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Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM), located on a 500-acre campus seven miles east of downtown Montgomery, Alabama, offers highly respected, accredited academic programs in a challenging and caring college environment. Our student body consists of approximately 5,200 students, approximately 600 of which are graduate students. AUM also has international students on campus from 38 countries such as China, India, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Sweden, Nepal, and Germany. Academic programs include 26 baccalaureate degrees, 14 master’s degrees, 4 Educational Specialists degrees, and 2 doctoral programs, as approved by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education.
Established in 1967, Auburn University at Montgomery offered its first classes in 1969 and moved to its current 500-acre campus in east Montgomery in 1971. AUM was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges, in 1973 and was reaffirmed by SACSCOC in 1978, 1988, 1998, 2008, 2018 and is up for reaccreditation in 2028. Auburn University at Montgomery, a separately accredited institution, is one of two campuses that comprise the Auburn University system.
AUM is organized into five academic units: the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, the College of Business, the College of Education, the College of Nursing & Health Sciences, and the College of Sciences. Each college offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and offers courses in traditional, hybrid, and online formats. Courses taught in the traditional format are offered during the day, in the evening, and on weekends.
Questions and Comments
Contact the Commission
Interested parties may contact the Commission on Colleges with questions and comments about the accreditation status of AUM, or to file a complaint against the University for alleged non-compliance with a SACSCOC standard or requirement at:
1866 Southern Lane
Decatur, GA 30033-4097
404-679-4500
sacscoc.org
Contact AUM
Questions or complaints related to admissions, programs, financial aid, and practices of AUM should be directed to the university’s offices, publications, or websites, and not to the Commission on Colleges. To locate contact information for individual departments, see Search by Department.
Comments can also be directed to:
Provost Office
P.O. Box 244023
Montgomery, AL 36124