Student Programming

University Program Council (UPC)
The University Program Council is the primary student-run programming board which provides a wide variety of events for the student body. UPC's mission is to enrich each student’s Auburn experience by providing inclusive and engaging programs that foster community and a positive campus culture. Signature UPC programs include The First 56, The Fall Concert, Homecoming, Fall Festival, War Damn Coffee Jam, Holiday Lighting Ceremony, Spring Fair, Magnolia Ball, Student Center Takeovers, and Stadium Movies.

The First 56 | Coordinated by UPC
For many students, the habits formed in the first 56 days of the fall semester set the tone for the rest of the year. The First 56 is an initiative by the entire campus community that promotes student engagement, healthy decision-making, and academic achievement through hundreds of events and opportunities intended to help students build community and success from the beginning each fall.
Visit the First 56 Website Schedule of First 56 Events
Auburn University Dream Makers (AUDM)
Auburn University Dream Makers are dedicated to supporting the NICU and Pediatric units at East Alabama Health through community-driven fundraising efforts. Each year, the excitement peaks at our 12-hour Main Event in February — an energetic celebration packed with games, guest speakers, live music, and fundraising challenges.

Black Student Union (BSU)
The Black Student Union works to support and represent the interests of a variety of student organizations at Auburn, unifying students and seeking to promote a positive campus environment through programs and opportunities open to all Auburn students. Signature BSU programs include Unity Week, Jazz and Poetry, the MLK Day of Service, and collaboration with the National Pan-Hellenic Council's Tiger Stomp.

International Student Organization (ISO)
The International Student Organization works to support and represent the interests of a variety of student organizations at Auburn, unifying students and seeking to promote intercultural programs and opportunities open to all Auburn students. Signature ISO programs include the Peace Dinner, ISO Social Hours, and ISO Soccer Tournament.

LEAD Auburn
LEAD Auburn is a student-run organization that hosts leadership cohorts, signature events, overnight retreats, customized workshops and travel experiences that help students hone their skills to lead on campus and beyond. Signature LEAD Auburn programs include the Certified Student Leadership Program, Etiquette Dinners, Lunch and Learns, and other professional networking events and experiences.

Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA seeks to serve and promote individual students while unifying all that is Auburn. While SGA spends most of its energy advocating for the student body's needs and interests, SGA also provides a variety of programs to engage the student body. Signature SGA programs include Hey Day, Up All Night, Creed Day, and shaker distribution on Fridays before home football games.
