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Application InstructionsPlease take a few minutes to read the following information. Your first step is to complete and submit this application. The instructions below will assist you in completing the application accurately. Of particular importance is your Login ID and Personal Identification Number (PIN).Login ID and Personal Identification Number (PIN)When you begin the application, you will be asked to define your Login ID and PIN. The first is a nine-digit Login ID, and you may select any combination of alphanumeric characters. The other component of your identification is the numeric, six-digit, Personal Identification Number (PIN).Note: Make sure you write the Login ID and PIN down and store them in a secure place. You will need them to return to your application or to check your status. Should you forget your Login ID or PIN, the Office of Admissions and Recruitment will assist you with re-acquiring them via e-mail at webadms@auburn.edu. You must include your full name and login ID (if known). Requests are normally processed in 24 hours. Data EntryPlease enter your information in a mixed case (upper and lower case). Review your entries carefully for accuracy. Inaccurate or incomplete information can delay the processing of your application.Personal IdentificationAs you fill out the application, you will be asked to supply a personal identification number. One item is your social security number (SSN). While this information is sensitive, it assists Auburn University in identifying your high school, test score, college and financial aid records. Auburn University is committed to maintaining your privacy surrounding this confidential information.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 Optional InformationBy federal law, the submission of certain information at the time of application for admission is optional. These items include social security number, ethnicity, date of birth and sex. At Auburn University, this information is used for reporting, record keeping and data validation. |
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Office of Admissions and Recruitment | The Quad Center | Auburn, Alabama 36849 |
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