🏫 About Auburn University
Auburn University today is a comprehensive land, sea and space grant institution – among the few that hold that distinction – occupying more than 1,840 acres and helping fulfill the dreams of nearly 20 thousand students. The university began, though, as the small, more humble East Alabama Male College, which was chartered in 1856 and opened its doors in 1859 as a private liberal arts institution.
Auburn University has established itself as an excellent comprehensive, public land-grant university. However, excellence is not enough. The University aspire to become a world-renowned institution that excels in education, research, and service—and to become a model of higher education. Auburn University understand that higher education is on the precipice of change. The institution inintend to lead and shape that change. The University's goals describe Auburn University’s highest priorities for the next five years. The accomplishment of these goals will best position the institution to achieve its 20-year vision.
Mission
As a land-grant institution, Auburn University is dedicated to improving the lives of the people of Alabama, the nation, and the world through forward-thinking education, life-enhancing research and scholarship, and selfless service.