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I believe there are 2 semesters and a summer term, but you can find more information by actual students of Auburn here: http://www.unigo.com/auburn_university/reviews/
Auburn University was chartered by the Alabama Legislature as the East Alabama Male College on February 7, 1856. it was granted university status by the Alabama Legislature in 1960 and officially renamed Auburn University
I am not sure about that question, but there are many excellent dental schools out there. Among them are the University of Maryland at Baltimore and Harvard University, school of dentistry.
Approximately 400,000 students graduate from universities in Bangladesh each year.
The University of Alabama's biggest rival is Auburn University. They play each other every year in a game titled the "Iron Bowl".
The online university changes from year to year. But this site helps keep up to date with online university graduation rates: oedb.org/rankings/graduation-rate
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IU had its first graduation in 1830 with three graduates.
Things are getting from bad to worse, about one in every 10 graduates is finding a suitable job they like. Most graduates are taking a gap year after university. I'm scared!!!
Auburn University was established in 1856 as the East Alabama Male College, 20 years after the city of Auburn's founding. In 1872, under the Morrill Act, the school became the first land-grant college in the South and was renamed the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. In 1899 the name again was changed, to the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Finally, in 1960 the name of the school was changed to Auburn University, a title more in keeping with its location, and expressing the varied academic programs and larger curriculum of a major university.
Auburn has a swim team. This year, 2010, an old Auburn swimmer was in the Olympics.
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