Auburn University

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GPA

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Class Rank

Top tenth (35%)
Top 11%–25% (32%)
Top 26%–50% (26%)
Bottom 26%–50% (7%)

High School GPA

4.0 (64.0%)
3.75–3.99 (19.9%)
3.50–3.74 (10.5%)
3.25–3.49 (3.8%)
3.00–3.24 (1.4%)
2.50–2.99 (0.3%)
2.00–2.49 (0.1%)

Admission Factor Importance

Academic

Academic GPAVery Important
Standardized test scoresVery Important
Rigor of secondary school recordImportant
Class rankNot Considered
Application EssayNot Considered
Recommendation(s)Not Considered

Non-academic

State residencyConsidered
InterviewNot Considered
Extracurricular activitiesNot Considered
Talent/abilityNot Considered
Character/personal qualitiesNot Considered
First generationNot Considered
Alumni/ae relationNot Considered
Geographical residenceNot Considered
Religious affiliation/commitmentNot Considered
Racial/ethnic statusNot Considered
Volunteer workNot Considered
Work experienceNot Considered
Level of applicant's interestNot Considered

Cost & Tuition

In-State Tuition: $12,536

In-State Cost of Attendance: $34,402

Out-of-State Tuition: $33,944

Out-of-State Cost of Attendance: $55,810

Student Debt

Median total debt: $17,750

Students with federal loans: 27.0%

Students with Pell grants: 12.3%

Career Outcomes

All graduates median earnings:

After 1 year: $50,578

After 5 years: $68,172

Majors(84 programs)

  1. Business Administration, Management and Operations.(515 graduates)
  2. Biology, General.(369 graduates)
  3. Finance and Financial Management Services.(295 graduates)
  4. Marketing.(262 graduates)
  5. Mechanical Engineering.(242 graduates)
  6. Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences.(213 graduates)
  7. Accounting and Related Services.(178 graduates)
  8. Communication and Media Studies.(155 graduates)
  9. Psychology, General.(149 graduates)
  10. Architectural Engineering.(145 graduates)
  11. Chemical Engineering.(136 graduates)
  12. Design and Applied Arts.(132 graduates)
  13. Computer Engineering.(131 graduates)
  14. Industrial Engineering.(130 graduates)
  15. Civil Engineering.(125 graduates)
  16. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.(101 graduates)
  17. Political Science and Government.(99 graduates)
  18. Animal Sciences.(97 graduates)
  19. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods.(94 graduates)
  20. Computer and Information Sciences, General.(91 graduates)
  21. Apparel and Textiles.(88 graduates)
  22. Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication.(86 graduates)
  23. Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering.(84 graduates)
  24. Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods.(82 graduates)
  25. Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering.(75 graduates)
  26. Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services.(75 graduates)
  27. Special Education and Teaching.(69 graduates)
  28. English Language and Literature, General.(69 graduates)
  29. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas.(64 graduates)
  30. Architecture.(63 graduates)
  31. Communication Disorders Sciences and Services.(62 graduates)
  32. Nutrition Sciences.(58 graduates)
  33. Plant Sciences.(57 graduates)
  34. Air Transportation.(55 graduates)
  35. Journalism.(53 graduates)
  36. History.(49 graduates)
  37. Agricultural Business and Management.(47 graduates)
  38. Health and Medical Administrative Services.(46 graduates)
  39. Hospitality Administration/Management.(40 graduates)
  40. Forestry.(39 graduates)
  41. Microbiological Sciences and Immunology.(39 graduates)
  42. Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management.(38 graduates)
  43. Applied Mathematics.(36 graduates)
  44. Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General.(36 graduates)
  45. Social Work.(35 graduates)
  46. Environmental Design.(33 graduates)
  47. Chemistry.(33 graduates)
  48. Biological/Biosystems Engineering.(30 graduates)
  49. Music.(29 graduates)
  50. Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, Other.(28 graduates)
  51. Sociology.(28 graduates)
  52. Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences.(27 graduates)
  53. Mathematics.(26 graduates)
  54. Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(24 graduates)
  55. Economics.(24 graduates)
  56. Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions.(24 graduates)
  57. Agriculture, General.(21 graduates)
  58. Fine and Studio Arts.(21 graduates)
  59. Interior Architecture.(19 graduates)
  60. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.(19 graduates)
  61. Computer Science.(18 graduates)
  62. Materials Engineering(18 graduates)
  63. Natural Resources Conservation and Research.(15 graduates)
  64. International Business.(14 graduates)
  65. Philosophy.(12 graduates)
  66. Geography and Cartography.(12 graduates)
  67. Natural Resources Management and Policy.(11 graduates)
  68. Neurobiology and Neurosciences.(11 graduates)
  69. Physics.(11 graduates)
  70. Public Administration.(10 graduates)
  71. Anthropology.(10 graduates)
  72. Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology.(9 graduates)
  73. Agricultural Production Operations.(7 graduates)
  74. Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(7 graduates)
  75. Engineering, Other.(5 graduates)
  76. Non-Professional General Legal Studies (Undergraduate).(4 graduates)
  77. Food Science and Technology.(2 graduates)
  78. Polymer/Plastics Engineering.(1 graduates)
  79. Human Resources Management and Services.(1 graduates)
  80. Agricultural Public Services.
  81. Zoology/Animal Biology.
  82. Biotechnology.
  83. Criminology.
  84. Business/Managerial Economics.

Institution Details

Undergraduate Enrollment: 25,732 students

Admission Rate: 50.5%

Retention Rate: 93.2%

Graduation Rate: 79.2%

Student Demographics

White (83.0%)
Hispanic (4.3%)
Black (4.2%)
Asian (2.8%)
Two or More (3.0%)
International (2.0%)

Gender Distribution

Men (50.0%)
Women (50.0%)

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