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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.

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Registration Deadlines & Sessions

March 17

    Summer Registration Begins

    May 19

      Full Term Begins

      May 19

        1st Five Weeks Begins

        June 27

          2nd Five Weeks Begins

          May 16

            Payment Deadline

            June 26

              Payment Deadline Session 3

              Tuition & Fees

              Summerville Tuition—Undergraduate

              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

              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

              Mandatory Fees

              Description Credit Hours 1-4 Credit Hours 5-6 Credit Hours 7
              Activity Fee $0.00 $28.50 $57.00
              Athletic Fee $0.00 $93.50 $187.00
              Health Fee $0.00 $70.00 $140.00
              Student Center-Facility $49.00 $49.00 $49.00
              Technology Fee $110.00 $110.00 $110.00
              Transportation Fee $0.00 $37.00 $74.00
              Wellness Fee $0.00 $29.00 $58.00
              Totals $159.00 $417.00 $675.00

               

              Students enrolled in distance learning courses or programs who are not also enrolled in on-campus courses nor residing on campus only pay an Online Learning Fee, prorated by credit hour.

                Credit Hours 1-4 Credit Hours 5-6 Credit Hours 7+
              Online Learning Fee 134.50 263.75 393.00

               

               

              Mandatory fees are charged to each student per semester. View Fees

              Graduate & Professional Tuition and Fees

              Graduate tuition and professional tuition vary by program.

              Financial Aid

              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.

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