Campus Resources

Campus resources are designed to make college easier, but that’s only the case if you take advantage of them.

Auburn Cares

Support students and families through challenging and complex situations, connecting students with resources and fostering self-advocacy through individualized planning.

Academic Support 

Academic Support contributes to retention and degree completion for Auburn University undergraduate students The office hosts a variety of academic skill development programs that promote self-directed learning strategies and student success.

Career Discovery and Success

Career Discovery and Success delivers comprehensive services for students to explore majors and careers, network with employers and professionals, prepare for advanced education, and successfully transition from college to career.

Bias Education & Response Team (BERT)

BERT consists if a cross-disciplinary group of staff and faculty who will ensure that students, faculty, and staff have the means to report bias incidents, share information about incidents reported to the BERT, and advocate for prevention and awareness programs. BERT members will also connect those impacted by bias-related incidents with immediate and ongoing support resources.

Code of Student Conduct

The Core of Student Conduct applies to students on campus and situationally off campus. Whether you are a new student, a returning student, or a member of a student organization, please take a moment to review the Code of Student Conduct.

Health Promotion & Wellness Services

Safeguarding our students’ mental health is critical in preventing substance abuse and strengthening their academic success.

Student Counseling and Psychological Services

The primary mental health counseling center for Auburn University’s undergraduate and graduate student community.

Safe Harbor

Safe harbor believes, supports and assists students and employees of Auburn University who have experiences power-based personal violence, including dating/domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking/harassment.

Title IX

Auburn University is committed to providing a learning, working, and living environment that promotes personal integrity, civility, and mutual respect in an environment free of discrimination on the basis of sex, which includes all forms of sexual misconduct.

Student Affairs

Student Affairs at Auburn University is an integral part of university life and plays a pivotal role in preparing our undergraduate and graduate students for professional and personal success. We engage students inside and outside the classroom and continuously strive to create intentional learning experiences in everything we do.

Student Policy e-Handbook

This e-handbook is provided act as a guide to rules, policies, procedures, and /or regulations that relate to students and their educational experience.

Office of Information Technology

The Office of Information Technology offers numerous services to make your time at Auburn productive and enjoyable. Please select your primary role below to learn about your opportunities and responsibilities.