Auburn University Reviews

  • 84 Reviews
  • Auburn (AL)
  • Annual Tuition: $32,960
83% of 84 students said this degree improved their career prospects
92% of 84 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2015
  • Degree: History
"Very commuter friendly and working adult friendly. Was able to take night classes and online classes. A great value."
Cheeze152
  • Reviewed: 8/10/2015
  • Degree: Aerospace Engineering
"Engineering was extremely difficult and very rewarding. The school itself was fun, safe, and clean. There were options for pretty much anything you wanted to do. Loved it."
Katie
  • Reviewed: 7/27/2015
  • Degree: Fitness Trainer
"Auburn is AMAZING. Its all about the southern hospitality and family tradition. Saturday game days are the best and they have rodeo's!"
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 7/27/2015
  • Degree: Communications
"I enjoyed my college experience, but I did not find the classes particularly challenging or useful. Through the University, however, I was given multiple student jobs doing video production for the Athletic Department and with the College of Liberal Arts, and I consider those experiences critical to my professional success now that I have graduated."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 7/20/2015
  • Degree: Fitness Trainer
"Auburn University is an outstanding environment to not only learn and earn a well regarded degree, it is also where you will meet and make friends for a lifetime. The academics are challenging and engaging and the student activities and accommodations are first class and constantly being upgraded. Finally, you just can't beat SEC football!"
Carmelo Foti
  • Reviewed: 5/25/2015
  • Degree: Veterinary Science
"I am taught by some of the leaders in their respective field and it certainly shows in my education. An education in veterinary medicine is challenging but is made easier by such a helpful faculty."
Justin Morrissete
  • Reviewed: 1/14/2015
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"Pros - Great atmosphere, I'm established here, networking and a brand new building for the School of Kinesiology right beside the new Campus Rec and Wellness Center. Along with a new building the School holds state of the art technology to increase the educational efficiency. The overall undergraduate and graduate levels has increased in quality of staff and education while the School's ranking is also climbing. Cons- not very much financial assistance, but with the increase in staff, there will be an increase in grants, and assistantships so the financial aid accessibility should/could increase. Auburn University nor the graduate School of Kinesiology have much diversity, but I have seen an increase in both since my first semester here 4 years ago."
MD ISLAM
  • Reviewed: 12/10/2014
  • Degree: Chemistry
"Grad School give less financial aid to the student but take more from the student. Grad student who has spouse he/she has to pay more for but they don't care whether he/she would be able to survive here comfortably for his/her better carrier or not."
Jonathan Musila
  • Reviewed: 12/10/2014
  • Degree: Chemistry
"Chemistry is overwhelmingly exciting but you use all your time in research. No social life at all."
Juan Hu
  • Reviewed: 12/10/2014
  • Degree: Chemistry
"chemistry graduate program in Auburn University is supported well. The environment in and around campus is good for studying."
Briana Harrison
  • Reviewed: 8/17/2014
  • Degree: Secondary Education
"Pros - small classes and great support from advisement."
C.J
  • Reviewed: 8/1/2014
  • Degree: Psychology
"Auburn University has the best instructors and degree programs in the southeast. Having graduated from Auburn, it has leveraged my career and job opportunities. The instructors are passionate about thee classes and curriculum they teach which makes every class worth taking."
Chad Parker
  • Reviewed: 7/9/2014
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"The pros include the abilty to learn the vital skills necessary to practice pharmacy from a quality accredited pharmacy school, the ability to network, and gain real, practical experience, as well as allowing me to start a whole new adventure. The cons are location, and very high costs due to being out of state."
Kate Butzen
  • Reviewed: 6/2/2014
  • Degree: Veterinary Science
"I absolutely love going to school here. The facilities at the vet school are being completely revamped into the most state-of-the-art veterinary teaching hospital in the states, most of the professor's eagerly hand out their contact info so they can help you out even if you need it at 12am the night before a big test, and I couldn't dream of studying anything more fulfilling! Only potential downside? If you need external entertainment, you better really be into football. (Luckily, I am.)"
Jessica Maples
  • Reviewed: 4/22/2014
  • Degree: Secondary Education
"I have absolutely loved my experience in the graduate program for Business/Marketing Education at Auburn University. My advisors and professors are very aware of the needs of a graduate student and work hard to ensure the program meets each of those needs. I feel like my school work is challenging and I'm convinced my degree will be well-worth my investment. The cons of the graduate program are the living expenses. Auburn has a high standard of living, and it can be difficult to keep up with housing costs, food costs, AND school costs on the budget of a graduate student."
Maggie Maynard
  • Reviewed: 3/3/2014
  • Degree: Environmental Science
"It is a great, hands on program. I get a lot of experience with aquaculture and a real quality education."
Sally Altmyer
  • Reviewed: 2/24/2014
  • Degree: Accounting
"Auburn's Master of Accountancy program is the best program I heard about while looking at graduate schools. You start the courses early, in the summer rather than fall, so that in the spring you take less classes and have more time to take the CPA exam. Auburn MAcc students have pass rates in the 80% and 90% for the CPA exam."
Sherry Leigh Lacey
  • Reviewed: 11/12/2013
  • Degree: School Counseling
"I believe the pros of the program are the outstanding faculty. They are very caring and have much knowledge on the topics, and are willing to meet with you outside of class. The cons of this program would be possibly the lack of challenge I have felt so far. However, I know it is my first semester, and it will get much harder and more challenging."
Blake Binford
  • Reviewed: 10/30/2013
  • Degree: English
"Kind of a boring place to live, though not too far from more interesting cities. Quality of the faculty is highly variable."
Prem Kandel
  • Reviewed: 10/6/2013
  • Degree: Biology
"Overall, the program is good. We have distinguished faculties in their area. Only thing that is little on the downside is that there are only few faculties and very little chance to have diverse and advanced courses."