Art and design students put their skills on display with new murals
“It was really cool to see the space I had just created artwork for,” says Gabby Harris.
Your Summer Begins at Augusta University
Summer semester offers a wide range of academic opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as high school students, working adults, and transfer students. Expand your academic horizons, enhance your skills, and continue building towards your future by joining us this summer.
Payment Deadline May 17
Payment Deadline Session 3 June 26
Summerville Tuition—Undergraduate |
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Description | Rate | |
In-State, 10 or more hours | $3,532 | |
In-State, 1-9 hours | $235 per hour | |
Out-of-State, 10 or more hours | $11,692 | |
Out-of-State, 1-9 hours | $779 per hour | |
Out-of-Country, 10 or more hours | $11,914 | |
Out-of-Country, 1-9 hours | $794 per hour |
Health Sciences Tuition—Undergraduate |
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Description | Rate | |
In-State, 10 or more hours | $4,542 | |
In-State, 1-9 hours | $303 per hour | |
Out-of-State, 10 or more hours | $14,898 | |
Out-of-State, 1-9 hours | $993 per hour | |
Out-of-Country, 10 or more hours | $15,182 | |
Out-of-Country, 1-9 hours | $1,012 per hour |
Fees
Mandatory fees are charged to each student per semester. View Fees
Graduate tuition and professional tuition vary by program.
For assistance with paying tuition and fees for summer school, please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid at osfa@augusta.edu or 706-737-1524 to discuss your options.
Please note that undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of six credit hours and graduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of five credit hours to receive federal loans.
The USG Board of Regents and the University Immunization Policy requires that all students attending classes at any of Georgia’s public institutions, including Augusta University, must meet established immunization requirements. Standard processing time for all submitted documentation is up to three business days.
Immunization documents are specific to your academic college and can be downloaded by visiting Student Health Services.
Students should submit documents to the Immunization Compliance office using the Student Health portal; however, a registration hold will not be placed until after the start of summer semester classes.
Upon receipt of the documents, students will be notified by email and text about any vaccine or test deficiencies and will have until the fall semester to address them. For more information, email immunizations@augusta.edu.
Students who attend in summer semester but were not registered in the spring will have the health insurance charge included on their student account.
This includes new students and continuing students who did not register/attend spring semester. You may accept the insurance by paying the charge along with your summer tuition and fees, or if you have a qualifying insurance plan, you may complete the waiver application. Waivers should be applied for a minimum of ten days in advance of the start of classes to ensure the charge is waived by the payment deadline.
“It was really cool to see the space I had just created artwork for,” says Gabby Harris.
“I think Augusta really taught me how to be a good faculty member, one who gives back and contributes to the holistic mission of the university and the community.”
“The experience at Augusta University was transformative, and I didn’t even recognize it at the time,” says Gary Dennis.
“Learning to communicate and advocate for your research effectively is such an important tool as a researcher and can lead to valuable change,” says Quentin Davis, PhD.