Incoming students should contact university officials or concerned professors for any questions related to admission and joining. The summer semester will take place as planned through remote instruction.

About Us

Indian Student Association (ISA), a registered student organization of Auburn University, has been functional for over 25 years and is one of the largest and most active student organizations. Our constitution can viewed here. Although, it primarily aims at helping Indian students, the main focus of the organization is to carry on a strong tradition of spreading awareness of Indian culture and traditions, promoting cultural exchange and embracing diversity among all individuals and communities. This is accomplished through social and cultural activities, general body meetings, community service and interaction with other student organizations. All our events are open to all the students on campus.

We also have a good number of Indian families residing in Auburn and Opelika. ISA works closely with Indian Cultural Association of East Alabama (ICAEA) to do several events together.
ISA aims to help new students with the educational and social issues that they may face at Auburn and attempts to provide them a “home away from home”. Interactions between students and between student and the local community are also highly encouraged.

Various programs and activities organized by the ISA throughout the year, averaging one every month, helps strengthen and celebrate Indian culture while also providing a common ground for enriching relations among students, faculty, relevant organizations, and families. A typical calendar of the ISA includes monthly, Republic Day Celebration on January 26th, indoor and outdoor sports competitions, community service by participating in the BIG Event, Holi or Festival of Colors in March, Bollywood Night, a picnic, Independence Day on August 15th, Fresher’s party, Navratri, Diwali or Festival of Lights in October or November, classical dance and music recitals by reputed guest artists, and a host of other events.

ISA also works with other organizations such as the International Student Organization, Office of Diversity and Multi-Cultural Affairs, the Graduate Student Council and the University Program Council on several other events. ISA has consistently represented Indian Students in talent shows, cultural competitions, fairs, seminars, etc. A dedicated team of students, who form the working committee of ISA, try their best to make the student life in Auburn livelier, energetic and enjoyable.

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