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More than 50 programs of study leading to associate, bachelor, master, and specialist degrees, as well as a paralegal certificate and cooperative doctorate.
Honors Program, Co-op Education, internships, study-abroad and exchange programs, and ROTC.
Over 200 full-time faculty, with about 70% holding doctoral degrees. All classes are taught by professors, not teaching assistants. Full-time staff, approximately 300.
19:1. Most upper-level classes are small, which allow students to work closely with faculty on research and other scholarly pursuits.
Around 6,500 students, diverse in ages, backgrounds, and ethnicity. Average age, undergraduate, 25; graduate, 35. Minority enrollment, 34%. Nearly every state and almost 60 are represented. Most of our students work in full or part-time jobs.
- Augusta State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone number 404-679-4501) to award Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's and Specialist's degrees.
- All teacher education degree programs for elementary, special, secondary, and P-12 teacher, administrator, counselors, and supervisors, are approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission and accredited by the National Council of Accreditation for of Teacher Education (NCATE).
- The Augusta State University Counselor Education Program gained accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) in July 2006. This accrediting body awards accreditation to counseling programs that meet their specific educational and professional standards. The Counselor Education Program has been developed and organized using professional guidelines and standards consistent with CACREP since its inception in 1991. Both the community counseling program and the school counseling program meet their respective standards and are CACREP-approved until re-accreditation is required in 2014.
- The Clinical/Counseling track of the master's program is accredited by the Masters in Psychology Accreditation Council (MPAC). It should be noted that the American Psychological Association (APA) does not accredit masters' programs.
- The Hull College of Business has achieved accreditation from AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business for all programs offered by the College of Business Administration which include the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree and the Bachelor of Business Administration degree (BBA) with majors in accounting, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing.
- The nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing and approved by the Georgia Board of Nursing.
- The music programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
- The art program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design
NCAA Division II in 8 men’s and women’s team sports: basketball, baseball, softball, cross country, tennis, and volleyball; and Division II in men's and women's golf. Member of Peach Belt Athletic Conference.
As a state-supported public university, tuition is generally lower than private institutions. Financial aid is offered through scholarships, grants, loans, and work opportunities. ASU awards $26 million dollars in aid each year. Residents of Edgefield and Aiken counties pay Georgia in-state tuition rate.
Playing and intramural fields; aerobics; indoor walking track; weight rooms; 18-hole golf course; club sports; co-ed rowing team; game and billiard facilities; and fitness center.
80-acre main campus on Walton Way; 244-acre Forest Hills campus on Wrightsboro Road includes the Christenberry Field House and Forest Hills Golf Course. University Village - ASU's residential housing is located between the campuses.
Provides a variety of educational programs including advanced computer training. Courses are open to all adults, regardless of educational background.
- Associate of Arts
- Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice
- Associate of Science
- Associate of Science in Nursing
- Bachelor of Arts - Art - Communications - Criminal Justice - English - French - Foreign Language Education - History - History Education - Music - Political Science - Psychology - Social Sciences Education - Sociology - Spanish
- Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting - Finance - Management - Marketing - Management Information Systems.
- Bachelor of Fine Arts - Art
- Bachelor of Music - Music Education - Music Performance
- Bachelor of Science - Biology - Chemistry - Computer Science - Mathematics - Physics.
- One Year Certificate-Paralegal Program
- Bachelor of Science in Education - Early Childhood Education - Middle Grades Education - Secondary Education - Health & Physical Education - Interrelated Special Education - Middle Grades Education
- Specialist in Education - Education Leadership - Early Childhood Education - English Education - Health & Physical Education - Mathematics Education - Middle Grades Education - Social Studies Education
- Doctorate of Education (with Georgia Southern University)
- Master of Education - Counselor Education - Educational Leadership - Early Childhood Education - English Education - Health & Physical Education - Interrelated Special Education - Mathematics Education - Middle Grades Education - Social Studies Education
- Master of Arts in Teaching - Early Childhood Education - Middle Grades Education - Secondary Biology Education - Secondary Chemistry Education - Secondary History Education - Secondary Math Education - Secondary Physics Education - Secondary English Education - Secondary Political Science Education - Foreign Language Education (French or Spanish) - Health and Physical Education - Music Education - Special Education (General or Adapted Curriculum Track)
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Public Administration
- Master of Science - Psychology
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