Ready to apply to a Harbert College of Business study abroad program? The application process depends on which program you're interested in. Follow the instructions and application link for the program you're looking for below.
The initial application process requires that students submit a short preliminary application form that will be reviewed by the program director and staff. Choose the appropriate form for the program you're interested in:
The director and staff will meet with the student for an informal interview. Once this is completed, the student will receive a decision on the initial application (pending grade point verification and academic standing by the registrar). Students who pass the initial screening will be given instructions for securing a spot on the roster.
Stage 2 of the process requires the student to formally apply and register with the AU Study Abroad office. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.25 and be in good standing with the registrar’s office to study abroad, though GPA requirements are often considerably higher for the consulting internship programs.
For the AU Business Exchange Program, students can get started by visiting Auburn Abroad, Office of International Programs.
The recommended first step is to attend an Orientation Session to help navigate the process of selecting and applying to a study abroad program. During the orientation, students will have an opportunity to speak with an Auburn Abroad coordinator or intern about specific questions that they may have in the preliminary planning stages for study abroad.
Students who are ready to apply to this program, may start the application through either the Universidad de Navarra or Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences sites.
The application period for all summer business programs opens October 18, 2020, with rolling admission, which means that the programs will accept applications until programs either fill or final rosters are due to our international partners for housing, tours, etc. Students are encouraged to apply early and move through the application process efficiently as programs will fill and close at some point typically late in the Fall semester or the beginning of Spring.