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Dr. Constance Relihan The Office of Undergraduate Studies strives to provide a wide range of programs and services to assist Auburn's undergraduates. Below is a listing of the Directors for the OUS units - feel free to contact anyone of them if you need assistance or want to learn more about their unit. Click here to view the staffing directory for the Office of Undergraduate staff. |
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Mark ArmstrongThe First Year Experience Office is committed to providing academic and retention programs to incoming freshmen and other first-year students that promote intellectual and social development leading to personal and academic success. Coordinated programming is also offered for parents. |
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The Auburn University Career Center provides services and resources to help students choose an appropriate major that aligns with their academic abilities, interests, and skills; develop a personal career plan; learn job search skills; and find employment. Career counselors and advisors work with students through the career development process by utilizing interest and personality inventories, career resources and job search tools to help students learn how to maximize their academic and career options through the development of a tailored career plan. |
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Dr. Nanette Chadwick Academic Sustainability Programs offers an interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability Studies, provides support to faculty to incorporate sustainability into courses across the curriculum and promotes collaborative research projects on all aspects of sustainability by students and faculty. In addition, we coordinate with the Office of Sustainability and Facilities Management to enhance the use of campus operations as examples and projects in courses and research, as well use research and teaching activities to inform and support the development of sustainable operations on campus. |
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Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Copeland The Army ROTC program is one of the top-rated training programs in the country. Auburn consistently has the top battalion in the 6th Brigade (out of 40 senior ROTC schools located in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, and Florida). Our program is growing and we continually strive to be the top officer producing 4-year school in the Brigade. In 2008 Auburn University Army ROTC was statistically ranked in the top 3 schools in the nation! |
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Dr. Kim Durbin The Cooperative Education (Co-Op) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain at least one year of practical work experience in industry, business, or government. These professional employment positions are paid, full-time, and are closely aligned with the student's academic program. |
Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Hemmes Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) allows highly qualified students to earn a commission in the US Air Force while earning their degree at Auburn University. Air Force ROTC is a mix of academic classes, physical training, military training, and leadership opportunities that prepares young men and women to become Air Force officers upon graduation. |
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Academic Counseling and Advising Center Interdisciplinary Studies Undergraduate Degree Program |
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The Naval ROTC mission is To develop future naval officers morally, mentally, and physically, and with requisite professional knowledge to attain success in their service community, and to commission college graduates as naval officers who are committed to the highest ideals of duty and loyalty and are dedicated to the naval core values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment. |
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Dr. Johnny Green The Veterans and Transfer Students Resource Center provides a central academic space where students can receive answers to all general inquiries pertaining to transfer and veteran students services. We also provide information to veterans and transfer students (as well as active duty military members who are interested in attending Auburn University). |
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Dr. Kathryn Jarvis Academic Support helps students to achieve their academic goals through a variety of services which enhance the undergraduate learning experience. These programs include tutoring, coaching and assisting students in academic jeopardy. |
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Dr. Lorraine W. Wolf The Undergraduate Research office promotes active learning, creative thinking and research training for Auburn University undergraduate students through a network of complementary activities that foster inquiry and discovery by both students and faculty across all disciplines. The office oversees the competitive Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program, the Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship Forum, and the Auburn University Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship (AUJUS). |
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The Honors College offers high-achieving Auburn students the advantages of a small school or college in the context of a large university. It is designed for motivated students capable of advanced work and provides a unique opportunity for academic excellence. These students may be enrolled in any college or school of the University that has undergraduate programs or offerings. |