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Auburn UniversityDiversity Facts & Statistics

Location
Auburn, AL
Undergrads
18,387
Tuition (in-state)
$19,452 ($8,698)
Admission Difficulty
Easy
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Facts & Statistics

African American
8%
Asian
2%
Hispanic
2%
International
1%
Native American
1%
White
85%
Unknown
1%
Historically Black College/University?
No
Tribal College?
No
Out-of-State Students
46%
Common States of Residence
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • North Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
Student Age Breakdown
Under 18: 1%
18-19: 36%
20-21: 35%
22-24: 20%
25+: 8%
Female Faculty
34%
Male Faculty
66%
Faculty Diversity
African American: 4%
Asian American: 9%
Hispanic: 3%
International: 3%
Native American: 0%
White: 81%
Unknown: 0%
Gay Pride
Auburn has a few gay/lesbian clubs that will hold certain events, but Auburn's conservative atmosphere prevents them from having as large a presence as you might find at other schools.
Political Activity
The most prominent political groups on campus are the College Democrats and the College Republicans. Both groups are active and visible on campus. Check one or both out on the Concourse during special events.
Economic Status
Students' economic status ranges from lower- to upper-middle class.
Most Common Religions
Southern Baptist and Methodist are the most prominent religions on campus.
Minority Clubs on Campus
Auburn Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Caucus, Bangladesh Student Organization, Black Student Union, Chinese Student Association, Indian Student Association, International Student Organization, Jewish Student Organization, Korean Student Association
Did You Know?
The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs is located in the student center and is always open for student involvement.
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