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Auburn is proud to award a number of scholarships to students each year. Students awarded a scholarship agree to the guidelines on scholarship payment, use, and renewal provided below.
Scholarship Payment
- Scholarships awarded to students enrolled for less than 12 hours as of the last day to add courses (the 15th class day), will be canceled for that term.
- Scholarships that paid out because the student was at one time enrolled for 12 or more hours will be charged back for the term if the student is enrolled for less than 12 hours as of the last day to add courses (the 15th class day).
- Students are encouraged to make all class schedule adjustments prior to the 15th class day. Scholarships will not be reinstated for students who are added to classes after the 15th class day.
Scholarship Renewal
First-year student scholarships are available for a maximum of eight semesters and are renewed each year provided students meet minimum academic requirements and expectations outlined in Auburn University’s Code of Conduct. Students have the fall and spring semesters of each academic year to achieve a 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA and earn a minimum of 24 credit hours at Auburn from fall to spring semester. Scholarships will not be renewed for the following academic year if these requirements are not met.
- GPAs of 2.95 to 2.99 are not rounded to 3.0. Scholarship reinstatement is not available, even if the student achieves a 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA in a later term.
- Students who are unable to enroll at Auburn for an expected term for any reason should contact the Office of University Scholarships. Exceptions are granted for students who obtain a medical resignation or military withdrawal or participate in the Cooperative Education Program.
- Students who obtain a medical resignation or military withdrawal or participate in the Cooperative Education program during the fall or spring semester of an academic year may be granted through the summer term to achieve the minimum 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA and earn the minimum 24 Auburn credit hours required for renewal.
- Students will be evaluated after spring semester for scholarship renewal or a possible probation semester during the upcoming fall term. Typically, students who have earned 23 Auburn hours and maintained a 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA or who have earned 24 Auburn hours and achieved a minimum 2.8 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA may be more likely to receive a fall probation semester.
Scholarship Use
- Scholarship funds requested for summer term will contribute to the maximum eight semester total.
- Students eligible for scholarship funds in the summer must enroll for a minimum of 12 credit hours through a combination of the full term and all mini-terms.
- Students must be eligible for scholarship renewal at the end of spring semester to request payment for summer semester.
- Students should use resources provided by the Auburn Abroad office to identify eligible programs.
- Students must fill out a course approval form with Auburn Abroad indicating the courses in which they will be enrolled abroad and the number of Auburn credit hours they anticipate earning during that term.
- Students may not apply their scholarship toward third-party study abroad affiliate programs.
- Students who graduate early are ineligible to receive the balance of unused funds in their final semester and may not apply unused funds to graduate study or a second undergraduate degree. Exceptions are granted for students who are participating in the accelerated bachelor’s/master’s degree program.
- Students may use scholarship funds for professional study (i.e. pharmacy or veterinary medicine) or an Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s (ABM) Program, provided they have not already completed a first undergraduate degree, have semesters of eligibility remaining and are eligible for renewal.
- Students are not permitted to attend another institution during an academic term for which they receive scholarship funds without advanced written consent from the Office of University Scholarships. Failure to obtain consent may result in the loss of scholarship funds.