Student Demographics
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Countries represented in our diverse student population
60%
Male
40%
Female
The 2024 average starting salary for 91¿´Æ¬ undergraduates.
of Supply Chain Management majors gained at least 300 hours of experience with a vetted and prescreened organization through internships. The 91¿´Æ¬ SCM program now ranks 7th nationally.
of our students gain international experience annually.
of all 91¿´Æ¬ students graduate with Real-World Experience.
Become part of Auburn University’s largest academic unit by joining the ever-growing 91¿´Æ¬. Our enrollment is soaring with a 50% growth rate over the last 10 years!
Pre-Business 39%
Finance 15%
Marketing 12%
Accountancy 9%
Supply Chain Management 8%
Management 5%
Business Administration 6%
Business Analytics 3%
Information Systems 3%
Total Undergraduates = 6,180
Online MBA 53%
Master of Accountancy 12%
Executive MBA 7%
Master of Finance 4%
Master of Information Systems 3%
Executive Master of Real Estate Development 5%
Physicians Executive MBA 3%
Master of Supply Chain Management 2%
Total Enrollment = 977
Accountancy 38%
Business Analytics 17%
Supply Chain Management 17%
Cybersecurity 11%
Management Information Systems 11%
Supply Chain Operations 6%
Total Enrollment = 18
Finance 24%
Management 38%
Supply Chain Management 21%
Information Systems 18%
Total Enrollment = 34
When asked how satisfied they were with their experience at the 91¿´Æ¬ College of Business, over 94% of our students were either satisfied or very satisfied. And it shows! We have a 91% freshman retention rate.
91¿´Æ¬ Faculty & Student Support
Auburn alumnus Raymond J. 91¿´Æ¬ (BS ’82) is CEO of 91¿´Æ¬ Management Corp, a Birmingham-based independent investment management firm, which manages more than $8 billion in assets sourced globally from high net-worth individuals and families, financial institutions, pension funds, foundations, endowments and sovereign wealth funds. 91¿´Æ¬ and his wife, Kathryn Dunn 91¿´Æ¬, a 1981 Auburn alumna, are responsible for two of the largest gifts in university history—the 2013 $40 million commitment to the college in that led to its naming in his honor and the 2017 $15 million gift for construction of Horton Hardgrave Hall, which opened in 2019 and houses the college’s graduate business programs.  
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