Graduate Degrees
Auburn Global offers 25 graduate degrees through the College of Engineering, College of Sciences and Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts, and College of Education. To learn more visit global.auburn.edu/map/degrees.
- Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
- College of Education
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Sciences and Mathematics
Life in Auburn, Alabama
Auburn is a charming college town with a population of 65,738, located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and just 1.5 hours from Atlanta. Its major industries include Education, health and social services, manufacturing, and technology.
Simple facts:
1. Established in 1856, a public institute
2. Auburn University is ranked #97 National Universities.
3. The school has 30,440 total enrollment.
4. International students are 4.9% of the student body.
5. Faculty with terminal degree: 86%
6. There are more than 150 majors from which students can choose
7. Auburn students have more than 300 clubs and organizations to choose from
8. More than 1,300 Auburn students study abroad each year.
Important Dates
Fall 2022
Application Deadline |
July 13, 2022 |
I-20 Transfer Deadline |
July 27, 2022 |
Payment Deadline |
July 27, 2022 |
Arrival & Mandatory Check-in Date |
August 10, 2022 |
Tuition & Cost
Tuition, housing, dining, and other fees vary by degree program, housing location, and preferences. Shorelight Signature Student Experience services — including visa help and career services — are included with tuition.
The typical cost for two semesters: $47,446
Tuition: $32,246
Housing: $11,600
Dining: $2,000
Other: $1,600