Located in the historic city for which it is named and on regional campuses across the state, Augusta University is Georgia’s preeminent public health sciences and medical research university, home of the state’s Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center, and one of the country’s top universities for student success.
The university’s multi-disciplinary research enterprise and corporate, community and government partnerships propel frontier-expanding discovery and real-world solutions that address critical health, security, economic and societal concerns to advance and enrich the human experience.
Augusta University provides a personalized learning and discovery environment that creates a sense of belonging and encourages involvement and growth, combining critical and creative thinking with practical experiences and community engagement to prepare students from all backgrounds for lifelong success.
It’s your life—and wherever it leads you, we’re committed to helping you define it, make meaning of it, and live it on your own terms.
Here, we worry about immunity. In lupus patients who are more susceptible to viruses, yes. But also in the adaptive code that stands between a credit card company’s digital files and the hacker who would infiltrate them.
Here, we pay attention to vital signs of all kinds: Monitors beeping steadily in our teaching hospital. Economic indicators plotted on a smart board in our school of business. The developmental milestones of a first grader tracked by a student teacher onsite at a local school.
And most of all, we think deeply about quality of life. How is it affected by an experimental drug for low blood pressure? How is it impacted by poverty or environmental degradation? What can the performing arts do to enrich it? What can history tell us about how we should define it?
Since 1828, students have come to us in search of a better life for themselves and their families. Today, our campuses in Augusta and across Georgia remain at the forefront of exceptional teaching and groundbreaking research, focused on improving and enriching the fullness of the human experience—for you, for others, for life.
With locations throughout Augusta and at satellite campuses in Athens, Albany, Rome and Savannah, the university’s 11 colleges and schools, with more than 150 programs, have a truly statewide impact in Georgia.
Home to the Medical College of Georgia, the nation’s eighth-largest and 13th-oldest medical school, the university’s Health Sciences Campus is at the forefront of health care innovation. Located in beautiful downtown Augusta and housing the state’s largest College of Nursing, the comprehensive College of Allied Health Sciences, The Graduate School, the state’s only dental school, The Dental College of Georgia, and the College of Science and Mathematics, the Health Sciences Campus is also home to the state’s only public academic medical center.
Built in and around a former United States arsenal, the historic Summerville Campus is home to four of the university’s colleges and schools. In the shade of ancient trees, professors from the Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; the nationally ranked James M. Hull College of Business; the College of Education and Human Development, and the School of Public Health.
Nestled along the Savannah River, the Riverfront Campus is located in Augusta's growing cybersecurity corridor and houses the state-owned Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center, a state-of-the-art cyber center comprised of the university's School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, a cutting-edge cyber range, a 340-seat auditorium, secure briefing space, incubator space for innovation and entrepreneurship, and classrooms; as well as proximity to industry professionals and innovative start-ups.
Opened in 1991, Christenberry Fieldhouse houses 11 of the Augusta Jaguars’ 13 competition sports. In addition to housing all administrative and support staff for the Augusta University Department of Athletics, CFH also houses the College of Education and Human Development’s Department of Kinesiology. The Forest Hills Campus, on which CFH is located, also houses a full-size golf course, baseball, softball and soccer fields and serves as the home of the Jaguars’ nationally recognized NCAA Division I golf team.
Our campus libraries, the Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library on the Health Sciences Campus and the Reese Library on the Summerville Campus, provide comprehensive information resources and services in support of the teaching, discovery, and clinical care mission of our student-centered research university and academic medical center.