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Augusta University

School info
3.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.3
Food
2.6
Clubs
3
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.2
Location
3.2
Opportunities
3.2
Safety
3.4
Social
2.8
Happiness
3.1

Basic Information

Location

  • Blythe, GA

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Public research university
  • Established: December 20, 1828; 195 years ago (December 20, 1828)
  • Founder: Milton Antony, Joseph Adams Eve, University System of Georgia Board of Regents

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • Over 150

Key Area

  • cancer
  • cardiometabolic disease
  • neurological disease including stroke
  • regenerative & reparative medicine
  • personalized medicine & genomics

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: 9,813 (fall 2022)
  • Undergraduates: As of the latest data, Augusta University has 10,546 students in total, with undergraduate enrollment specifically noted as follows: - In 2022, there were 4,363 undergraduate students. - By fall 2023, undergraduate enrollment increased by 5.8% from the previous year, but the exact number is not provided in the sources. However, given the total enrollment and the percentage increase, it can be estimated to be around 4,600 to 5,000 undergraduate students. So, the range would be approximately **4,600 to 5,000** undergraduate students
  • Postgraduates: 2,376 (fall 2022)
  • Academic Staff: 1,643
  • Administrative Staff: 3,500+

Notable Alumni

  • Doug Barnard
  • Jr.
  • Chen Be-yue
  • John Britton
  • Leila Denmark
  • Patrick Reed

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.6
Great University
Overall 4.6
Love It!
Overall 4.4
It is whatever you make it.
Overall 4.4
Augusta has many opportunities; although it is a smaller school, the resources such as clubs, social activities, and research opportunities are there. Often it is overlooked because you have to be willing to go get them yourself. Greek life is an amazing way to get involved on campus and gives many resources as a result! Socially is a party school.
Overall 4.3
This school is what you decide to make of it. You can be as involved as you want or not. The class sizes are not huge, making it a comfortable environment. The food does need some work, but its not completely awful. I enjoy it here and have made many friends.
Overall 4.3
I've been at this university for two years. It was my first choice, and I definitely do not regret it. Has tons of opportunities in the medical and cyber field and guarantees you a future position in the work force as long as you are diligent, especially with their facilities. If you are looking for the party life however, this is not the place.
Overall 4.3
I love this school. Augusta is by far the best city in South Georgia and you'll always have something to do. The school is also heavy in CLMB majors as the school is known for its medical school.
Overall 4.2
Good stem school, small town colonial Georgia vibes, campus is nice but outside of that is lowkey ghetto.
Overall 4.1
Perfect choice
Overall 4
This University is full of clubs, fraternities, sororities, and always has some event going on. I also consider it extremely safe. The internet, for the most part, is pretty fast. Most of the students are happy and excited to be in classes, which is pretty weird; but it has a good reputation, especially for pre-med students.
Bad reviews
Overall 1
If you try and appeal a ticket given to you the parking office will denying ever recieving it. The shuttles from the perking lot (a mile away) only run until 10pm and if you ask for a police escort home they will deny it so have fun walking home in the dark when a girl last week almost got kidnapped from her car.
Overall 1
This school is horrible and I would not go here again even if you payed me. My dorm room had bedbugs, roaches, ants, and mosquitos. The staff here are awful and have terrible social skills and organization.
Overall 1.1
doesn't put any money into non-medical facilities, Parking is 2 miles off-campus, and the shuttle that goes to the parking lot is 1 mile from your dorm, food isn't edible, the math assistance center teaches you the wrong information and they even admit to weeding sci majors out by making the Bio courses unnecessarily hard, do not go here
Overall 1.2
No true college experience what so ever!!!!! The school is just boring, classes are extremely hard for no reason. The weekends are boring because everyone is just studying . The food is DISGUSTING. Only good thing is the freshman dorms. Professor treat you like your stupid and are disrespectful. I regret coming here and I'm definitely transferring.
Overall 1.3
I am a Junior. This University is here to ruin your life. Food here is toxic. The professors brag about how many students fail their courses. The professors are not here to teach. Some professors curve their tests 60 points because the class is so hard and you can't understand anything because of the difficulty level. RUN! DONT COME HERE IT SUCKS!
Overall 1.3
Since I have been here I have only had one professor care enough to help me. If you dorm here the parking lot is a mile away and the shuttles that take you there only run until 10pm. If you work late you have a long sketchy walk home. The first day i moved in the key to my bedroom door was twisted and i requested a new one, that was 3 months ago.
Overall 1.3
I'm a freshman and I'm transferring. The food is horrible, the teachers make you feel stupid and courses are hard for no reason. The campus is boring and not much to do for fun
Overall 1.4
worst decison I made in my life was going here, the food was expensive but disgusting and parking is $50 but not even on campus. Extremely unsafe and stinks
Overall 1.4
I attended Augusta University a couple years ago and my time here was less than happy. I thought this school would be small and with a supportive learning community, but most STEM classes aimed to weed you out. I was so unhappy here and would not recommend this school to anyone. For a small school, Augusta University doesn't care for its students
Overall 1.5
If you are any deviation from a STEM student who has no other responsibilities that school, including a job, and live on campus than I would tell you flat out that Augusta University is not the school for you. They other no support or flexibility for anyone but their preferred type of student.