Augusta, GA
1120 Fifteenth St, Augusta, GA 30912
http://www.augusta.edu
Augusta University is a public university located in Augusta, GA. It ranks #489 in the United States on our all-around top colleges list, and admission is not selective, given its 80% acceptance rate. It is a smaller sized institution with 4,462 full-time undergrads in attendance. Augusta University's most frequently elected major is a Bachelor's degree in Nursing, which amounts to 16% of students. Alternative favored picks include Kinesiology and Exercise Science, which accounts for 7% of students, and Psychology (7%). It has high quality information technology and health care management programs, both ranking third in Georgia. Furthermore, Augusta University ranked 2nd in GA for best colleges for middle income students. For those located in Georgia, full price tuition costs $8,173 per year. Applicants from out-of-state must lay out $21,998. Before you decide against applying due to cost constraints, be aware that over 90% of Augusta University students obtain at least some financial aid. 30% of Augusta University undergraduates end up graduating, transitioning into the job market prepared to make an income. The average alumnus earns a salary of $54,100 two years after school. After 4 more years of work experience, their average yearly earnings increases 15.2% to $62,300, which is 55.4% over the national median salary. You may also want to be aware that you are required to take college prep courses in order to submit your application and more than 80% of applicants submit their SAT scores. Secondly, Augusta University does not have a teacher certification program. With respect to your checkbook, be aware that after taking financial aid into consideration, you can expect to pay around $13,767 per year. Our higher education specialists rated Augusta University a 7.98 out of 10 for its on-campus food and Augusta University's party scene rating on School Authority is 8. With regard for life on campus, on average, students at at Augusta University spend $3,307 on meal plans annually. In closing, 8% of graduates miss payments on their student loans and on average, its students graduate with debts of $6,053 per year.
8.00
Party Scene
8.00
Location
7.72
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
7.52
Student Life
9.21
Safety
SAT Score
1110-1240
ACT Score
20-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
31%
No
16:1
Nursing
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Psychology
Computer and Information Systems Security
Cellular Biology
Marketing
Communications
Sociology