
All tuition and fees are due and payable upon registration and subject to change without notice. The Augusta University Office of Student Financial Aid assists students in financing their education.
Financial assistance includes loans, scholarships and part-time employment. Non-federal scholarships administered by Augusta University for medical students are awarded by the Medical College of Georgia Scholarship Committee.
The Scholarship Committee meets from January through August to select recipients from each of the four Medical College of Georgia classes. Financial aid application materials and additional related information are available at the Financial Aid Office's website. Students should apply for financial aid by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid as soon as possible after October 1. The online Augusta financial aid application and Direct Lending Entrance Counseling is accessible to accepted students and required for student aid. Applications will be processed when the student’s file is complete and the student is registered for class.
For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office.
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Office of Student Financial Aid
Health Sciences Campus
Student Campus Recreation Center
706-737-1777
Tuition and fee rates beginning Academic Year 2025 - 2026 are listed below. Select your program’s college for more information.
All tuition, fees, or other charges are subject to change at the end of any academic term.
Graduate (In-state)
| TYPE | COST |
| Book, Material, Supplies, Equipment | $1,290.00 |
| Fees | $1,350.00 |
| Food | $3,745.00 |
| Housing | $12,484.00 |
| Student Loan fee | $217.00 |
| Miscellaneous | $3,150.00 |
| Transportation | $2,543.00 |
| Tuition Only | $5,642.00 |
| TOTAL | $30,421.00 |
Graduate (Out-of-state)
| TYPE | COST |
| Book, Material, Supplies, Equipment | $1,290.00 |
| Fees | $1,350.00 |
| Food | $3,745.00 |
| Housing | $12,484.00 |
| Student Loan fee | $217.00 |
| Miscellaneous | $3,150.00 |
| Transportation | $2,543.00 |
| Tuition Only | $20,104.00 |
| TOTAL | $44,883.00 |
Students who withdraw from all courses before completing 60 percent of the semester are entitled to a refund of a portion of tuition, mandatory fees and institutional charges.
The refund amount for students withdrawing from an institution shall be based on a pro rata percentage determined by dividing the number of calendar days in the semester that the student completed by the total calendar days in the semester. The total calendar days in a semester includes weekends, but excludes scheduled breaks of five (5) or more days and days that a student was on an approved leave of absence. The total number of calendar days in the semester includes weekends and exam periods. Calculations exclude scheduled breaks of five or more calendar days and days that a student was on approved leave of absence defined by federal regulations of the return of Title IV student aid funds. Students who drop individual courses are not entitled to a refund for the course(s) dropped; only students who withdraw from the institution in keeping with official withdrawal procedures established by the Office of the Registrar are eligible for refunds.

Institutional charges include tuition, activity fee, student health fee, on-campus housing, Campus Recreation Center fee, technology fee, microscope rental and any other equipment rental fee paid directly to the school. Parking fees, health insurance, disability insurance, fines, library charges, books, supplies, dues, liability insurance and any fee paid directly to a vendor on behalf of the student are not institutional charges and not included in refund calculations. Phase III of the Medical College of Georgia curriculum is defined by federal aid regulations as a modular curriculum. An individual clinical rotation, regardless of length, is a module. Students enrolled in modular curriculum who complete one or more modules during a semester are not entitled to a refund. In addition, students completing 60 percent or more of the total educational activities for the modules for which the student was registered at the beginning of the semester will not receive a refund. A refund of all non-resident fees, matriculation fees and other mandatory fees is payable in the event of a death of a student at any time during the semester. Full refunds of tuition and mandatory fees and pro rata refunds of electives fees will go to students who are:
Refunds to students receiving student financial aid will be coordinated with the Return of Title IV Funds regulations of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended, state scholarships and grant regulations, and the regulations of the individual private scholarships and loans, as appropriate.