Auburn University Campus Map

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Tours

  1. Main Campus Tour

    Tour some of Auburn University's main and most iconic buildings.

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    1. Samford Hall

      Official Name:Samford Hall

      About:
      Built in 1888-90 and renovated in 1971, the building is a successor to the first "Old Main" that occupied the site. The original building, which was the first at the old East Alabama Male College, burned in 1887 after nearly three decades of service. Samford Hall is named for William James Samford, Alabama's 31st governor, who was from Lee County and was a student at the East Alabama Male College before the Civil War. Today Samford Hall serves as the university's administrative headquarters.

      Department(s):

      • Advancement Base Budget/payback
      • Associate Vice President For Business And Finance
      • Asst Vp For Auxiliary Services
      • Auxiliary Services
      • Board Of Trustees Office
      • Campus Planning & Space Management
      • Department Of Internal Auditing
      • General Counsel
      • General Counsel - To Be Deleted Do Not Use
      • Governmental Affairs
      • Internal Auditing
      • Off Of Communications & Marketing
      • Office Of Audit-Compliance-Privacy
      • Office Of Communcations And Marketing
      • Office Of Communications&marketing
      • Office Of Institutional Research
      • Office Of Internal Audit
      • Office Of The Executive Vice President
      • Office Of The Provost
      • Office Of Trademark Management And Licensing
      • Office Of Undergraduate Studies
      • Planning Design And Construction
      • President's Office
      • Research & Economic Development
      • Special Events
      • State Government Relations
      • Trademark Licensing
      • Undergraduate Studies Admin
      • Undergraduate Studies Administration
      • Univ Marketing & Strategic Comm
      • University Outreach
      • Vp For Bus & Fin & Cfo
      • Vp For Bus-Fin & Cfo

      Address:
      182 S College St
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 1888

      Primary Use: University Administration

      Size: 63,973 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact: Nolan Torbert

    2. Toomer's Corner

      One of Auburn's most recognizable landmarks, Toomer's Corner is at the intersection of College Street and Magnolia Avenue. Toomer's Drugs and the Auburn Oak Trees anchor Toomer's Corner. When Auburn wins a game, fans celebrate at Toomer's corner by rolling the oak trees with toilet paper making it one of the most uniquely Auburn photo opportunities.

    3. Quad Housing Tour - Broun Hall

      The Quad housing tour takes place in Broun Residence Hall. Register for the Quad housing tour by visiting our website at universityhousing.auburn.edu/communities/tours/.

    4. Draughon Library and Mell Classroom Building

      Official Name:DRAUGHON LIBRARY AND MELL CLASSROOM BUILDING

      About:
      The RBD Library is named after Auburn's 10th president, Ralph Brown Draughon. The library holds 3.6 million volumes for research in every subject offered by the university and has more than 4,800 seats for patron use. Initially completed in 1963, in 1990 the size of the library doubled with a new addition. In 2017, the Mell classroom building with its 26 engaged and active student learning (EASL) classrooms and 40 study spaces was added to connect formal learning more tightly with the various resources located in the library.

      Department(s):

      • Academic Support
      • Academic Support Services
      • Au Dining Commissions And Expenditures
      • Auburn University Bookstore
      • Auburn University Libraries
      • Biggio Center
      • Bookstore Administrative
      • Campus Dining
      • Encyclopedia Of Alabama
      • Office Of Information Technology
      • Office Of Information Technology Ad
      • Office Of The Registar
      • Office Of University Writing
      • Tiger Dining
      •  

      Address:
      231 Mell St
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 1962

      Primary Use: Library

      Size: 474,993 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact: Richard McLawhorn

    5. Melton Student Center

      Official Name:HAROLD D. MELTON STUDENT CENTER

      About:
      The Student Center opened in August, 2008. It contains 182,000 square feet of space for student meeting rooms, study areas, lounges, offices, food areas and other student uses near the center of campus.

      Department(s):

      • Assessment And Strategic Planning
      • Au Dining Commissions And Expenditures
      • Auburn Cares
      • Auburn Office Of Student Involvement
      • Auburn Student Media
      • Auxiliary Enterprises
      • Auxiliary Enterprises General
      • Campus Dining
      • Campus Safety And Security
      • Center For Community Service
      • Copy Cat Duplicating Center
      • Department Of Public Safety And Security
      • Graduate School
      • Health Promotion And Wellness Services
      • Health Promotions- Wellness Services
      • Health Promotions-Wellness Services
      • Leadership And Service Programs
      • Office Of Diversity And Multicultural Affairs
      • Office Of Greek Life
      • Office Of International Programs
      • Parents And Family Programs
      • Plainsman
      • Recreation And Wellness-Health Pr
      • Sa Communications
      • Sa Technology Admin
      • Student Advocacy
      • Student Affairs
      • Student Affairs Constit Adv
      • Student Affairs Technology Admin
      • Student Belonging
      • Student Center Department
      • Student Center Operations
      • Student Government Association
      • Student Media
      • Student Publications And Media
      • The Auburn Plainsman
      • The Office Of Student Conduct
      • Tiger Card And Tiger Club Accounts
      • Tiger Card Operations
      • Tiger Dining
      • Tiger Transit
      • University Program Council
      • Welcome Week

      Address:
      255 Heisman Dr
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 2008

      Primary Use: Student Services

      Size: 192,095 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact:

    6. Campus Green

      The Campus Green is a great photo spot located in the heart of campus. Located right next to Jordan Hare Stadium and the Melton Student Center, the Campus Green is a space students can use for organization events, photo opportunities, and general outdoor activities. 

    7. The Edge




      The Edge at Central Dining is our all-you-care-to-eat facility located in the heart of campus. The Edge serves delicious meals from friendly faces in a dynamic space customized to meet the needs of the Auburn Family. Our flexible concepts ensure quality ingredients, healthy options, convenient offering and personalized experiences for all guest.

    8. Jordan-Hare Stadium

      Official Name:Jordan-Hare Stadium

      About:
      Jordan-Hare seats 85,000. It was named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan and Clifford Leroy Hare. Jordan, a legendary football coach for over two decades at Auburn, retired in 1975 as Auburn's winningest coach. Hare, who played on Auburn's first football team in 1892, was dean of the School of Chemistry and state chemist from 1930 until 1948. It now also holds the largest video board in all of college football.

      Department(s):

      • Auburn Athletic Finance And Administration

      Address:
      251 S Donahue Dr
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 1939

      Primary Use: Athletics

      Size: 598,657 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact:

    9. Recreation & Wellness Center

      Official Name:Recreation & Wellness Center

      About:

      Department(s):

      • Recreation And Wellness Center

      Address:
      601 Heisman Dr
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 2013

      Primary Use: Student Services

      Size: 289,752 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact:

    10. Neville Arena

      Official Name:NEVILLE ARENA

      About:
      The Auburn Arena has a seating capacity of 9,600. It also includes more than 29,000 square feet of student-athlete space, a two-court practice facility, coaches' offices, the Auburn University Athletic Ticket Office, an AU Team Store, the Lovelace Museum, two food courts and many other amenities. The facility also provides more than 12,000 square feet of banquet/entertainment space, making it readily adaptable for concerts and other cultural events, convocations and various community gatherings

      Department(s):

      • Au Dining Commissions And Expenditures
      • Auburn Athletic Finance And Administration
      • Campus Dining
      • Tiger Dining

      Address:
      250 Beard-Eaves Ct
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 2010

      Primary Use: Athletics

      Size: 276,857 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact:

    11. Marching Band Practice Field

      The J.W. and Nell Birchfield Marching Band Practice Field is home to the 380-member Auburn University Marching Band. Dedicated in 2013, it boasts an artificial turf practice field identical to Pat Dye Field in Jordan-Hare Stadium. The northwest corner of the field houses a pavilion that provides shelter from inclement weather as well as restroom facilities and space for rehearsals and other activities. New storage spaces house instruments, gear, and uniforms that the band uses to practice and perform. 

    12. Medical Clinic

      Official Name:Medical Clinic

      About:
      The medical clinic is a full-service primary care clinic whose function is to serve Auburn University students, faculty, staff, and the Auburn community.  AUMC provides medical services on a fee-for-service basis, meaning you pay for medical services only when you use them.

      Department(s):

      • Auburn University Student Counseling Services
      • Pharmacy Health Services
      • Student Affairs Health Programs

      Address:
      400 Lem Morrison Dr
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 2004

      Primary Use: Student Services

      Size: 42,861 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact: Richard McLawhorn

    13. Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center (GPAC)

      Official Name:JAY AND SUSIE GOGUE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

      About:
      The Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center is an 85,000 square foot facility with high-quality, performance venues designed to host a variety of musical, theatrical and dance performances. The center includes a 1,200-seat multipurpose theater; an amphitheater and lawn (3,500 capacity); box office and two-level lobby. It also includes a catering kitchen, wardrobe and dressing rooms, and conference and administrative office spaces.

      Department(s):

      • AU Performing Arts Center

      Address:
      910 S College St
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 2019

      Primary Use: Other Au

      Size: 105,425 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact: Richard McLawhorn

    14. Eagle's Nest

      The Eagle's Nest is a popular location for tour groups to take in the view of Auburn's campus from the rooftop of the Haley Center. 

    15. Quad Center

      Official Name:Quad Center

      About:
      For nearly a half century, the Quad center was the dining hall for the Main Women's Dormitories near the center of campus. As more dining opportunities became available on campus and off, the need lessened for a dining hall and the building was converted in 1988 into office space.

      Department(s):

      • Fabrication
      • Housing
      • Housing Administration
      • Maintenance
      • Maintenance & Operations
      • Office Enrollment Serv-Operations
      • Office Of Enrollment Services
      • Office Of Enrollment Services- Operations
      • Office Of Undergraduate Admissions
      • Office Of University Scholarships
      • Paint Shop
      • President's Office
      • University Housing And Residence Life
      • University Ombuds

      Address:
      282 Quad Dr
      Auburn, AL 36849

      Year Built: 1939

      Primary Use: University Administration

      Size: 28,357 Gross Sq. Ft.

      Facilities Building Contact: Nolan Torbert