2024 Tuition & Fees

The 2024 tuition & fees of Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) is $9,436 for Alabama residents and $20,092 for out-of-state students. Its tuition & fees is more expensive than the average tuition ($8,899) of public community colleges in Alabama.
The following table shows the 2023-2024 tuition & fees, books & supplies, and living costs at Auburn University at Montgomery. Then, we compare its costs to Alabama community colleges and all U.S. community colleges.
In addition, the chart shows tuition trends over the last 5 years. You can check more comprehensive tuition information on the cost of attendance page.
Cost of AttendanceComparisonTuition Trends
2024 Cost Of Attendance
Alabama ResidentsOut-of-State
Tuition & Fees$9,436$20,092
Books & Supplies$1,500
On-Campus Living Costs$11,846
Off-Campus Living Costs$17,240
Average Financial Aid$9,078
Cost of Attendance$22,782$33,438
After Financial Aid$13,704$24,360
Average Earning After 10 years of graduation$38,000
2024 Tuition & Fees and Comparison
Alabama ResidentsOut-of-State Students
Auburn University at Montgomery$9,436$20,092
Public Community Colleges in Alabama$5,119$8,899
Public Community Colleges in U.S.$4,939$8,623
Tuition Trends

Application Requirements

AUM Admission Requirements
High School GPARequired
High School RankConsidered, if submitted
High School Record (or Transcript)Required
Completion of College Preparatory ProgramNot Considered
RecommendationsNot Considered
Formal Demonstration of CompetenciesNot Considered
SAT / ACTRequired
English Proficiency TestRequired
Other Test (Wonderlic,WISC-III,etc)Not Considered
Work experienceNot Considered
Personal statement or essayNot Considered
Legacy statusNot Considered

Offered Degrees/Programs By Area of Study

Auburn University at Montgomery offers Bachelor's programs. The following table summarizes the number of offered programs by degree types.
Offered Programs and Online Availability
CertificateAssociate'sBachelor's
Online ProgramsNOT OFFEREDNOT OFFERED2
Total ProgramsNOT OFFEREDNOT OFFERED38
The following tables list each major program along with offered degrees and online availability. The number in each column indicates the number of awarded degrees and/or certificates of the program. It includes completers through on-campus classes, partially online classes, and only online classes. "Only in Classroom" means that the program is offered only on-site classes and "not offered" means that the school does not offer the program.
You may want to see all schools offering a major program by following the link on the title of the program.
Natural Resources and Conservation
Communication and Journalism
Computer and Information Sciences
Education
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
English Language and Literature
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies
Physical Sciences
Psychology
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, and Firefighting
Social Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences
Business
History

Student Population

There are 5,109 students at Auburn University at Montgomery including both full-time and part-time students. By gender, 1,746 male students and 3,322 female students are attending the school. The following table shows the total number of students by gender and attending status at the school. You can check more enrollment information of the school.
Student Population
TotalFull-TimePart-time
Total5,0683,4171,651
Male Students1,7461,228518
Female Students3,3222,1891,133

Distance Learning (Online Degree/Program) Student Population

At Auburn University at Montgomery, there are 5,109 students including in both full-time and part-time status. Of that, 3,091 students were attending classes through distance learning (993 students are enrolled exclusively and 2,098 are enrolled in some online courses) .
Distance Learning Enrollment Distribution
Total Enrollment5,109
Enrolled Exclusively in Online Courses993
Enrolled in Some But Not All Online Courses2,098
Not Enrolled In Any Online Courses2,018

School Profile and Academic Overview

Auburn University at Montgomery is a four-years, public school located in Montgomery, Alabama. For the academic year 2023-2024, the tuition & fees are $9,436 for Alabama residents and $20,092 for other students on average. It offers 77 degree programs through 38 Bachelor's programs. Of that, the distance learning opportunity is given to 19 programs (2 Bachelor's programs). The average earning in 10 years after graduation from the school is $38,000. The average salary varies depending on the field of study where Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse program shows the highest salary with $53,300 after graduating from Auburn University at Montgomery.
Directory Information and Key Academic Statistics
Typefour-years, public
Address7440 East Drive, Montgomery, AL
Phone334-244-3000
Tuition & Fees (2023-2024) »In-State$9,436
Out-of-State$20,092
Acceptance Rate92.23%
Student Population »5,109 Total Enrollment
Graduation Rate »35%
Transfer-out Rate31%
Retention Rate70% (Full-time)
23% (Part-time)
Average Financial Aid »$9,078
Students to Faculty15:1 (6.67%)
Average Earning After 10 years of graduation$38,000
Average Salary by Field of Study$21,600 - $53,300


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