Frequently Asked Questions

We receive a number of inquiries about the availability of scholarships and the process for consideration and selection. Almost all of these questions are answered in the information provided throughout our site. Some of the most frequently asked questions, as well as some of the more unusual questions, may be found here.

Scholarship Application

How do students receive scholarship consideration?

First-year students accepted for admission by early February receive automatic consideration for competitive merit scholarships. First-year students and transfer students accepted for admission by mid-January receive automatic consideration for select-need based scholarships. A scholarship application is not required.

First-year students and transfer students accepted for admission by early February and current Auburn students can apply for consideration of other institutional scholarships, including general and departmental scholarships, by completing the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) application within AU Access by the deadline. Students are only required to complete the AUSOM application once each academic year.

How do students log into AUSOM?

AUSOM can be found within AU Access on Admitted Students for incoming students and on My Finances for incoming students who have submitted the confirmation deposit and current students. Students use their AU Access User Name and Password to log in. The User Name is provided in the acceptance for admission letter for incoming students, and account activation is required prior to login.

An error message is received when logging into AUSOM through AU Access. Why is AUSOM inaccessible?

When accessing AUSOM through secure home, office, or school networks, a firewall may block or prevent access. It may be helpful to access AUSOM through a network or computer in another location.

What is the deadline to submit a scholarship application?

Students are encouraged to review Scholarship Dates & Deadlines to ensure maximum scholarship consideration. First-year students accepted for admission by early February receive consideration for first-year student scholarships. A scholarship application is not required for competitive merit scholarships.

February 14 is the scholarship priority date. Incoming and current Auburn students must complete the scholarship application through AUSOM to receive general and departmental scholarship consideration.

Which scholarship application questions should students complete?

In addition to completing the required fields, students are encouraged to complete the application to the fullest extent to maximize scholarship consideration. More information can be found on Scholarship Consideration on AUSOM.

What are Supplemental Applications?

The General Application includes consideration for many departmental scholarships. However, a limited number of colleges require completion of a Supplemental Application within AUSOM for departmental scholarship consideration. Supplemental Applications appear to students who must answer additional questions to receive consideration for department scholarships and are based on the student's major.

Students should only complete the questions that pertain to the academic major studying or planning to study. Students are encouraged to complete all Supplemental Applications as well as the General Application. Within the General Application, students have an opportunity to indicate interest in receiving consideration for certain special interest scholarships, which also requires completion of a Supplemental Application.

If there is a change in major, students should review their scholarship application to answer possible additional questions for department scholarship consideration in the new major.

What are Recommended Opportunities?

In some cases, general scholarships awarded by the Office of University Scholarships and departmental scholarships awarded by the college in which enrolled or planning to enroll require additional information specific to individual scholarships. Students are encouraged to review the suggested list of these Recommended Opportunities and provide any information requested to receive further consideration for those scholarships. More information can be found on Application Types on AUSOM.

How do students receive confirmation of their application submission?

Students who submit an application receive a confirmation email to their Auburn email account. Complete applications are indicated by “Submitted” on the Applications tab within AUSOM. Students who have an incomplete General Application will be directed there upon login until complete.

General Information

Can a student receive more than one scholarship?

As a general practice, students are ineligible to receive more than one competitive merit scholarship and typically do not receive more than one general scholarship.

Students may receive a combination of competitive merit, select need-based, general, and departmental scholarships, provided the total amount awarded in institutional scholarships does not exceed Auburn’s annual estimated cost of attendance .

External scholarships do not contribute to this total, and Auburn University does not limit external scholarships by number or amount. However, any amount received in scholarships may affect the amount of federal financial aid for which students are eligible. Individual scholarships awarded by other internal or external sources may have restrictions which require them to be awarded or disbursed at a lesser amount.

When are scholarship recipients notified they have been selected to receive an award?

Competitive merit scholarships are awarded mid-November, mid-January, and early February. Recipients are notified by email to their Auburn email account and by postal mail to their permanent address.

Select need-based scholarships are awarded mid-January and then monthly through mid-March. Recipients are notified by email to their Auburn email account .

General and departmental scholarships are awarded to first-year students mid-March, and to transfer and current students mid-May. Recipients are notified by email to their Auburn email account .

Visit Dates and Deadlines for more information.

How do scholarship recipients respond to their award offer?

Scholarships are awarded as accepted, which does not require a student to formally accept a scholarship offer. Should a student wish to decline a scholarship offered by Auburn, he or she should do so through AUSOM at the earliest opportunity so that scholarship can be re-awarded to another deserving student, excluding competitive merit scholarships.

What scholarships are available for students from diverse backgrounds?

Scholarship opportunities intended to support Auburn University’s goal of promoting access and affordability among its student body, which is key to its educational mission, are awarded by the Office of University Scholarships and each of the 12 colleges. Scholarships are available through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) and can be found by browsing “All” scholarships and searching by the keywords or phrases:

Students can also find links to specific scholarship foundations or organizations with a focus on diversity under Scholarship Resources or by using a recommended external scholarship search engine.

What scholarships are available to veterans or dependents of veterans?

The Alabama GI Dependents' Scholarship program is an academic scholarship program administrated by the State of Alabama, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, and applies to the dependents of Alabama’s disabled veterans. Additional information about this program may be found here.

Additional scholarship opportunities for veterans and their dependents are available through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM), found by browsing “All” scholarships and searching by the keywords or phrases “veteran,” "armed forces," "military," or "American Legion." Students are also encouraged to contact Auburn University’s Veteran Resource Center for additional information and benefits available to veterans and their dependents.

Does Auburn honor or match funds awarded through state-sponsored scholarship programs in other states?

The State of Alabama does not have a state-sponsored merit-based scholarship for its residents. Auburn is unable to match funds awarded through state-sponsored merit-based scholarship programs by other states to its residents. This includes funds awarded through, but not limited to, the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship, Georgia HOPE Scholarship, Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES), Louisiana's Tuition Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS), South Carolina Palmetto Fellows Scholarship, and Tennessee HOPE Scholarship.

How does a non-resident become an Alabama resident?

Residency is determined by the Office of the Registrar. For more information on residency requirements, please visit Residency or call (334) 844-2544.

How does Alabama PACT or another prepaid tuition plan work with a scholarship?

Beneficiaries of Alabama Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (PACT) Program or another prepaid tuition plan should complete the Prepaid Tuition Plan Notification form located on AU's Student Financial Service's website to request payment of funds. The website can also be accessed on My Finances in AU Access. Having a prepaid tuition plan does not adversely affect a student’s consideration for scholarships.

Are students dual enrolled or concurrently enrolled at Auburn and their high school or two-year institution eligible for scholarship consideration?

Prior to full-time enrollment at Auburn, students are ineligible for scholarship consideration. Once students are admitted as first-year students or transfer students, they should complete the scholarship application by the deadline to receive consideration.

What is an unadjusted Auburn GPA for current students?

Invoking the Grade Adjustment Policy will adjust a student’s cumulative Auburn GPA. For general scholarship consideration and competitive merit scholarship renewal, the Office of University Scholarships only reviews a student's unadjusted, cumulative Auburn GPA. The unadjusted, cumulative Auburn GPA includes the grade(s) earned before the Grade Adjustment Policy was invoked. The Undergraduate Grade Adjustment Policy (GAP) provides more information.

Fall 2024 First-Year Student Scholarships

Who was considered for a first-year student scholarship?

First-year students accepted for Early Action admission by early February were considered for competitive merit scholarships.

Who was awarded a competitive merit scholarship?

Due to a continued increase in the number of applications and acceptances for admission and students eligible for consideration of a competitive merit scholarship, Spirit of Auburn Presidential, Founders, and University Scholarships were awarded to Alabama residents. Academic Presidential, Heritage, and Charter Scholarships were awarded to non-residents.

Some award amounts may differ from the estimated amounts in the published charts, and students awarded the same scholarship may have received different amounts. The published charts are a guide and are not a guarantee of future awards. Each entering class competes with itself. Actual awards are determined based on the number of qualified admitted students, the credentials of those applicants, and available funding.

On what basis were competitive merit scholarships awarded?

First-year students were awarded competitive merit scholarships in February based on the student’s high school GPA and ACT score or equivalent SAT score.

What is the academic profile of an average competitive merit scholarship recipient awarded?

Competitive merit scholarship recipients awarded in February had an average high school GPA of 4.19 and an average ACT score or equivalent SAT score of 29.

My standardized test score increased after I submitted my application for admission. May I send in the updated score?

The deadline for updated test scores to be received by Auburn and considered for first-year student scholarships was January 10. Auburn does not guarantee reconsideration for first-year student scholarships if a student later provides a new or improved test score.

My high school GPA increased after I submitted my application for admission. May I send in an updated transcript?

Auburn uses the information on the transcript submitted with the application for admission for scholarship consideration. The deadline to submit a transcript for students not yet accepted for admission was December 1. For admitted students, the GPA used for admission consideration was the same one used for scholarship consideration.

My classmate received a competitive merit scholarship from Auburn, but is planning to attend another university. May I use it or will you re-award that scholarship?

We do not re-award a competitive merit scholarship not accepted by the original recipient. We anticipate this occurrence and award competitive merit scholarships to a larger number of students than we expect will enroll based on past enrollment data and analysis.

I received a first-year student scholarship from Auburn. Can I do anything to increase its value? May I meet with someone to discuss an increase?

Congratulations on your outstanding accomplishment! Auburn University’s scholarship awarding process is competitive, and all first-year student scholarship decisions are final. If you find that your family’s financial circumstances have changed and additional financial assistance is needed, we recommend you contact Student Financial Aid to determine your eligibility for need-based financial assistance.

Another school has offered me more in scholarships. Do you match scholarship amounts awarded by other colleges and universities?

Auburn is unable to honor or match scholarship amounts awarded by other institutions. First-year student scholarships are awarded competitively. Consideration does not guarantee an award. Each entering class competes with itself. Actual awards are determined based on the number of qualified admitted students, the credentials of those applicants, and available funding.

First-Year Student Scholarships

Are standardized test scores required for scholarship consideration?

For students enrolling fall 2025, first-year student scholarships will be awarded as competitive merit scholarships , achievement scholarships, and leadership scholarships . Consideration for competitive merit scholarships is based on high school GPA and standardized test score. Consideration for achievement and leadership scholarships is based on high school GPA and information provided on the scholarship application.

Verify Auburn has received your most recent academic information in the Applicant Portal . Auburn University will accept the ACT Superscore Report. Auburn will also calculate a superscore for the SAT and any individual score reports from ACT. Only your best testing result will be used for scholarship consideration. Updated highest scores from individual tests must be received by Auburn by January 10. Scores received after this deadline will not be reviewed for competitive merit scholarship consideration.

For students who apply for admission as traditional applicants, standardized test score may also be considered. For students who apply for admission as test optional applicants, the academic assessment during the evaluation for admission may also considered.

More information on competitive merit scholarships, including estimated award amounts, can be found in first-year student scholarships .

If students participate in dual enrollment, are they eligible for scholarship consideration?

Students who enroll in college level course work while still enrolled in and attending high school may be considered for scholarships, provided the college level course work is complete prior to high school graduation. To be eligible for first-year student scholarships, students must enroll at Auburn the summer or fall term immediately following high school graduation.

Is there a limit to the number of dual enrollment hours students can transfer to Auburn and remain merit scholarship eligible?

For scholarship consideration, there is not a limit on the number of hours earned through dual enrollment.

If students graduate high school in May or June of their senior year and have been awarded a scholarship, will they lose their scholarship if they enroll at another postsecondary institution the summer prior to enrolling at Auburn in the fall?

Students who graduate in May or June of their senior year and enroll summer term at another postsecondary institution receive their first-year student scholarship as awarded beginning fall term when they enroll at Auburn. These students are not penalized for summer enrollment prior to enrolling at Auburn.

If students graduate high school in December or January of their senior year, are they eligible for scholarship consideration?

Students who graduate in December or January of their senior year and enroll at Auburn the spring term immediately following high school graduation may be considered for first-year student scholarships for the upcoming academic year beginning fall term. Students who enroll at another postsecondary institution the spring term following high school graduation and prior to enrollment at Auburn are transfer students and ineligible for freshman scholarship consideration.

If students graduate high school a year early in May or June of their junior year, are they eligible for scholarship consideration?

Students who graduate in May or June of their junior year and enroll at Auburn the summer or fall term immediately following high school graduation receive consideration for first-year student scholarships. Students who enroll at another postsecondary institution the fall or spring term following high school graduation are automatically transfer students and ineligible for freshman scholarship consideration.

If students graduate high school in May or June of their senior year and enroll at Auburn the following spring semester, are they eligible for scholarship consideration?

Students who graduate in May or June of their senior year and do not enroll at Auburn the summer or fall term immediately following high school graduation are ineligible for first-year student scholarship consideration. In limited or extenuating circumstances, students accepted for summer or fall term and awarded a merit scholarship may request a deferment subject to review and approval of their admission and scholarship until spring term. Students enrolling spring term and not previously approved for an admission and scholarship deferment may apply for general and departmental scholarships as current students during that term for the following academic year.

If students take a gap year between high school graduation and their freshman year at Auburn, are they eligible for scholarship consideration?

Students who wish to take a gap year, a year off between high school graduation and enrollment at Auburn, should apply for admission for the following fall term. Eligibility for admission and first-year student scholarships will be evaluated with the applicants for the following year, and students are subject to the scholarship requirements and award amounts for that year. Students who enroll at another postsecondary institution during a gap year are automatically transfer students and ineligible for freshman scholarship consideration.

General and Departmental Scholarships

What is the likelihood a student will receive a general or departmental scholarship?

Each general and departmental scholarship has unique criteria with geographic location (high school, city, county, state), academic achievement, financial need, and academic major 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, $11,016 for 2025-26, or greater.

Additionally, priority consideration for general scholarships is given to:

How much can a student expect to receive if awarded a general or departmental scholarship?

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.

Are standardized test scores required for general and departmental scholarship consideration?

Some general and departmental scholarships include an academic achievement criterion determined by cumulative Auburn GPA for current students, transfer GPA for transfer students, and high school GPA for first-year students. For first-year students who apply for admission as traditional applicants, standardized test score may also be considered. Updated test scores must be received by Auburn by January 10. For students who apply for admission as test optional applicants, the academic assessment during the evaluation for admission may also be considered.

Is financial need required for general and departmental scholarship consideration?

Approximately one-half of general and departmental scholarships include a preference or requirement for a recipient with financial need. Financial need is determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) ** , which must be received by Auburn by February 14. Students selected for financial need verification are not eligible for need-based scholarships if the verification process is incomplete.

Is leadership or community service a consideration when awarding general or departmental scholarships?

Leadership or community service may be considered in the awarding of general and departmental scholarships based on information provided through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) .

If a student does not receive a scholarship as an incoming freshman but performs well as a current student, what are the chances he or she will receive a general or departmental scholarship in future academic years?

The number of general and departmental scholarships for which any student is considered may be limited if financial need or geographic location is also a consideration. Current students should contact the college and department in which they are majoring to inquire about departmental scholarship opportunities.

External Scholarships

How are external scholarship funds applied to my bill?

External scholarship electronic payments should be sent using a preferred institutional payment method automated clearing house (ACH), E-Check, or credit card. New external scholarship donors may contact our scholarship specialist for assistance setting up their account for payments. Funds received via a preferred institutional payment method will be credited to the student's billing account within 3 business days.

Alternately, external scholarship checks may be sent to University Scholarships at 108 Mary Martin Hall for processing. All external scholarship checks should include the student’s full name and the student’s identification number.

Please note delays associated with the mail services provider may impact when the check is received by our office. It may take up to 7 business days following receipt for funds to be credited to the student's billing account.

External scholarship checks may be mailed to:

Office of University Scholarships
Attn: External Scholarships
108 Mary Martin Hall
Auburn University, Alabama 36849-5145
externalscholar@auburn.edu

Are scholarship recipients limited to the number or dollar amount of external scholarships?

Auburn University does not limit the number or amount of external scholarships a student can receive. However, external scholarships received may affect the amount of federal financial aid for which a student is eligible.

My donor requires additional information before sending funds. How do I request an enrollment verification or proof of academic standing?

Occasionally, external scholarship donors require proof of enrollment prior to sending funds. If so, a student may obtain an Enrollment Verification in AU Access under My Academics tab or by visiting the Office of the Registrar. The Office of the Registrar is located in Langdon Hall and can be reached at (334) 844-4770. Visit Enrollment Verification for more information on requesting enrollment verification.

External scholarship donors may also require that current students provide proof of academic standing to continue to receive funding. If so, students should contact the Office of the Registrar or visit Requesting an Official Transcript for information on requesting an official transcript.

If a donor's funds must be returned, what options are available to receive returned funds?

External scholarship donors who make a scholarship payment by paper check will receive a check from Auburn for funds returned.

How and when are external scholarship funds applied to a student's billing account?

Similar to institutional scholarships awarded, external scholarships at a minimum of $1,000 are automatically divided into equal payments for fall and spring semesters. External scholarships awarded at less than $1,000 are applied in full for the academic term in which they are received. External scholarship donors may request exceptions to these practices in the documentation enclosed with payment.

Scholarship Payment and Renewal

How do scholarship recipients receive their scholarship funds?

To receive scholarship funds, students must enroll at Auburn for a minimum of 12 credit hours each term by the last day to add courses for the term (the 15 th class day). Scholarship funds are applied as a credit to the student’s university billing account at the amount indicated in the scholarship award letter. Scholarship awards are divided equally between fall and spring semester and disbursed a maximum of 10 days before the semester begins. Exceptions are only granted to this requirement during the semester a student is graduating and enrolled in Achieve the Creed (UNIV 4AA0). To qualify for the exception, students must be enrolled for Auburn credit hours to receive scholarship payment and are expected to enroll at least half-time for a minimum of six credit hours.

Scholarships are applied as credits on the student’s university billing account on a semester basis. In compliance with federal guidelines, financial aid and scholarships cannot physically disburse on the student's billing account prior to a maximum of 10 days before each semester begins. If at any time credits on the bill exceed university charges (i.e. tuition, fees, on-campus housing), a refund can be issued for the difference. Refunds are issued as direct deposits to the checking or savings account of the student's choice, which can be set up on Direct Deposit Information (Fast & Easy Refunds) in AU Access on My Finances .

What are the requirements to renew a four-year competitive merit scholarship?

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 here.

Competitive merit scholarship guidelines are provided with the student's award notification and can be viewed in the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM).

The Family Portal allows students to grant access to parents and families to view their academic schedule and grades. More information about access to this resource can be found on the Parent & Family Programs' Access to Resources.

Will my scholarship increase if tuition charges increase?

Scholarship funds are applied as a credit to the student’s university billing account at the amount indicated in the scholarship award letter. While a comprehensive review of available scholarships and award amounts is conducted each year, all scholarships are not adjusted annually. Current students eligible for renewal of a first-year student scholarship will not be affected by future changes in award amounts.

How does participation in the Cooperative Education Program affect scholarship award(s)?

Scholarship funds are not available for academic terms when a student is participating in the Auburn University Cooperative Education Program. Scholarship funds will be applied to the next term when the student will be enrolled full time, until all semesters of eligibility have been used. For more information on available programs, please visit Cooperative Education Program, call (334) 844-2510, or email edie.irvin@auburn.edu.

How does my four-year scholarship work with my five year co-op schedule?

Four-year scholarships awarded by the Office of University Scholarships are available for eight semesters. When you participate in a co-op program, the end term for your scholarship is extended each semester that you are working until you have used all eight semesters of your scholarship as an undergraduate student.

Should students notify the Office of University Scholarships when participating in co-op?

Our office routinely generates reports of students who are participating in co-op each semester, and we automatically adjust scholarships accordingly, so there is no need to notify us when you co-op or when you return. We will send an email to your Auburn email address when your scholarship is adjusted.

What happens to a student's scholarship when participating in co-op two semesters in a row?

If you co-op two semesters in a row, please contact our office to complete a Request for Non-Payment form. Schedule an appointment with a scholarship advisor to discuss your co-op schedule.

How does a student's co-op schedule affect the renewal requirements for a four-year competitive merit scholarship?

The tables below show typical co-op schedules and the criteria that will be reviewed to determine your eligibility for scholarship renewal for the following academic year.

Students who co-op spring term must earn a total of 24 Auburn hours between fall and summer of the current academic year and maintain a 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA.
Term Schedule Renewal
Fall AU Must earn a total of 24 Auburn hours between fall and summer and
Spring Co-op maintain a 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA.
Summer AU
Students who co-op fall and summer of an academic year must earn a total of 12 Auburn hours during spring semester and maintain a 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA.
Term Schedule Renewal
Fall Co-op Must earn a total of 12 Auburn hours during spring semester and
Spring AU maintain a 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA.
Summer Co-op

Are students who have a four-year competitive merit scholarship and co-op spring term required to enroll summer term?

Yes, during a student's co-op schedule, there will be a year where it will be necessary to enroll summer term to stay on course to renew a four-year competitive merit scholarship. Similar to enrollment for fall or spring term, students must enroll for a minimum of 12 credit hours during summer term for the scholarship to disburse.

How does participation in the Auburn Abroad Program affect scholarship award(s)?

Scholarship funds may be applied to study abroad program fees when a student participates in an Auburn-led study abroad programs and exchange programs through Auburn Abroad and will earn a minimum of 12 Auburn credit hours. For more information on eligible programs, please visit Auburn Abroad , call (334) 844-3667 , or email auab@auburn.edu .