Auburn University

Founded 1856
President Christopher Roberts (President)
Fees USD 12,728
Acceptance Rate Selective (20–50%)
Campus Setting Suburban

Auburn University is a public land-grant research university founded in 1856 in Auburn, Alabama. Consistently ranked among the top 50 public universities in the US, Auburn enrolls 32,000 students and is known for engineering (Samuel Ginn College of Engineering — top-50 nationally), veterinary medicine (one of the top 10 vet schools in the US), business (Harbert College), agriculture, architecture, and pharmacy programs. Auburn’s beloved tradition of rolling Toomer’s Corner with toilet paper after victories is one of the most iconic celebrations in college sports.

Colleges

  • Samuel Ginn College of Engineering — Top-50 engineering nationally; aerospace and chemical engineering excellence
  • College of Veterinary Medicine — Top-10 US vet school; one of 33 AVMA-accredited programs
  • Harbert College of Business — AACSB-accredited; top business school in Alabama
  • College of Agriculture — Land-grant excellence for Alabama farming and forestry
  • Harrison College of Pharmacy — ACPE-accredited PharmD programs

How to Apply

  • Application: Common App | Acceptance Rate: ~80% | In-State Tuition: ~$12,728

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