Tuition & Costs |
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| $4,402 | tuition |
| $10,250 | on campus room & board |
| $1,000 | books |
| $1,340 | fees |
| $16,016 | tuition |
| $10,250 | on campus room & board |
| $1,000 | books |
| $1,340 | fees |
Colleges like Augusta State University are working hard to make tuition affordable to deserving students.
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| 77% | of students receive aid |
| 43% | get federal aid ($4,511 avg) |
| 46% | get state aid ($4,770 avg) |
| 12% | get institn'l aid ($2,243 avg) |
| 44% | get loans ($6,014 avg) |
Future projections are based on past four years' data averaging 16.8% annual change in in-state tuition and fees and 10.8% change in out-of-state tuition and fees. Amounts shown are estimates only and not guaranteed. For a better estimate, contact the college directly.
| $4,096,758 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or Scholarship Aid | $5,730 | 77% |
| Federal Grant Aid | $4,511 | 43% |
| Pell Grants | $4,435 | 43% |
| Other Federal Grants | $964 | 3% |
| Institution Grant Aid | $2,243 | 12% |
| State Grant Aid | $4,770 | 46% |
| Student Loans | $6,014 | 44% |
| Federal Loans | $6,002 | 43% |
| Other Loans | $6,613 | 1% |
Financial Aid Timeline |
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| Financial aid priority deadline: | - |
| Financial aid deadline: | June 1 |
| College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: | - |
| Student must reply to financial aid decision by: | - |
| 2500 Walton Way |
| Augusta, GA 30904-2200 |
| (706) 737-1405 |
| http://www.aug.edu |
| In State | $147 |
| Out of State | $534 |
You get what you pay for and the tuition is pretty cheap compared to other colleges in GA. They have good programs for those in the medical as well as the education fields. Though I do wish they offered more majors that deal with ethnic studies/cultural studies. For this price you would do very well here.
» Read MoreNot much to do at first glance, but if you become involved, it will be a great overall college experience without the distractions of a big university.
» Read MoreIt's definitely worth the money, less than $3000 for the semester, and you get the same education that you would get somewhere else and pay double.
» Read MoreAfter looking around, the college is very affordable. In addition, the academics are unparallel. Again, when you leave you will know what you need to know to be successful.
» Read MoreIf you are looking for a job there are a lot available
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