Auburn University
Transcript: Auburn University Campus Traditional red brick school always clean and well kept Established in 1856 first name was East Alabama Male College founded by a group of Alabama legislatures had guidance from the Methodist Church first president was William Sasnett first was an agricultural college The reputation of the school Ranked top 50 in public institutions Ranked top 100 in best value Ranked top ten in places to live Known for science and arts On campus support Counseling is offered by Student Counseling Services(SCS) It is free to all students Counseling for grades, depression, anxiety, self-esteem problems, and relationship problems Tuition and Fees In state tuition is $9,446 Out of state tuition is $25,190 As of right now I could go there for one year If four years I would have to have so financial assistance Student Body 51% male 49% Female Population is at 24,602 people Academic Atmosphere Warm and Friendly Able to engage in work Social Atmosphere Students feel at home and happy Laid back lifestyle Students enjoy college life 32 Fraternities 20 Sororities Location 39.8 miles from Columbus High 55 minutes away from Columbus High It would take about $20 of gas money by car One of the cheapest flights to Auburn would be $378 from the Columbus airport In the South East region of the U.S. In East Alabama Climate is mostly warm wheather Interested Club Opportunities Auburn Christian Fellowship (ACF) Intramural clubs (Table Tennis, Volleyball) Landscape Suburban area 1,843 acres Reviews on the Academics Some classes go straight from the text book Some classes don't go by the text book at all Makes it hard for some people Some classes have required reading Though it doesn't end up on the test Studies of my Interests M.S. in Building Construction provides its students with an unparalleled educational experience, a practical and industry-oriented study of the interdisciplinary and collaborative processes involved in the design, construction, financing, and management of the built environment. Students should expect to: Be exposed to all construction processes that constitute a project Solve and present solutions to complex industry problems Continuously practice and improve oral and written communication skills Develop an ability to communicate using digital forms Work with industry to identify specific construction problems Interact with a wide variety of industry professionals in and out of the classroom Develop an appreciation and understanding of the collaborative nature of the construction industry M.S. in Geography graduate program provides students with advanced understanding of key geographical concepts of space, place, scale, and distance in human and physical processes along with training in advanced geospatial analysis in preparation for employment in industry and government or further academic pursuits curriculum provides broadly applied geographic training with opportunity for specialization through electives, directed studies, and thesis research Thesis option requirements 30 semester hours 24 hours of graduate level cources 18 hours of graduate level electives(12 must be from geography) 6 hours of thesis research credit Non thesis requirements 39 semester hours 6 hours of required cources 33 hours of graduate level electives(18 must be from geography) Switching Majors have to have a 2.0 GPA Housing Freshman not required to live on campus The Office of Housing and Residence Life gives the information on the housing application process $12,484 for in-state $18,487 for out-of-state students Three different dorms The Hill The Quad The Village The Hill Men and Women 12 residence halls Sororities housed on selected floors configured in suites consisting of two rooms connected by a bathroom few single rooms (private and semi-private bath) Private rooms (double rooms to which only one student is assigned) Rent includes all utilities including TV cable and wireless internet service (phone service not included). The Quad men and women 10 residence halls located in the center of campus convenient to classroom buildings configured in suites consisting of two double rooms (two students per room) connected by a bathroom limited number of single rooms available Private rooms (double rooms to which only one student is assigned) bunkbed, study desk and chair, chest of drawers, and closet for each resident Rent includes all utilities including basic T.V. cable and wireless internet service Washers and dryers are located in a laundry facility in the cent of the Quad Center Famous Alumni Pat Sullivan: Football player Bo Jackson: Football player Cam Newton: Football player Carnell "Cadillac" Williams: Football player Timothy Cook: CEO of Apple, Inc. Works Cited "Auburn." Auburn.edu N.p., n.d. Web. "Auburn." Collegeprowler.com N.p., n.d. Web. "Auburn Athletics." Auburntigers.com N.p., n.p. Web. "Auburn Photos." Googleimages.com N.p., n.p. Web. Quan Bray: WR configured in “super suites” shared by four students suites