Auburn Club & Auburn Alumni Affiliate Scholarship

Auburn Club & Auburn Alumni Affiliate Scholarship

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AUBURN CLUB SCHOLARSHIP

With over 95 Auburn Clubs and 33 Auburn Alumni Affiliates throughout the country, alumni have the opportunity to participate in various fundraising activities either directly for their local club or affiliate’s scholarship program scholarship or toward the association’s endowed scholarship.

In 2021, our Auburn Clubs and Auburn Alumni Affiliates contributed more than $427,793 toward student scholarships. Qualifications for these scholarships vary with each club. Most are based on financial need and/or academic qualifications.

Auburn Club & Auburn Alumni Affiliate Scholarships are awarded by the Office of University Scholarships. Incoming students must complete the scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) by 4:45 p.m. CST on February 1. All admissioon application files must be completed by December 1 for early action admission and scholarship consideration. Current students must complete the scholarship application through AUSOM by midnight CST on February 1. Incoming freshmen must have a minimum 3.0 high school GPA. Incoming transfer students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative transfer GPA. Current students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA. Priority consideration is given to students who have not previously been recognized with a scholarship valued at resident tuition or greater. Auburn Club Scholarships are awarded competitively in early April at an average of $1,500 for one year based on available funding, and consideration does not guarantee a scholarship will be awarded. Please contact the Office of University Scholarships at scholar@auburn.edu or 334-844-7570 with questions.

Auburn Alumni Association Scholarship

Auburn Alumni Association Scholarship

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AUBURN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

Auburn Alumni Association Endowed Scholarships are awarded by the Office of University Scholarships among eligible incoming freshmen and transfer students. Incoming students must complete the scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) by 4:45 p.m. CST February 1. At least one parent or guardian must be an alumnus or alumna of Auburn and have become a fully paid life member of the Auburn Alumni Association on or before February 1. To receive consideration, students should indicate on the application for admission if they have a parent or guardian who is a graduate of Auburn. Following acceptance for admission, eligible students complete the scholarship application where they will have an opportunity to provide parent name, graduation year, and address within AUSOM. The Office of University Scholarships will use this information to confirm alumni and life member status with the Auburn Alumni Association. Students who have already been recognized with a scholarship valued at resident tuition or greater and students pursuing a second undergraduate degree or first professional degree are ineligible for consideration.

Auburn Alumni Association Endowed Scholarships are awarded competitively in early April. Beginning in 2022, five scholarships will be awarded each year at one-third non-resident tuition and fees to quality a student for a scholarship waiver of an additional one-third non-resident tuition. This will allow an out-of-state student to attend one year for resident tuition. In addition, the $2,000 scholarships shall be awarded with the number of scholarships determined by the Office of University Scholarships and limited to the remaining funds available in the spendable account and consistent with the scholarship award guidelines. Consideration does not guarantee a scholarship will be awarded. Please contact the Office of University Scholarships at scholar@auburn.edu or 334-844-7570 with questions.

The Circle of Excellence

The Circle of Excellence

Circle of Excellence

Your Auburn Alumni Association offers an exciting opportunity for Life Members to give back to Auburn University. The Circle of Excellence was created to increase the endowment for the Auburn Alumni Association Endowed Scholarships, the scholarship program at Auburn University designed to specifically support the eligible children of life members of your Auburn Alumni Association. As life members were paying their membership contributions, a portion of the contributions was designated to the Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund. It is our goal to continue increasing the endowment to provide more scholarships to deserving students. In doing so, we invite our life members to continue to help us reach this goal.

Please note, your membership in the Circle of Excellence Society automatically enrolls and increases your Life Membership to Sustaining Life Member. Your Sustaining Life Member pin will arrive shortly after joining the Circle of Excellence or making your annual contribution.

Circle of Excellence Benefits

Orange Level

$1,000 – $2,499 + $100 minimum annually

  • A pin signifying membership level
  • Name listed in the members section below
  • Name listed annually in Auburn Magazine in the fall or winter issue
  • Recognize attendees at the Club Leadership Conference,
  • GoldenEagles Reunion, Lifetime Achievement Awards and Auburn
  • Alumni Association board meetings
  • Special invitation to participate in scholarship promotions
  • Recognition for longevity in the program
  • An exclusive Circle of Excellence window decal

Orange & Blue Level

$2,500 – $4,999 + $250 minimum annually

  • A pin signifying membership level
  • Name listed in the members section below
  • Name listed annually in Auburn Magazine in the fall or winter issue
  • Recognize attendees at the Club Leadership Conference,
  • Golden Eagles Reunion, Lifetime Achievement Awards and
  • Auburn Alumni Association board meetings
  • Special invitation to participate in scholarship promotions
  • Recognition for longevity in the program
  • An exclusive Circle of Excellence window decal

    Diamond Level

    $5,000 + $500 minimum annually

    • A pin signifying membership level
    • Name listed in the members section below
    • Name listed annually in Auburn Magazine in the fall or winter issue
    • Recognize attendees at the Club Leadership Conference,
    • Golden Eagles Reunion, Lifetime Achievement Award and Auburn Alumni Association board meetings
    • Special invitation to participate in scholarship promotions
    • Recognition for longevity in the program
    • An exclusive Circle of Excellence window decal
    • Priority offering to the Lifetime Achievement Awards

      CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE MEMBERS

       

      The mission of the Circle of Excellence Society is to award scholarships to future generations of Auburn alumni, specifically to eligible and selected children of life members of the Auburn Alumni Association. Established in 2005, the number of Circle of Excellence-awarded alumni scholarships has been rising steadily; the association awarded more than 150 scholarships to children of life members during the 2018-19 academic year.

      The association offers its sincerest gratitude to members of the Circle of Excellence Society.

      * denotes Charter Members of the Circle of Excellence.

      Diamond Level

      Mrs. Susan K. Black ’77
      Mrs. Georgia Ann Boutwell ’81
      Mrs. Janet Mertz Brantley ’91
      Mr. William Crumbly Byrd II ’89
      Dr. Rod Michael Duraski ’76
      Ronald Duane Dyson, Jr. ’01

      Dr. Charles D. Hart ’85
      Mr. C. Henry “Hank” Jester ’82
      Mr. M. Van Henley ’80
      Dr. Robert Edwin Hicks ’86
      Mrs. Laura C. Kezar ’08
      Mr. Arthur M. Leadingham Jr. ’77

      Mrs. Kristin F. Lockwood ’87
      Mr. Michael C. Rogers ’87
      Ms. Regenia Rena Sanders ’95
      Col. (Ret) Robert W. Schorr ’61
      * Mr. William Bryan Stone II ’85

      Orange & Blue Level

      Mr. James Chesley Allred III ’86
      Ms. Dion M. Aviki ’04
      Mr. Timothy Allen Barton ’78
      Mr. Frederick R. Blatchford ’85
      Dr. William O. Cowart ’58
      Mrs. Jenna Crawford Mayo ’06

      Mrs. Angela Smith Jenkins ’94
      Mrs. Emma Jean McKinley ’55
      Mr. Jefrey B. Moore ’88
      Dr. Laurie Beth Patrick ’83
      Mr. Anthony “Tony” Torbert ’90

      Orange Level

      Mr. Jeremy L Arthur ’99
      Ms. Maria Lee Baugh ’87
      Mr. Jere L. Beasley Sr. ’59
      Mrs. Rebecca Roy Cazana ’69
      Mr. Christopher Michael Cilluffo ’95
      Mr. Joe A. Dalton ’82
      Charmaine Knight Dennis ’98
      Mr. Fredrick Drake Daniell ’11

      Mr. Eric Mark Dunlap ’06
      Mr. Timothy Mark Ellen ’81
      Mrs. Michelle Granberry ’92
      * Mr. Randy Joe Ham ’73
      Mrs. LuAnne Lockwood Hart ’80
      Mr. Metrick M. Houser ’93
      Dr. Joshua Ryan Jarrell ’05
      Mr. Rhon E. Jones ’86

      Mrs. Angela Smith Jenkins ’94
      Mr. Douglas Edward Kilton ’82
      Rebecca Smith Liner ’81
      Mr. Elon W. Maddox ’73
      Dr. Kiersten Alexis Miller ’07
      Mrs. Lisa B. Mitchell ’88
      Mrs. Jennifer G. Moore ’85
      Mrs. Betty Steger Moulton ’82
      Mr. Jeffrey B. Moore ’88

      Ms. Dawn LaTasha Oliver ’97
      Dr. Don Watson Powell ’60
      Ms. Mary Elizabeth Ryan ’13
      Mr. Andrew Jason Saliba ’92
      Mrs. Denise Nix Slupe ’86
      Mr. Jeffrey Ira Stone ’79
      Mr. William Frank Tait III ’96
      Mr. Kyle J. Venable ’19
      Chastity Stevenson Westry ’97

      Student Alumni Association Scholarship

      Student Alumni Association Scholarship

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      STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

      Student Alumni Association Annual Scholarships are awarded by the Office of University Scholarships among eligible Student Alumni Association (SAA) members. Current students must complete the scholarship application each year through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) by 4:45 p.m. CST on February 1. Current students must be a member of the Student Alumni Association, be a rising senior, and have a minimum 3.5 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA, with preference to students who demonstrate financial need through completion of the FAFSA. To receive consideration, current students should indicate membership in the Student Alumni Association when prompted on the scholarship application. The Student Alumni Association provides a list of eligible members to the Office of University Scholarships for confirmation. Priority consideration is given to students who have not previously been recognized with a scholarship valued at resident tuition or greater. Student Alumni Association Annual Scholarships are awarded competitively in early April at $1,000 for one year based on available funding, and consideration does not guarantee a scholarship will be awarded.

      Please contact the Office of University Scholarships at scholar@auburn.edu or 334-844-7570 with questions.

      Veterans Endowed Scholarship

      Veterans Endowed Scholarship

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      Veterans Endowed Scholarship

      We realize you have many options when it comes to making year-end donations, so we greatly appreciate your support of the Auburn Alumni Association Veterans Scholarship. This scholarship was established through the generous contributions of our first Tiger Giving Day on Dec. 1, 2015. Thanks to you, the Auburn Alumni Association has been able to establish a new, fully funded scholarship endowment of more than $25,000 for U.S. military veterans wishing to attend Auburn. The first scholarship was awarded in the spring of 2017 for the 2017-18 school year.

      To receive consideration for Auburn Alumni Association Scholarship, incoming freshmen must complete the scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) by 4:45 p.m. CST on December 15. Current students must complete the scholarship application through AUSOM by 4:45 p.m. CST on February 1. Visit www.auburn.edu/ausomfor more information on this and other scholarships at Auburn University.

       

       

      Golden Eagles Scholarship

      Golden Eagles Scholarship

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      GOLDEN EAGLES SCHOLARSHIP

      Golden Eagles Annual Scholarships are awarded by the Office of University Scholarships among incoming and current students with demonstrated financial need. Incoming students must complete the scholarship application through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM) by 4:45 p.m. CST on February 1. Current students must complete the scholarship application through AUSOM by 4:45 p.m. CST on February 1.

      Students must demonstrate financial need through completion of the FAFSA. Incoming freshmen must have a minimum 3.0 high school GPA and a 25-29 ACT or 1130-1320 SAT score. Incoming transfer students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative transfer GPA. Current students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative, unadjusted Auburn GPA at the end of fall semester. At least one parent or guardian must be an alumnus or alumna of Auburn and have become a fully paid life member of the Auburn Alumni Association on or before February 1. To receive consideration, students should indicate on the application for admission if they have a parent or guardian who is a graduate of Auburn.

      Eligible incoming students accepted for admission and current students should complete the scholarship application where they will have an opportunity to provide parent name, graduation year, and address within AUSOM. The Office of University Scholarships will use this information to confirm alumni and life member status with the Auburn Alumni Association. Priority consideration is given to students who have not previously been recognized with a scholarship valued at resident tuition or greater. Golden Eagles Annual Scholarships are awarded competitively in early April at a minimum of $1,000 for one year based on available funding, and consideration does not guarantee a scholarship will be awarded. Please contact the Office of University Scholarships at scholar@auburn.edu or 334-844-7570 with questions.