadership opportunities right where you live. And, you can access the Internet directly through wireless connections in your room and common areas in the residence halls.
At Auburn, you’re not required to live on campus, and therefore, freshmen are not guaranteed on-campus housing. Housing is guaranteed on a first come, first-served basis so don’t delay in securing your reservation!
If you prefer to live off-campus, visit offcampushousing.auburn.edu to get the latest information about off-campus living in Auburn.