Auburn University at Montgomery Undergraduate Student Admission

Auburn University at Montgomery Undergraduate Student Admission

Welcome!

We look forward to having you join us at AUM as an undergraduate. No matter what degree or certificate program you are looking to complete, we are eager to help you get enrolled. But first, we’ve got good news! In addition to many other financial aid options, AUM awards automatic scholarships to freshmen based on either ACT scores or High School GPA!  No paperwork is necessary.

First time, full-time freshman receive a free Dell laptop computer when starting in Spring.

Let’s get started. Are you a:

  • High school student who will graduate soon? 
  • Recent high school graduate?
  • Career changer who needs additional education?
  • Current college student who wants to transfer to AUM?
  • Member of the military who wants to use your GI Bill for an education?
  • Former AUM student who wants to return to complete your degree?
  • Career climber who wants to expand and update job skills?

If any of those describe you, we want to help you find a home as an undergraduate student at Auburn University at Montgomery! Download our AUM Admissions Guide or, if you are ready, apply now! You can also speak with an Admissions Counselor at (334) 801-0743 or email the Admissions team.https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vp3GmHhHW3U?feature=oembedhttps://www.youtube.com/embed/DvnMDDLaj9c?feature=oembed

Do I qualify for undergraduate admission to AUM?

There are a number of ways to be admitted to AUM, whether you are a traditional high school student, looking to go back to college after several years or looking to transfer from another institution. No matter your circumstances, we want to make this as easy as possible.

  • Transfer students with fewer than 24 hours of course work must meet freshman admission requirements.
  • Even if you do not fully meet all the requirements for admission to AUM, you may still find a home here through our Bridge Program. This program is designed for students who meet specific academic criteria in order to enroll them in courses structured to prepare them for full admission.
  • High school students who want to earn simultaneous high school and college credit can apply to be a part of our Dual Enrollment program.

If you do not meet the undergraduate admissions requirements above, AUM offers alternative admission programs for qualified students:

Bridge Program:A program for those who do not meet all AUM admissions requirements. Find out if you qualify.

Dual Enrollment: A program for high school students who want to earn simultaneous high school and college credit.

Admissions Requirements

Freshmen

2.3 GPA (min.) unweighted high school

ACT 18 or SAT 940 (min)

Transfer Students

2.0 GPA (min.) and

24 hours (min.) completed course work. Transfer students with fewer than 24 hours of course work must meet freshman admission requirements.

When do I apply for undergraduate admission?

Spring

Deadline:  December 15

AUM accepts undergraduate applications year-round, but there are deadlines for admission each semester.

Summer

Deadline:  May 1

AUM accepts undergraduate applications year-round, but there are deadlines for admission each semester.

Fall

Deadline:  August 1

AUM accepts undergraduate applications year-round, but there are deadlines for admission each semester. Academic Calendar

Residency Requirements

Please select one of the following links to find additional information regarding AUM’s Residency Requirements. If you have additional questions regarding residency requirements please contact the Registrar’s Office at 334-244-3125