Learning Support requirements indicated. Students who fail to meet the Life Enrichment admissions requirements may be required to submit SAT or ACT scores.

Early Admission Requirements for High School Students: Under exceptional circumstances, a high school student may be admitted to Augusta State University at the end of his or her junior year. This enrollment is available to the student who demonstrates both academic and social readiness for college. To be eligible for admission consideration, the student must have:

  1. an overall "B" high school average in academic courses from grades 9-11
  2. a combined SAT score of 1100 or higher (or equivalent ACT score), including a minimum Verbal score of 490 and Math score of 450 to take those respective courses.
  3. an on-track completion of the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC)
  4. a written recommendation from the high school principal or counsellor
  5. a letter of consent from the parent or legal guardian
  6. a personal interview with a university admissions officer
Joint Enrollment Admission Requirements for High School Students: A qualified high school student may enroll for college courses while completing his or her enrollment in high school as a junior or senior. This type of enrollment is primarily designed to provide the opportunity to take courses not available in the high school curriculum. To be eligible for admission consideration, the student must have completed the sophomore year of high school and have:
  1. an overall "B" high school average in all academic courses completed
  2. a combined SAT score of 1100 or higher (or equivalent ACT score), including a minimum Verbal score of 490 and Math score of 450, to take those respective courses.
  3. a written recommendation from the high school principal or counsellor
  4. a letter of consent from the parent or legal guardian
  5. a personal interview with a university admissions officer
If the SAT verbal score is 490 and the math score is 450, a student accepted into this program will be permitted to enroll in any course for which he or she is prepared.

Transfer Student Admissions Requirements

An applicant who has previously attended a regionally accredited institution of higher education and who is not classified as a Life Enrichment student is considered a transfer student. Under the University System Board of Regent's policy a transfer applicant cannot be considered for admission unless the transcript of the college or university last attended shows good standing or unless the officials of the institution last attended recommend the applicant's admission. If two or more calendar years have elapsed since the applicant's dismissal from the last college or university attended, Augusta State University may review the application according to its normal procedures. Transfer students are divided into three categories as listed below for regular admission:


10 Augusta State University

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