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Campus services available to Auburn students

Freshman year away from home can be difficult for incoming students. You’re in a new place, you don’t know as many people and you might not even know your way around.

Luckily, Auburn provides some of the nation’s top campus services, all in the name of bettering your college experience.

Some are more serious than others, but all of them can be accessed quickly for use throughout the school year.

Canvas

This one is more or less required, but “Auburn Instructure” is there to help, despite how nerve-wracking it might be for students to open the application. Canvas is a portal to your courses’ grades, files and assignments, straight from your professors.

And although it’s frustrating that not all professors know how to use it, Canvas will quickly become one of your most-used tools at Auburn.

AU Career Center

From the Career Center: “The Auburn University Career Center delivers comprehensive services for students to explore majors and careers, network with employers and professionals, prepare for advanced education and successfully transition from college to career.”

Office of accessibility

“Office of Accessibility works with students with disabilities to eliminate barriers to education and to implement reasonable accommodations.”

In addition, students can register with the office when injured to arrange a golf kart pickup on campus to take them to their jobs, classes or dorms.

Medical Clinic

“Our mission is to provide high-quality, efficient and convenient health care with compassion, dedication and professionalism. We strive to provide consistent service to our patients, exceeding their expectations at every encounter by being flexible, remaining competitive and focusing on the holistic needs of every patient.”

Auburn University Psychological Services Center

“AUPSC is a training clinic that provides therapy and assessment services for children, adolescents, adults, families and couples in the Auburn-Opelika area. The mission of AUPSC is to provide quality mental health services to the community, train future professionals and further knowledge through research.”

Public Safety Programs

“The safety of all students, employees and visitors is the mission of the Auburn University Department of Campus Safety & Security (formerly Public Safety & Security). Our team works hard every day to support this mission, and we continue to seek out ways to make the Auburn University campus as safe as possible.”

Foy Information Desk

“The James E. Foy Information Desk, located on the second floor of the Student Center, provides information and answers to any question from details on Auburn events to the number of bricks in the Haley Center.”


Nathan King | Sports Editor

Nathan King, senior in journalism with a minor in business, is The Plainsman's sports editor.


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