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Study
at Augusta State University Georgia
Located
in the second-largest city in Georgia,
Augusta State University is a unique
blend of the old and the new, the
traditional and the innovative. The
academic program is built on a strong
undergraduate liberal arts tradition
while offering graduate students the
opportunity to pursue studies in
professional disciplines.
The strong liberal arts and
humanities program is nationally
recognized for innovativeness, and it
enriches the core curriculum of all
students at Augusta State University.
The university is particularly strong in
biology and is the largest feeder
institution to the Medical College of
Georgia. The graduate program features
master's degrees in business
administration, education, psychology,
and public administration, a specialist
degree in education, and a cooperative
doctoral program in education leadership
with Georgia Southern University.
Augusta State University maintains
strong ties with local government,
businesses, industries, school systems,
and military representatives, which
provide a real-world, collaborative
connection for students in the
classroom.
Nearly all classes are held on the
main 80-acre campus of Augusta State.
Steeped in history, it is located on the
site of a former federal arsenal that
was founded in 1827 and abandoned in
1955. Several administration buildings
date from the early 1800s, yet an
ambitious building program has resulted
in 75 percent of the academic space now
located in new, technology-rich
facilities that have opened since 2000.
The 244-acre Forest Hills campus is home
to the physical education/athletic
complex and the Jaguar athletic
programs. Men and women compete in NCAA
Division I and II. Women compete in
basketball, softball, volleyball, cross
country, and tennis, and men compete in
baseball, basketball, and tennis in Div.
II. Men and women compete in Division I
golf. The Jaguars compete on the
university's 18-hole golf course, which
was designed by famed architect Donald
Ross. Students have a wide choice of
activities outside of class with
opportunities for leadership and
fellowship in over 60 chartered clubs
and organizations, student newspaper and
magazine, theater, concerts, art
exhibitions, fraternities and
sororities, honor societies, and
intramurals.
More than 6,400 students attend
Augusta State, mostly from the state of
Georgia, although 56 countries and 47
states are represented. The institution
is proud of its diversity and has a 35
percent minority enrollment, one of the
largest in the university system.
Augusta State University traces its
roots to 1783 when its parent
institution, the Academy of Richmond
County, was chartered. In 1925, the
Junior College of Augusta was organized
and it separated from the academy in
1957, moving to the historic grounds of
the abandoned Augusta Arsenal. The
following year it joined the University
System and its name was changed to
Augusta College. In 1963 it became a
four-year college, and graduate programs
were added in 1973. It became Augusta
State University in 1996.
Address:
Augusta State University
2500 Walton Way
Augusta,
GA30904-2200
Type:State University
Phone:
Main:
706-737-1632
Admissions:
706-737-1632
Financial Aid:
706-737-1431
Website:
www.aug.edu
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