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RequirementsFreshman RequirementsWhen you apply to Auburn, the Admissions Staff carefully assesses your academic potential. Each application is given personal consideration.
For Summer/Fall 2009, students can begin applying June 1, 2008. Admissions decisions are based upon the evaluation of a number of criteria and are based upon meeting the needs and capacity requirements of Auburn University. Decisions will be made beginning October 1. After October 1, applicants will receive notification of their admission status approximately 4 to 6 weeks after completing the application process. For Summer/Fall 2010, students can begin applying for admission August 1, 2009 at www.auburn.edu/apply. Applicants with excellent academic credentials can be admitted by Early Action beginning in October. Early Action decisions are made by October 15 for students who have completed an application by October 1. Early Action decisions are strictly academic, based on a combination of high school GPA and the ACT or SAT score of the applicant; other factors are not considered. Students who meet the Early Action criteria will be accepted on a weekly basis from October 15 to February 15. Admission decisions made based on criteria other than Early Action criteria are determined in three rounds beginning November 15. Those decisions will include acceptance and non-acceptance. These decisions are based primarily on academic achievement but also evaluate other factors submitted in the application process. First round decisions will be made November 15 for students who complete an application by November 1. Not all students in the applicant pool will receive a decision in the first round. Applicants for whom a decision is not made will be notified of a continuing review of their application. Second round decisions will be made December 15 for students who complete an application by December 1 and once again, not all students in the applicant pool will receive a decision. Third round and final decisions will be made by February 15 for all applicants with a decision pending and those who complete an application by February 1. The priority application for admission deadline is February 1.Exactly what ACT or SAT score and grade point average will it take to earn freshman admission? The answer will depend on the number and quality of students who apply this year. It also depends on our evaluation of each applicant's credentials. Plus, we have to take into account the limited number of places in the Freshman Class of 2010. Competition for these spaces will ultimately set the standards. While the decision is based upon test scores and high school GPA, students must have completed course requirement in their high school curriculum. These include:
Transfer RequirementsA minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale on all college work attempted and eligibility to re-enter the institution last attended are required for transfer admission. Transfer applicants who were not eligible for admission to Auburn upon graduation from high school must present a minimum of one year's work (30 semester hours). All transfer students who have attempted one year's work must have earned a cumulative 2.5 grade point average in at least 30 credit hours of standard academic courses as required in Auburn University's Liberal Education Program (core curriculum). These 30 hours must include at least three quarter hours in each of the following areas:
Some academic departments have additional transfer requirements. The College of Engineering limits enrollment of students to its various curricula. The criteria include an overall grade point average of 2.5 and the completion of the first mathematics course listed in the chosen curriculum with a grade of C or better. Transfer applicants to the Building Science program in the College of Architecture, Design and Construction must have a minimum 2.8 grade point average. The Interior Design program in the College of Human Sciences requires an additional application for admission into the program. The amount of transfer credit and advanced standing allowed will be determined by the appropriate dean and the registrar. The dean will determine acceptance of D grades. Credit in freshman English is allowed only on grades of C or better. The maximum credit allowed for work completed in a junior or community college will not exceed the number of hours required in the first two years of the student's curriculum at Auburn. Students transferring from unaccredited institutions or programs may be granted provisional credit. When such credit is allowed, the final amount of credit will be determined upon completion by the student of one year of course work at Auburn University. If a C average is not achieved, the amount of credit will be reduced in proportion to the number of hours in which the student fails to earn a C average or better. All questions about admission requirements for freshmen or transfers should be referred to the Office of Undergraduate Recruiting at (334)844-6425 (out-of-state) or 1-800-AUBURN9 (in-state) or admissions@auburn.edu Where do I send my transcripts, test scores and other documents? All application materials should be sent to: Admission Processing 108 Mary Martin Hall Auburn, AL 36849 Phone Number: 334.844.6425 Fax Number: 334.844.2585 |
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Office of Admissions and Recruitment | The Quad Center | Auburn, Alabama 36849 |
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