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Career-Integrated Learning Office
Health Sciences Campus
The Career Integrated Learning Office is led by Amy Abdulovic-Cui, PhD. Dr. Abdulovic-Cui currently serves Augusta University as the Associate Dean for
Academic Affairs and Graduate Studies in the College of Science and Math (CSM). Abdulovic-Cui
brings more than a decade of experience in academic program development, student success
initiatives, and strategic growth in CSM. Her additional leadership roles at AU include
associate chair and interim chair of the biological sciences program, the founding
director of the Master of Science in Biomolecular Sciences program, and current director
of the Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience program.
CURS supports faculty-led research and scholarly activity with undergraduates in a variety of ways including: development activities, student research seminars, and offering research grants for faculty working with undergraduates.
The Office of First and Second Year Experiences (FYE/SYE) is designed to help students make the most of their college experience from the day they step on campus! FYE/SYE offers a variety of events including adulting workshops, book clubs, and class-wide events that recognize significant milestones in your college career.
The Honors Program provides all motivated and high-achieving students the opportunity to enhance their undergraduate education. The honors curriculum focuses on three goals: knowledge, communication, and professionalism.
This office is dedicated to supporting the university's commitment to diversity and inclusion by helping our colleges and departments bring new international visitors and employees to campus.
The Jaguar Battalion's Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is a four-year program designed to prepare students for Army service as commissioned officers in the military.
The Study Abroad Office provides opportunities for students to travel abroad (international) or away (domestic) on academic programs and earn credit towards their degree. We also support the work of faculty to create and manage programs giving students these opportunities in the various academic areas.

Haley Crain

Aisling Reigle, MBA


LTC Adrian Acevedo

Rachel Arant

Quentin Davis, PhD

Jonathan Harwood, MBA

Elizabeth Huggins, EdD



