There are two ways to apply and enroll in online graduate courses in the College of Agriculture. You may seek admission to one of the master's degree programs in crop, soil and environmental sciences or the graduate certificate program in crop and soil sciences, or you may enroll as a non-degree-seeking student.

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Your application starts with the Graduate School at Auburn University. The application is an online system that helps gather information listed below. Please contact the distance education office (agdista@auburn.edu) with any questions.

All applicants should plan to provide the following as part of the application:

  • All Official Transcripts – email to graduatetranscripts@auburn.edu
  • Three Professional or Academic References – provided as part of the application
  • Statement of Purpose – provided as part of the application.  Your statement should be no more than one page and should outline your career/academic/research/professional goals.
  • GRE Scores (MS Applicants Only) – send to university code 1005

Note some applicants may be required to provide additional documentation. Please contact the distance education office (agdista@auburn.edu) for typical qualifications.

Apply to graduate school

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If you need to take graduate-level courses but do not need a degree, you may consider enrolling as a graduate non-degree-seeking student.

This grad student option has relaxed admission requirements and no faculty advisor assignment. The hours completed do earn college credit, but are not counted toward a degree unless you are admitted to a program. Apply through the Graduate School link above and use the option for Graduate Non-Degree Seeking as your program selection.

Note: If you later decide to enroll in one of our graduate programs, you may apply up to 12 hours of courses taken before your admission as a degree-seeking student.

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