Academic Support

The Academic Support office 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 including academic coaching, peer tutoring, Study Smart, and Supplemental Instruction.

Auburn Cares

The Auburn Cares office is designed to support students throughout their college career to best achieve their academic and co-curricular goals. Many students experience difficulties during college, either due to academic or personal reasons. Common stressors include medical, mental health, personal or family crisis, illness, or injury. These life events can interfere with a student’s ability to attain their goals, both inside and outside the classroom. The Auburn Cares staff work collaboratively with students to identify resources and develop personal action plans. Students can be referred to Auburn Cares by faculty, staff, family, or other students when they have a concern regarding a student’s welfare. Students can also self-refer in order to access support and assistance.

Auburn University Medical Clinic (AUMC)

Auburn University Medical Clinic (AUMC) has physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and a full nursing staff to serve students.  The AUMC has a full lab, x-ray facilities, and a massage therapist. Pharmacy Services through the Harrison College of Pharmacy are available on-site. 

Auburn University Psychological Services Center (AUPSC)

AUPSC is a training clinic provided by the Department of Psychological Sciences at Auburn University. Graduate students in doctoral training for clinical psychology provide individual and group therapy. Services are provided under the supervision of licensed psychologists. Cost of therapy typically ranges from $30 to $60 per 50-minute session. AUPSC does not bill insurance. All therapy clients are charged $80 for their initial intake appointment, which typically lasts 2 hours.

Tiger Education Screening Intervention (TESI)

TESI is a one-on-one educational intervention program designed to help students reduce the risks associated with their alcohol or substance use. Over the course of 2-3 sessions, students will meet individually with a trained TESI facilitator to explore how their alcohol or substance use may be impacting be impacting areas of their life, receive personalized feedback on their use, and determine strategies to reduce their risk. All sessions are confidential. The cost of TESI for mandated students is $125. The fee is waived for students who self-refer into the program. TESI appointments can be scheduled by calling the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center.

Marriage and Family Therapy Center (MFT Center)

The MFT Center is the Auburn University Marriage and Family Therapy Masters program’s on-campus training clinic. The training clinic provides services to East Alabama residents. The MFT Center is staffed by graduate students who are working toward Master’s degrees and are supervised by licensed supervisors. A sliding scale fee based on family size and income is charged.

Office of Inclusion and Diversity (OID)

The Office of Inclusion and Diversity strives to create an environment where students receive kindness and consideration out of respect and receive equal attention based on effort, knowledge, ability, talent and hard work. The office also includes the Cross-Cultural Center for Excellence that is the home to the Peer Mentoring Program (PMP). The PMP empowers underrepresented students to become leaders in the community. The program’s focus is to help students reach their full potential and graduate from Auburn University with a world of knowledge and the ability to embrace diversity.

Office of International Programs (OIP)

The OIP welcomes students and scholars from around the world. Through the support of OIP, international students and scholars and their academic units of choice on the Auburn University campus receive the needed immigration support documentation required for entry into the United States and the assistance needed to maintain the appropriate status under the United States Department of Homeland Security rules and regulations.

Office of Accessibility (OA)

The Office of Accessibility provides reasonable accommodations and services for qualified students with documented disabilities who are attending Auburn University, enrolled in distance learning classes, or participating in programs sponsored by Auburn University. Student Counseling & Psychological Services works closely with the OA when student disabilities are related to mental health issues.

Safe Harbor

Safe Harbor is a part of the Auburn Cares office and provides comprehensive services to students who are survivors of physical, emotional, verbal, and sexual violence. Safe Harbor is committed to reducing violence against individuals by increasing awareness about dating and domestic violence, stranger sexual assault, acquaintance sexual assault, sexual harassment, and other forms of sexual violence.

Student Policy eBook

The Student Policy eBook is Auburn University’s student planner and online handbook. It contains information pertaining to student organizations, activities, academic rules, and other information aimed at helping students adjust to college life.

Virtual Pamphlet Collection (University of Buffalo)

ULifeline online support

Mental Health Screening Program (Depression, Anxiety, Eating Disorders, etc.)

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