Auburn University was founded on February 7, 1856, as the East Alabama Male College, operating as a private liberal arts institution. It later became the first public university in Alabama and was also the first university in the state to offer coeducational learning.
Today,
Auburn University offers a variety of academic programs and stands out for its strong international partnerships. Each year, over 800 students have the opportunity to study abroad at partner universities worldwide.
Accommodation:The university provides on-campus housing in well-equipped student residences. Several residential buildings are available for students, offering comfortable living conditions.
Accommodation costs range from $2,850 to $5,400 per semester.
Why Choose Auburn University?- Vibrant student life, with over 300 clubs and organizations, ensuring that everyone can find activities that match their interests.
- Strong university traditions, helping students quickly adapt to campus life.
- Study abroad programs at partner universities worldwide.
- Famous alumni, including Tim Cook, CEO of Apple.
Programs:- Undergraduate (Bachelor’s)
- Postgraduate (Master’s)
University Structure and Fields of StudyAuburn University consists of
multiple colleges and schools, offering programs in the following fields:
- Agriculture (with various specialized faculties)
- Architecture and Design
- Business
- Education
- Engineering (the most popular field for study-abroad programs)
- Humanities
- Healthcare
- Medicine
- Mathematical Sciences
Admission RequirementsUndergraduate (Bachelor’s):- High school diploma
- One of the following exams: IELTS or TOEFL
- SAT or ACT
Postgraduate (Master’s):- Bachelor’s/Specialist degree
- One of the following exams: IELTS or TOEFL
- SAT or ACT
Scholarships: Auburn University offers financial aid opportunities for students with outstanding academic achievements.Notable Alumni:- Tim Cook – CEO of Apple
- Octavia Spencer – Academy Award-winning actress
- Jimmy Wales – Founder of Wikipedia