Frequently Asked Questions
Minimum P2P admission requirements include the following:
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Unconditional admission to Southern Union State Community College.
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Legal resident of Alabama in accordance with Auburn University’s residency policy.
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Minimum 2.75 high school GPA.
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Eligibility for ENG 101 and program-specific math requirement.
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Eligibility of intended AU major for Path to the Plains.
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Receipt of complete P2P application by deadline – including attachment of all required documents [unofficial high school transcript, personal statement (PDF or Microsoft Word document), ACT score report (if applicable), unofficial college transcript(s) (if applicable)]
Tuition and fees are assessed based on the partner institution’s tuition and fee structure. During the concurrent enrollment terms, students completing courses at Auburn are assessed tuition rates based on their community college tuition. After they transfer fully to Auburn, students’ tuition and fees will be based on Auburn’s fee structure.
The Exploratory pathway allows students to learn about all of the majors and career options that Auburn University offers. This can help confirm their academic plan and save time and money by avoiding changing their major later. Its goal is to ensure that students choose a major with confidence while determining the best plan for progressing toward their degree in any area.
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Students will register for courses through the regular registration processes at the community college and must meet with a program advisor (email ce@suscc.edu to schedule) to ensure proper placement in classes.
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Students are registered in their Auburn courses by the Auburn University Path to the Plains team.
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All Path to the Plains students will have access to Auburn University academic resources including the RBD Library, the Office of Academic Support and tutoring services, Office of University Writing, academic advising, Adobe Creative Cloud and Office 365.
- An optional Student Services Fee grants access to various other student services at Auburn.
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Greek Life is not available.
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Athletic ticket availability may vary year to year; check auburntigers.com/tickets/students-new for current details.
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The community college will evaluate and award eligible financial aid to eligible students in the pathway program. Students are expected to abide by financial aid policies and procedures set by their community college.
Auburn University scholarships are not available until students transfer fully to Auburn following the concurrent enrollment terms. Once students are full-time Auburn University students, they are eligible to apply for scholarships through Auburn’s scholarship portal AUSOM. More information on Auburn University scholarships is available here.
You may get in touch with the Southern Union Path to the Plains team at ce@suscc.edu, or email the Auburn Path to the Plains team at path@auburn.edu.
No. Greek Life organizations at Auburn University are for full time Auburn University students only. Path to the Plains students can attend public events, such as philanthropy events, but most fraternity and sorority events are private and for members only.
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A list of Auburn University majors that have fully developed curriculum plans is available here. For some majors not listed here, we can develop an individualized plan with you.
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However, certain Auburn University majors do not align well with Path to the Plains. These majors are not available for Path to the Plains students. You may view these unavailable majors here. Starting in another major and changing your major into one of these unavailable majors would result in losing time and taking unnecessary coursework.
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The Exploratory option allows students to learn about all of the majors and career options that Auburn University offers while determining the best plan for progressing toward their degree in any area.
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Students must remain in good academic standing at each institution (institutional GPA 2.0 or higher).
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Students must follow their Path to the Plains curriculum plan, communicate with Path to the Plains program staff about schedule changes such as dropping a course, and make appropriate degree progress.
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Students must clear any holds that affect registration each institution by the given deadline.
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If the student begins in the Exploratory course, a C or higher must be earned in EXPL 1010 in order to continue participating in Path to the Plains.
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*Full details of the program requirements are found in the student contract to which the student agrees during the admission application process.
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You must enroll in Path to the Plains early in your community college degree program in order to qualify for automatic admission. Specifically, at the time that you begin Path to the Plains, you must have at least 36 hours remaining to complete your associate degree. In other words, you need to have at least three semesters remaining of your community college coursework. This will give us time to evaluate your academic progress across both institutions for potential automatic acceptance to pursue a four year degree program at Auburn University.
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Other automatic admission requirements are:
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Achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on all credits earned during P2P concurrent enrollment
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Earn a grade of “C” or higher in both English Composition I and English Composition II
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Meet all applicable prerequisite requirements associated with the designated program
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Must be in good academic and conduct standing at both SUSCC and AU
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Must meet all other applicable AU policies and requirements.
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Please note: it is possible to participate in Path to the Plains without meeting the automatic admission requirements. You may apply to Path to the Plains if you are further along in your community college degree program so that you may experience the benefits of early exposure to Auburn’s campus and courses in your major along with the affordability benefits.