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Auburn University at Montgomery Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate, Graduate, Online for Residents & Non-Residents

If you’re searching for Auburn out-of-state tuition, Auburn University at Montgomery charges higher tuition for non-Alabama residents than for in-state students, and the exact rate depends on whether you enroll in undergraduate, graduate, online, or on-campus courses.

This page is for prospective students comparing what AUM costs as an out-of-state student. It breaks down tuition and fees, resident versus non-resident rates, estimated cost of attendance, and tools such as the net price calculator so you can budget accurately and make an informed decision about attending AUM.

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2026-2027 Tuition and Fees

(Rates subject to change)

The AUM net price calculator provides an opportunity for future students to understand the costs for their attendance.  This is based on confidential inputs that will help the future student understand the costs of college that students like them paid to attend the institution in the previous year, after accounting for grants and scholarship aid. Many students use financial aid to lower Auburn costs: 76% of students receive some form of aid, and 68% of students receive grant money at Auburn University. On average, students receive $7,375 per year in grants and scholarships, while 32% use loans, and the average federal loan amount is $5,549, which can help families plan how much money may still be needed beyond federal loans. Check it out here:  Net Price Calculator

Basic Semester Charges1
Student Tuition and Audit Fees2
Undergraduate Resident$394 per credit hour
Undergraduate Nonresident$884 per credit hour
Undergraduate International$884 per credit hour
Graduate Resident$498 per credit hour
Graduate Nonresident$1,118 per credit hour
Graduate International$1,118 per credit hour
Online ProgramsSee below for Online Programs
Required Fees (All students, including auditors)
Administrative Service Fee3$35 per term
Student Activity Fee3$170 per term
Student Health Fee3$25 per term
Technology Fee$30 per credit hour
Athletic Fee4$7 per credit hour
First-Time Student Orientation Fee$125 one time non-refundable fee
Other Fees
Biology Fees$15 per credit hour
Clinical Laboratory Fees$8 per credit hour
Fine Arts Fees$8 per credit hour
Physical Science/Chemistry Fees$15 per credit hour
Speech & Hearing Fees$8 per credit hour
Hybrid Course Fee$20 per credit hour
Online Course Fee$40 per credit hour
Nursing Clinical Fees$200 per clinical hour
College of Education Internship Fee $300.00
Dept. of Communication Disorders Professional Fee$200 per semester
Dept. Of Medical Laboratory Science Professional Fee$200 per semester
School of Nursing Graduate Professional Fee$200 per semester
Basic Semester Charges
University Affiliation Fee5$135
Graduation Fee
Undergraduate$85
Graduate$98
Meal Plans6
On-Campus Residents$700
Off-Campus Residents$200
International Health Insurance Estimate
Fall 2026$826.50
Spring 2027$820.80
Summer 2027$433.20
  1. Effective Fall 2026.
  2. Persons desiring to attend courses or lectures without examination or credit may register to audit a course. The cost of auditing a course is one credit hour plus fees, regardless of the number of credit hours for that course
  3. Fee is nonrefundable after the fifth class day of the term.
  4. Billed for 1st 12 UG Hours and 1st 9 GR hours.
  5. University Affiliation Fee includes Clearing for Graduation, Comprehensive Examinations, and Resolving Incomplete Grades when not enrolled
  6. Required for all full-time undergraduate students for fall and spring terms.

Estimated Cost of Attendance

The estimated cost of attendance is the average cost to attend a college or university for the fall and spring semesters of one academic year. It includes tuition, fees, and an estimate of average costs for books and supplies, room and board, transportation and personal expense.

Undergraduate

Alabama ResidentNon- Alabama Resident
Estimated Tuition/Fees*$11,666$24,406
Estimated Loan Fees$119$119
Books, Supplies, & Equipment$2,500$2,500
Miscellaneous/Personal$1,890$1,890
Transportation$3,263$3,625
Housing & Food$19,368$19,368
Total$38,806$51,908

*Average cost of tuition and fees based on enrollment for 13 credit hours for undergraduate students per semester.

Graduate

Alabama ResidentNon- Alabama Resident
Estimated Tuition & Fees*$10,090$21,250
Estimated Loan Fees$217$217
Books, Supplies, & Equipment$2,500$2,500
Miscellaneous/Personal$1,890$1,890
Transportation$3,263$3,625
Housing & Food$19,368$19,368
Total$37,328$48,850

*Average cost of tuition and fees based on enrollment for 9 credit hours for graduate students per semester.

Online Program Tuition & Fees

  • Tuition for Alabama residents enrolled in fully online programs is $397 per credit hour for undergraduate classes and $502 per credit hour for graduate classes.
  • Tuition for non-Alabama residents enrolled in fully online programs is $421 per credit hour for undergraduate classes and $552 per credit hour for graduate classes.
  • All students taking online classes at AUM are assessed the Online Course Fee of $40 per credit hour. This fee covers the production of online courses, the learning management system, and other instructional technology licensing fees.
  • All AUM students are assessed an Administrative Service Fee of $35 per semester and a Technology Fee of $30 per credit hour.
  • Some of the fees charged to on-campus students are waived for fully online, non-Alabama resident students, saving them hundreds of dollars per semester.

Undergraduate Tuition & Fees for Online Programs

ResidentNon-Resident
Tuition (per credit hour)$397$421
Technology Fee (per credit hour)$30$30
Online Fee (per credit hour)$40$40
Tuition & Fees Per Credit Hour$467$491
Administrative Service Fee (per semester)$35$35

Graduate Tuition & Fees for Online Programs

ResidentNon- Resident
Tuition (per credit hour)$502$552
Technology Fee (per credit hour)$30$30
Online Fee (per credit hour)$40$40
Tuition & Fees Per Credit Hour$572$622
Administrative Service Fee (per semester)$35$35

2025-2026 Tuition and Fees

(Rates subject to change)

The AUM net price calculator provides an opportunity for future students to understand the costs for their attendance.  This is based on confidential inputs that will help the future student understand the costs of college that students like them paid to attend the institution in the previous year after accounting for grants and scholarship aid.  Check it out here:  Net Price Calculator

Basic Semester Charges1
Student Tuition and Audit Fees2
Undergraduate Resident$379 per credit hour
Undergraduate Nonresident$850 per credit hour
Undergraduate International$850 per credit hour
Graduate Resident$479 per credit hour
Graduate Nonresident$1,075 per credit hour
Graduate International$1,075 per credit hour
Online ProgramsSee below for Online Programs
Other Fees
Biology Fees$15 per credit hour
Clinical Laboratory Fees$8 per credit hour
Fine Arts Fees$8 per credit hour
Physical Science/Chemistry Fees$15 per credit hour
Speech & Hearing Fees$8 per credit hour
Hybrid Course Fee$20 per credit hour
Online Course Fee$40 per credit hour
Required Fees (All students, including auditors)
Administrative Service Fee3$35 per term
Student Activity Fee3$170 per term
Student Health Fee3$25 per term
Technology Fee$30 per credit hour
Athletic Fee$7 per credit hour for first 12 hours enrolled per semester
First-Time Student Orientation Fee$125 one time non-refundable fee
Basic Semester Charges
University Affiliation Fee4$135
Graduation Fee
Undergraduate$85
Graduate$98
Meal Plans5
On-Campus Residents$700
Off-Campus Residents$200
International Health Insurance Estimate
Fall 2025$802.50
Spring 2026$658.05
Summer 2026$492.20
  1. Effective Fall 2025.
  2. Persons desiring to attend courses or lectures without examination or credit may register to audit a course. The cost of auditing a course is one credit hour plus fees, regardless of the number of credit hours for that course.
  3. Fee is nonrefundable after fifth class day of the term.
  4. University Affiliation Fee includes Clearing for Graduation, Comprehensive Examinations and Resolving Incomplete Grades when not enrolled.
  5. Required for all full-time undergraduate students for fall and spring terms.

Estimated Cost of Attendance

The estimated cost of attendance is the average cost to attend a college or university for the fall and spring semesters of one academic year. It reflects the total cost for a particular college, including tuition, fees, and estimated living expenses, not just billed charges that students and families pay directly to the school. For out-of-state undergraduates at Auburn, that estimate is about $61,240 to $63,540 per year. Average housing and meals are $17,210, books and supplies are $1,200, personal expenses are $3,012, and transportation is $3,154. Out-of-state students should also budget for travel, since each student’s different situation can increase what they need to pay overall.

Undergraduate

Alabama ResidentNon- Alabama Resident
Estimated Tuition/Fees*$11,276$23,522
Estimated Loan Fees$119$119
Books, Supplies, & Equipment$1,500$1,500
Miscellaneous/Personal$1,530$1,530
Transportation$3,150$3,500
Housing & Food$13,167$13,167
Total$30,742$43,338

*Average cost of tuition and fees based on enrollment for 13 credit hours for undergraduate students per semester.

Graduate

Alabama ResidentNon- Alabama Resident
Estimated Tuition & Fees*$9,748$20,476
Estimated Loan Fees$217$217
Books, Supplies, & Equipment$1,500$1,500
Miscellaneous/Personal$1,530$1,530
Transportation$3,150$3,500
Housing & Food$14,428$14,428
Total$30,573$41,651

*Average cost of tuition and fees based on enrollment for 9 credit hours for graduates per semester.

Online Program Tuition & Fees

  • Tuition for Alabama residents enrolled in fully online programs $382 per credit hour for undergraduate classes and $483 per credit hour for graduate classes.
  • Tuition for non-Alabama residents enrolled in fully online programs $405 per credit hour for undergraduate classes and $531 per credit hour for graduate classes.
  • All students taking online classes at AUM are assessed the Online Course Fee of $40 per credit hour. This fee covers the production of online courses, the learning management system, and other instructional technology licensing fees.
  • All AUM students are assessed an Administrative Service Fee of $35 per semester and a Technology Fee of $30 per credit hour.
  • Some of the fees charged to on-campus students are waived for fully online, non-Alabama resident students, saving them hundreds of dollars per semester.

Undergraduate
Tuition & Fees for Online Programs

ResidentNon-Resident
Tuition (per credit hour)$382$405
Technology Fee (per credit hour)$30$30
Online Fee (per credit hour)$40$40
Tuition & Fees Per Credit Hour$452$475
Administrative Service Fee (per semester)$35$35

Graduate
Tuition & Fees for Online Programs

ResidentNon- Resident
Tuition (per credit hour)$483$531
Technology Fee (per credit hour)$30$30
Online Fee (per credit hour)$40$40
Tuition & Fees Per Credit Hour$553$601
Administrative Service Fee (per semester)$35$35

Frequently Asked Questions

AUM tuition and fees vary based on factors such as the student’s enrollment status, residency, and academic program. Students interested in Auburn should review AUM’s current tuition and fee schedules, together with financial aid options and major-specific charges, to understand the costs that apply to their specific program and enrollment, as some programs may cost more depending on the student’s major.

Yes. In addition to tuition, students may be responsible for various university fees associated with enrollment and campus services. The applicable fees can vary depending on the student’s program, course load, and other enrollment factors. If costs are covered through borrowing, that can include federal loans or private loans, and the amount borrowed adds to debt and overall student debt after graduation.

Students can review AUM’s official Tuition and Fees information for current rates and applicable charges. Using the Net Price Calculator can provide the most accurate estimate of what a student may pay at that particular college after aid, since family income and other factors can affect that estimate and what students qualify for.

Tuition costs at AUM can vary depending on residency classification. Students should review the university’s current tuition and fee information to determine which residency rate applies to them and what documentation may be required. Residency differences can be significant when compared with in-state pricing at a public college.

In addition to tuition and mandatory university fees, students should budget for expenses such as books, course materials, housing, meals, transportation, and personal expenses. Considering these costs alongside tuition can help students and their families develop a more accurate estimate of what they may pay overall at AUM, since the total can vary by family income, grants, scholarships, and loans. Average percent figures on aid and borrowing can also help students judge affordability for their situation and future job plans.

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