A-
Rating
Public
Type
32,442
Students
$29,448
Tuition
81%
Acceptance
#82
Ranking
Small City
Campus Setting
Auburn University is a very large public university located in Auburn, AL ranked 293rdin the US. It has a total of 25,795 full-time undergraduate students and is not competitive, accepting 80.67% of applicants. Auburn University offers 242 different majors and is best known for its exercise physiology, architectural engineering, and technical teacher education programs, which are all nationally ranked 2nd. With a tuition cost of $9,816 for students from Alabama and $29,448 for those from out-of-state, Auburn University is reasonably pricey. 70.58% of students graduate moving on to the next phase of their lives, entering the labor market. After graduation, alumni go on to earn about $48,800 per year, which is 17% above the national median.
Auburn University
National Average
$51,828/year
Total annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses; excluding any financial aid, grants or scholarships.
$42,627/year
Average annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses after financial aid, grants or scholarships.
Auburn University
National
1150 - 1320
18% of students submit
29%
23 - 28
81% of students submit
Required
$50
Full-Time
Part-Time
52%
83%
48%
15%
4%
1%
7% Business Administration and Management, General
5% Biomedical Sciences, General
4% Accounting
84% Others
7%
479 Graduates
5%
324 Graduates
4%
280 Graduates
4%
279 Graduates
4%
265 Graduates
4%
256 Graduates
4%
250 Graduates
3%
221 Graduates
Students
Professors
20
1,603,837
$8,664
91%
Total spend on salaries and wages to all employees, faculty, staff, per student.
High retention indicates students are generally satisfied with their experience.
Auburn University
National
$39,500
2 Years After Graduation
1%
$48,800
6 Years After Graduation
70%