Skip to main contentBack to Top

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.

Find Summer Courses

Tuition & Fees

Summerville Tuition—Undergraduate

Description Rate
In-State, 10 or more hours $3,446.00
In-State, 1-9 hours $229.73 per hour
Out-of-State, 10 or more hours $11,135.00
Out-of-State, 1-9 hours $742.33 per hour

 

Health Sciences Tuition—Undergraduate

Description Rate
In-State, 10 or more hours $4,432.00
In-State, 1-9 hours $295.47 per hour
Out-of-State, 10 or more hours $14,189.00
Out-of-State, 1-9 hours $945.93 per hour

Fees

Health Sciences & Summerville Credit Hours

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7+
Student Center $43.00 $43.00 $43.00 $43.00 $43.00 $43.00 $43.00
Technology $110.00 $110.00 $110.00 $110.00 $110.00 $110.00 $110.00
Student Activity 0 0 0 0 $23.50 $23.50 $47.00
Athletic 0 0 0 0 $87.50 $87.50 $175.00
Health 0 0 0 0 $70.00 $70.00 $140.00
Transportation 0 0 0 0 $25.00 $25.00 $50.00
Wellness 0 0 0 0 $25.00 $25.00 $50.00
Total $153 $153 $153 $153 $384 $384 $615

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.

Meet Jagnation

A female college student sits in a cubicle with several computer monitors around her. She is holding a stylus and there is an illustration of a human eye on one of the screens.

Medical illustration grad uses viral videos to shine light on profession

"I wanted to really tell the story of how the illustration came to be,” said McKenzie Young.

Woman sitting at a desk

First-generation grad: ‘I want to set a positive example for my younger siblings’

After having several internships during her college career, communication graduate Rakiyah Lenon believes she is prepared for her future career and the internships have brought her closer to the local community.

woman looking through a microscope

DCG graduate’s ‘ultimate gift of working with her father’ closer to reality

"Maybe if I can help other people the way they helped me that can be my gift," said Cathy Tran.

Students and faculty celebrate winning television award

Students bring home award for behind-the-scenes work at ballgames

“The student awards were such an amazing experience. When they finally called our names, it was thrilling, and all our hard work is paying off in a big way," said Michael Fortino.