Frequently Asked Questions
Federal Aid:
Full time enrollment (12 hours) is required for full disbursement of Federal Pell Grant and
Federal Direct Student Loans. Undergraduate students enrolled between 6 and 11 credit hours (and Graduate students enrolled between 5 and 8 credit hours) will receive prorated disbursement of funds. Only credit hours required by the student's Course Program of Study are considered eligible for financial aid purposes.
Scholarships:
To receive scholarship funds, students must enroll at Auburn for a minimum of 12 credit hours through the 15th class day of fall and spring (or a minimum of 6 credit hours the semester they are registered to graduate) for the scholarship to pay and remain paid to their ebill. If a student is attending summer, they must be registered for a minimum of 12 credit hours (or a minimum of 6 credit hours the semester they are registered to graduate) through the 5th class day of the second mini-semester for their scholarship to pay and remain paid.
Federal Aid:
You must reapply for federal financial aid each year. The new FAFSA is typically available beginning October 1 and will determine your federal aid eligibility.
Scholarships:
Competitive merit scholarship recipients must earn a minimum of 24 Auburn credit hours from fall to spring semester of each academic year and achieve a minimum 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA by the end of each spring semester to be eligible for renewal of their scholarship for the next academic year. Eligibility for scholarship renewal for the upcoming academic year is reviewed at the end of spring semester. More information about renewal requirements may be found on our Maintain Aid page.
Federal Aid:
Aid for summer is offered separately. Generally, we offer your maximum eligibility for fall/spring. If you plan to attend summer term and accept all the federal aid offered to you for fall/spring, you may have no remaining eligibility left for summer. We review summer aid eligibility beginning in April after you register for summer term.
Scholarships:
Scholarships are divided equally between fall and spring. If students wish to apply a semester of their 8 semesters of eligibility of their first-year scholarship(s) to summer, they will need to contact scholar@auburn.edu after completing class registration to request funds be added to summer. Students must register for a minimum of 12 credit hours through the 5th class day of the second mini semester during the summer.
Each general and departmental scholarship has unique criteria with geographic location (high school, city, county, state), academic achievement, financial need, and academic major being the most common considerations. For general scholarships, priority consideration is given to students who have not previously been recognized with a scholarship valued at resident tuition, $13,572 for 2026-27, or greater. Most general and departmental scholarships are awarded to one recipient and at an average award amount of $1,500 to $2,000 for one year. Award amounts vary based on available funding for each scholarship.
Additionally, priority consideration for general scholarships is given to:
- First-year students who have a high school GPA and a standardized test score at or above our middle 50%.
- Transfer students who have a minimum 3.5 transfer GPA and a minimum 45 transfer hours.
- Current students who are pursuing a first undergraduate degree; have a minimum 3.5 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA at the conclusion of fall semester; and are projected to achieve junior class standing at the conclusion of spring semester.
All institutional scholarships, including general and departmental scholarships, are managed through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM), where students may complete an optional application to provide additional information for consideration. Students submit the scholarship application each academic year. The application should be complete by the February 16 priority date for full consideration. Applications received after this date may still receive consideration.
While new and current Auburn University students receive consideration for general and departmental scholarships, most general scholarships are awarded to incoming students, and most departmental scholarships are awarded to current students. Departmental scholarship availability and requirements for consideration vary by college and department.
Students are not eligible for scholarship consideration until they are admitted as first-year or transfer students and have completed the scholarship application by the stated deadline. High school students who complete college-level coursework before graduation may be considered for scholarships, regardless of the number of dual enrollment hours earned. To remain eligible for first-year scholarships, students must enroll at Auburn in the summer or fall term immediately following high school graduation.
To remain eligible for first-year student scholarships, students must enroll at Auburn in the summer or fall term immediately following high school graduation.
- Students who graduate in May or June of their senior year and attend another postsecondary institution during the summer will still receive their scholarship as awarded, beginning in the fall.
- Students who graduate in December or January and enroll at Auburn in the following spring term may be considered for first-year student scholarships for the upcoming academic year. These students must be admitted as Early Action. Those who enroll at another postsecondary institution during that spring term are considered transfer students and are not eligible.
- Students who graduate in May or June of their junior year and enroll at Auburn in the summer or fall term immediately after graduation are eligible for first-year student scholarships. Those who enroll at another postsecondary institution during that spring term are considered transfer students and are not eligible.
- Students who delay enrollment until the spring term without an approved admission and scholarship deferment are not eligible for first-year student scholarships but may apply for general and departmental scholarships as current students for the following academic year.
In limited or extenuating circumstances, students admitted for summer or fall and awarded a merit scholarship may request a one-time deferment of admission and scholarship, subject to approval.
The State of Alabama does not offer a state-sponsored merit-based scholarship for residents. As a result, Auburn University is unable to match merit-based scholarships awarded through similar programs in other states, including—but not limited to—the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship, Georgia HOPE Scholarship, Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES), Louisiana TOPS, South Carolina Palmetto Fellows Scholarship, and Tennessee HOPE Scholarship.
The number of general and departmental scholarships for which a student may be considered can be limited if factors such as financial need or geographic location are taken into account. Current students should contact their college or department to learn more about available departmental scholarship opportunities.