Studying abroad (international) or away (domestic) can be one of the most transformative
& informative experiences in your education, career path, even your personal life.
Not to mention, it's a lot of fun!
Whether it's your first time outside the state or the hundredth time, nothing is quite
the same after you go. We believe studying abroad and away, along with other kinds
of cross-cultural engagement, promotes integrity, cultural curiosity, adaptability,
and positive leadership skills. Be prepared to have a refreshed perspective and attitude
about the world around you, with new friends and memories for years to follow.
Due to increased tensions in various locations around the world, the potential for
terrorist attacks, demonstrations or violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests,
the Department of State advises U.S. citizens overseas to exercise increased caution.
U.S. citizens should:
International travel developments are reviewed continuously by the Study Abroad Office
and Institutional Study Abroad Committee. All AU Study Abroad programs are subject
to change and/or cancellation due to health & safety concerns and risks.
Did you have a fantastic international experience through Augusta University? Are
you an engaged alumni who is looking to help give back to future study abroad or away
students? Click the link below to have your contribution be applied directly to deserving
students who participate in the Study Abroad Office's programs!
We are highly invested in helping our students study abroad. Often, the biggest hurdle
students face is the question of how they will pay their study abroad or away program.
One of the ways we help with this is to offer scholarships. If you would like to contribute
to our scholarship fund, we encourage you to donate to the Study Abroad Office today.
Explore your world: See what Augusta University’s Study Abroad program has to offer
The program catalog for 2024 features courses in Italy, Jamaica, Scotland, South Africa and Switzerland for Study Abroad. For Study Away, programs will go to New York City and West Virginia.
Augusta University offers experiential learning trip to Scotland next summer for medical students
Denise Kornegay and Alyssa Ruffa are leading a study abroad trip to Scotland to study rural health care next year for medical students who plan to become health care professionals in the state of Georgia.
Augusta University professors excited to offer new dual enrollment program to the Columbia County School District
With the opportunity to earn college credits while still in high school, local students can save time and money and also gain a head start on their future careers under this new dual enrollment agreement between Augusta University and the Columbia County School District.