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At Auburn, we believe financial barriers should never hinder your pursuit of knowledge and personal growth. A college degree is a significant investment in your future, and the Office of Financial Aid ...
Auburn has been known as the Tigers since we first fielded a football team to play the Georgia Bulldogs in 1892. “War Eagle” is our battle cry, a greeting and so much more. Whether you’re shouting it, ...
Find the resources you need to support your student and stay connected to campus, other parents and the Auburn community. Access important campus news and events as well as insight into your student’s ...
For more than 100 years, eagles have been associated with Auburn University's football program. From a static presence on the sidelines to rousing flights over the field, War Eagle has become an ...
Find key resources to support the work you do to lead your teams, empower students and uplift our community. Faculty and staff can access role-specific resources like time tracking, financial systems ...
The Office of Communications and Marketing is responsible for the integrity, implementation and management of the Auburn University brand. Our office supports Auburn's mission and strategic goals and ...
Welcome to the Auburn University App - a hub of innovation that modernizes and optimizes your academic journey. Our cutting-edge app is designed to seamlessly integrate with your daily life, bringing ...
Welcome to the Brand Center! As we move toward implementation of a robust digital asset management system, this site will serve as an interim central location to house the brand assets and resources ...
Auburn researchers have settled deep in the woods to pursue a multi-year project focused on what may be Alabama’s most elusive and enigmatic segment of fauna—the black bear. The state is home to one ...
Get to know the stories of Auburn’s extraordinary students, faculty, staff and alumni through written articles, inspiring videos and educational podcasts. From rural poverty to ensuring education ...
Auburn researcher Jonathan Armbruster has officially named the Sicklefin Redhorse, a fish long known to the Cherokee people but only recognized by science in 1990. This milestone, led by Auburn’s ...