If you have any threat or safety concern contact campus police at 706-721-2911. The men and women of the Public Safety Division are dedicated to service excellence through partnerships that reduce crime, create a safe and secure community environment in which Augusta University may achieve its mission of education, research, and patient care.
Parking and Transportation Services provides information parking permits and rates, vehicle registration, shuttle routes and stops and more.
Testing and Disability Services does not issue ADA Accessible Parking for campus community members or guests. All questions regarding Accessible Parking should be directed to Parking and Transportation. A state-issued Disabled Persons Parking license plate or placard must be displayed
at all times in vehicles parked in any ADA accessible space.
To request an ADA parking license plate or placard in the state of Georgia, follow
these steps:
Step 1: Complete the MV-9D form, which is linked here: MV-9D Disabled Persons Parking Affidavit
Step 2: Work with your healthcare provider to complete the form.
Step 3: Submit the completed form as instructed on the bottom of Page 2 of the MV-9D.
Please see the Augusta University Campus Maps for accessible parking locations.
IT provides Augusta University with the technology necessary for faculty, staff, and students to carry out academic collaboration, research and innovation. Includes no-cost and special discount software downloads.
The Writing Center assist all students with their writing, regardless of their discipline by provide a comfortable and safe place for students to discuss their writing.
Counseling Services provides free and confidential mental health services for students using a brief and focused treatment model.
If you are a victim of or are aware of instances of sexual harassment or assault please contact our Title IX Office.
The Academic Success Center (ASC) is home to a variety of free support services including tutoring, academic coaching, and success workshops for Augusta University students.
As a member of the University System of Georgia, Augusta University is a primary institution of higher learning in the state's second largest city. Most areas on campus are currently accessible and there are ongoing efforts to improve campus accessibility.
If any person with a disability has difficulty accessing an area on campus, please report these concerns using the ADA Concern Form.
Augusta University is committed to providing an accessible and welcoming environment for all. We're working to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at the AA level for our digital content. Despite our efforts, you may run into a barrier in our digital or physical spaces that hinders your experience. We want to remove any barriers, so please let us know how we can make AU more accessible.