Welcome to the Auburn University Graduate School.
With more than 200 master’s and doctoral programs, Auburn University’s Graduate School prepares students to lead the way in meeting this century’s challenges. As a historically land-grant institution, Auburn University seeks to promote both the pursuit of knowledge and its practical application. A variety of innovative programs like the Detection and Food Safety Center and the Center for Bioenergy and Bioproducts mix cutting-edge research with a commitment to the community and the world. The results are evident - Auburn graduate students are winning awards and participating in research that positively impacts our state and nation. Graduate education at Auburn University produces scholars that are ready to shape the future!
"There is no short cut to achievement. Life requires thorough preparation - veneer isn't worth anything." -
George Washington Carver
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- May 16 -
Classes begin for Mini-Session I - Extended (6-week Mini-Session)
- May 22 -
Classes begin for 10-week Term and Mini-Session I (first 5-week Mini-Session)
- May 26 -
Memorial Day Holiday
- June 6 - Last day for submission of Doctoral Dissertation First Draft Approval Forms and drafts for format check. Last day to apply for foreign language examinations
- June 16 - 20 -
Submission of thesis rough drafts for format check
- June 17
- Last day to clear incomplete grades from Fall 2007
- June 26 -
Mid-10 week term, last day of Mini-Session I (first 5-week Mini-Session)
- June 27-28 -
Final examinations for Mini-Session I (first 5-week Mini-Session
- June 27 -
Classes end for 6-week Mini-Session I - Extended
- June 28 -
Final examinations for Mini-Session I - Extended (6-week Mini-Session)
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