Isakson and Roe, Section 1018 - College Financing Plan
According to the Department of Education, “the College Financing Plan is a consumer tool that is designed to simplify information that prospective students receive about costs and financial aid so that they can make informed decisions about which postsecondary institution to attend.” Effective July 2022, Augusta University has added an estimation of housing allowances to the College Financing Plan format. Learn more here.
High-Pressure Recruitment
Augusta University will refrain from high-pressure recruitment tactics such as making multiple unsolicited contacts (3 or more), including contacts by phone, email, or in-person, and engaging in same-day recruitment and registration for the purpose of securing Service member enrollments.
Readmission Policy
Augusta University works with service members on a case-by-case basis to support them when their military duties interrupt their educational endeavors. For capacity-limited, lock-step or cohorted programs, these students are often able to enroll into the programs where they left off. For other programs, these students may simply reenroll if returning within three (3) semesters of leaving and must apply for readmission if they have not been enrolled for three (3) or more consecutive semesters. Upon application for readmission, these students are not required to pay an application fee. Students may contact Military and Veteran Services at mvs@augusta.edu to request support in their re-admission to AU after military service.
Guidance on readmission process.
Augusta University’s Net Price Calculator is an tool to help students plan for the costs of higher education. Included in the tool are both costs billed by the institution, such as tuition and fees, and those related to one’s attendance such as estimated books, supplies, and transportation.