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The College of Agriculture is one of Auburn's leading colleges for student scholarships with more than $1.4 million awarded annually. This is in addition to any university scholarships you may be eligible for. Visit the Office of University Scholarships for requirements and deadlines associated with any College of Agriculture or university scholarship awards.
Incoming students accepted for admission must complete the scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) to receive consideration for Freshman and General Scholarships awarded by the Office of University Scholarships and to be considered for Departmental Scholarships awarded by Auburn’s colleges and schools.
All current students must apply through AUSOM to receive consideration for General Scholarships as well as College of Agriculture scholarships.
For questions about scholarships, contact the university scholarships office at 334-844-7570 or scholar@auburn.edu.
In addition to College of Agriculture and university scholarships, Alabama Farmers Federation Scholarships are available to Alabama residents. To learn more about scholarship availability and eligibility, contact your county office.
Common financial aid opportunities include grants, loans and federal work-study.
- Pell Grants — Available to undergraduate students who display exceptional financial need and have not already earned an undergraduate, graduate or professional degree.
- Loans — Programs providing long-term, low-interest loans for students.
- Federal Work-Study — A program providing part-time employment for students through college.
Forms, documents and application deadlines for these and other forms of financial aid are available through the university financial aid office.
All students applying for financial aid at Auburn University must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).