Money Matters
At Auburn, we recognize the investment you are making in higher education, and we are dedicated to helping you find sources of financing.
There are many types of aid available, including scholarships, grants, loans, part-time employment, or a combination of these sources of
aid. Explore the financial aid link for step-by-step instructions, and visit the scholarship site for minimum requirements and deadlines.
- Cost of Attendance
- Net Price Calculator
- Scholarships
- Financial Aid
Cost of Attendance
Cost of Attendance PDF
Alabama Resident
|
Undergraduate (12 hours) |
| Tuition & Fees |
$9,446 |
| Room & Board |
$10,606 |
| Books & Supplies |
$1,100 |
| Personal |
$2,636 |
| Transportation |
$2,760 |
| TOTAL COST |
$26,548 |
Non-Resident
|
Undergraduate (12 hours) |
| Tuition & Fees |
$25,190 |
| Room & Board |
$10,606 |
| Books & Supplies |
$1,100 |
| Personal |
$2,636 |
| Transportation |
$2,760 |
| TOTAL COST |
$42,292 |
Net Price Calculator
The Auburn University Net Price Calculator is designed to help you estimate your cost of attendance at Auburn University by
calculating tuition, fee, and housing charges against financial aid and scholarship awards for which you may qualify.
Freshman Net Price Calculator
Transfer Net Price Calculator
Financial Aid
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Financial Aid
More than 60% of Auburn students receive some type of financial assistance. Millions of dollars
are awarded each year in financial aid and scholarships. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) is available online on January 1. The results of your FAFSA and other requirements, if
necessary, must be received by Auburn by April 1 to receive maximum federal aid consideration. The
FAFSA determines your eligibility for grants, loans, and work-study programs, which are need-based.
You can complete the FASFA at fasfa.ed.gov.