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War Eagle and Welcome to Auburn University, right here in stunning Alabama! Since 1856, we've been dedicated to improving the lives of the people of Alabama, the nation, and the world through forward-thinking education, life-enhancing research and scholarship opportunities, and selfless service. With over 150 majors in 12 colleges scattered all across this beautiful campus, we've been able to provide the research opportunities and the resources for students to ask and answer life's boldest questions. With a history of leadership and innovation in higher education, Auburn continues to shape the future of what a degree can do for you. So come join a community of traditions, hard work, and success. And come find out why we believe in Auburn and love it!
Toomer's Corner
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Toomer's Corner is where the city of Auburn meets Auburn's campus. After an Auburn victory, you can find thousands of fans rolling the trees with toilet paper to celebrate and participate in one of Auburn's greatest traditions. In addition to rolling Toomer's, the Corner is also home to another Auburn staple, Toomer's Drugs. Toomer's Drugs is famous for its fresh-squeezed lemonade and limeade, and visiting the store has been listed in Southern Living's Top 100 things to do before you die.
Upper Quad Residence Hall Area
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The Quad Residence Halls are located in the center of Auburn's campus, making them a popular place for freshman to live on campus. The living spaces are "Suite Style" and have two double rooms connected by a bathroom. There is also a residence hall for the Honors College located in the Upper Quad, and the Honors College is housed in the white house, Cater Hall. Students admitted into the Honors College benefit from smaller classes, undergraduate research opportunities, access to graduate-level courses, and close contact with faculty.
Mell Classroom Building
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The Mell Classroom building was built onto the front of Ralph Brown Draughon Library, preserving the original façade of the library building. Mell is a 69,000 square foot facility that includes 29 active learning classrooms and two lecture halls. These carefully designed classrooms for engaged learning are open to faculty of all academic disciplines who have participated in workshops on how to utilize the space. The library is open 24 hours during the week, and includes Academic Support Services on the ground floor.
Harold D. Melton Student Center
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The Harold D. Melton Student Center serves as a gathering place for Auburn students. Auburn has more than 500 student organizations; many of their offices are housed here, as well as the student affairs personnel. There are numerous dining options including a full service Starbucks and Chick-fil-A. The Foy Information Desk, just inside the entrance to the Student Center, was featured in Oprah's O Magazine and on the Today Show as one of the top ten phone numbers to have in your cell phone.
Campus Green Space
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We are now on the Campus Green Space which is used for numerous student events, such as concerts and cookouts. Before a home football game, you will find the green space covered in tailgate tents. The Green Space provides a direct view of Jordan-Hare Stadium, which holds 87,451 of your closest friends on gameday! The stadium boasts the largest jumbotron in college football, and is home to the two-time national champion Auburn Tigers. Immediately adjacent to the Campus Green Space is the main Tiger Transit hub for students to catch a ride to and from campus. This service is available to all students.
The Edge Dining Hall
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The Edge at Central Dining is the newest, all-you-care-to-eat facility located in the heart of campus. Their flexible concepts ensure quality ingredients, healthy options, convenient offering and personalized experiences. Offering 9 stations, and broad hours 7 days a week, you are sure to find something you love every meal. From the expansive produce market providing fresh and local ingredients, to allergen and dietary accommodations, The Edge is a place where everyone can gather for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Jordan-Hare Stadium
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Welcome to Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium which has served as the home to Auburn Tigers football since 1939. Named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, Auburn's all-time winningest football coach, and Clifford Leroy Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team, this is where 87,451 fans gather for each home game to cheer on the Auburn Tigers. It is the nation's tenth largest on-campus stadium. Prior to kickoff, one of Auburn's most beloved traditions occurs where an eagle circles the stadium and lands on midfield as fans cheer! Not to be confused with our mascot, Aubie the Tiger, War Eagle is our battle cry!
Recreation & Wellness Center
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We are now at the Recreation and Wellness Center which has approximately 240,000 square feet of recreation space for Auburn students, faculty, and staff to use in their pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. Named one of the "Coolest College Recreation Centers" by Men's Health Magazine, the center includes a 1/3 mile indoor walking/running track with elevation changes, 6 regulation-size basketball courts, a 2-story rock climbing wall, weight training areas, cardio areas, a PGA golf simulator, 3 racquetball courts, an outdoor pool, and a 40-person hot tub in the shape of a tiger paw! Admission to the Recreation and Wellness Center for students is included in tuition and fees.
Neville Arena
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The Neville Arena seats 9,121 fans and is home to the Auburn Tigers women's gymnastics, women's volleyball, women's basketball, and men's basketball teams. In 2019, the men's basketball team excited Auburn fans by making an appearance in the Final Four. The arena is also surrounded by the Village Residence Halls, which is one of Auburn's five residence hall areas. The Village features "Apartment Style Suites" which are shared by four people and include four single bedrooms, two bathrooms and a common living area.
J.W. and Nell Birchfield Marching Band Practice Field
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The J.W. and Nell Birchfield Marching Band Practice Field is home to the 380-member Auburn University Marching Band. Dedicated in 2013, it boasts an artificial turf practice field identical to Pat Dye Field in Jordan-Hare Stadium. In the Northwest corner of the field, there is a pavilion that provides shelter from rain and inclement weather, as well as restroom facilities and space for rehearsals and activities. New storage spaces house instruments, gear and unfirms the band needs to practice and perform. You can find the Auburn University Marching Band practicing before the sun rises on game days and performing their high-step pre-game jog prior to kickoff in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Medical Clinic
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With a missions to provide high-quality, efficient and convenient health care with compassion, dedication and professionalism, the Auburn University Medical Clinic located on-campus offers a variety of services ranging from urgent care to immunizations, women's health care to mental health, and is even home to a pharmacy for students to have their prescriptions conveniently filled without even leaving the building. For the students that need some help relaxing, the medical clinic offers massage therapy and chiropractic care. The Student Counseling & Psychological Services Office has a "Zen Den" open to all students who can utlilize their robotic massage chair, nap room, light therapy sessions, and more!
Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center
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The Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University is East Alabama's premier performing arts venue, presenting touring Broadway productions, opera, dance, chamber arts, popular musical performances, and student and faculty music and theater performances. The Gogue Center is home to both the 1,202-seat Woltosz Theatre and 3,500-capacity Amphitheatre at the City of Auburn Lawn and Porch, with 17,000 square feet of open space for outdoor performances, community festivals and events.
Eagles Nest
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Haley Center, the tallest building in Lee County, Alabama, offers a birds-eye-view of campus, affectionately known as the Eagle's Nest. Auburn is a large public institution set in a small-college town, and Southern Living named Auburn one of the South's Best College Towns.
Quad Center
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We are finishing the tour at the Quad Center which is home to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Auburn University Admissions Advisors are here to help you through the admissions process and to help you learn more about becoming an Auburn Tiger. Here to greet you is Auburn's mascot Aubie, who is a 9-time national champion mascot. Thank you for exploring Auburn University!