College

Auburn University College of Agriculture

(3 reviews)

107 Comer Hall, Auburn, AL 36849

Auburn University College of Agriculture

Overview

The College of Agriculture traces its roots back to 1872 with the establishment of the Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College as a land-grant college. Throughout its history, the college has helped advance Alabama’s agricultural economy while improving the nutrition, health and standard of living for all citizens.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Services

Working Hours

Monday 7:45 AM–4:45 PM
Tuesday 7:45 AM–4:45 PM
Wednesday 7:45 AM–4:45 PM
Thursday 7:45 AM–4:45 PM
Friday 7:45 AM–4:45 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

Reviews

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Laura Sellers

As an Auburn alum and long-time resident, I’ve always admired the legacy and impact of the College of Agriculture. It’s one of Auburn’s oldest and most respected colleges—and it continues to play a vital role in shaping food systems, sustainability, and environmental research that affects all of us. Over the years, I’ve worked with faculty and staff from the College of Agriculture as they’ve relocated to the Auburn area. Whether they're focused on agribusiness, research, or fieldwork, I understand how important it is to find a home that fits their daily routine and long-term goals. The College of Agriculture represents the heart of Auburn in so many ways—tradition, innovation, and a deep connection to the land and community. I’m proud to live in a town where this kind of work is valued and supported. War Eagle!

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Carol Roberts

The College of Agriculture has an awesome faculty and staff! We were privileged to meet them during our Camp War Eagle session this summer, and they treated us as welcomed guests. They were very patient and efficient in explaining everything to us. We felt like we were in a close family environment. I'm so pleased my daughter has chosen the College of Agriculture for her studies this Fall!

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