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Through Auburn Cares, Auburn University offers Student Success Funds (emergency funds) to students facing unexpected financial hardships or emergencies. Students must meet specific requirements to qualify for these funds and must have exhausted all other financial resources (financial aid, third party loans, etc.) The student’s financial hardship must directly impact their retention.
The Cooperative Education Program offers students the opportunity to alternate semesters of full-time study and work related to the student's major. Information is available from:
Cooperative Education
101 Lowder Building
Auburn University, AL 36849
334-844-5410
Americorps is a national service program that helps communities cope with needs and problems ranging from disaster relief to tutoring.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs provides education services to approximately 48,000 Indian students. Here you will find information about Indian Higher Education Grants for undergraduate and graduate students.
Air Force, Army, and Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps programs provide scholarships to eligible students. For eligibility criteria and other information, contact the appropriate unit at:
William F. Nichols Center
Auburn University, AL 36849
Air Force: 334-844-4355
Army: 334-844-4305
Navy: 334-844-4364
For information regarding programs and their eligibility requirements, contact the appropriate office in your hometown. The Veterans Resource Center, located in Foy Hall, certifies Veterans Benefits and the Vocational Rehabilitation Office in Haley Center certifies Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits.
Fastweb.com offers a free scholarship search. Always look for free search information and be wary of information-for-pay sites.
The Auburn University Basic Needs Center provides helpful resources that are available on campus and throughout and the greater Auburn area.