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  1. Dec 1, 2015 · On December 10, 1828, Augusta University’s history began with the official founding of the Medical College of Georgia. As the city of Augusta continued to grow and expand over the centuries to meet the needs of the community, other institutions were born, with each creating their own legacy. In 1996, Augusta College acquired university status ...

  2. Augusta State University traces its roots to 1783, when the Academy of Richmond County was founded as a high school. It opened in 1785 and offered collegiate-level classes from its earliest days, and its classes were overseen by the Georgia General Assembly .

  3. Augusta State University was founded as a high school named Academy of Richmond County in 1783. It opened in 1785 and offered collegiate-level classes from its earliest days, and its classes were overseen by the Georgia state legislature .

  4. The Junior College and Academy shared space until 1957 when the College moved to this location. The following year its name was changed to Augusta College when it joined the University System of Georgia. In 1996, it became Augusta State University. Erected by the Georgia Historical Society and the Augusta State University Foundation

  5. History of ASU. Augusta State University traces its roots to 1783, when the Academy of Richmond County was founded as a high school. It opened in 1785 and offered collegiate-level classes from its earliest days, and its classes were overseen by the Georgia General Assembly. Graduates were accepted into colleges as sophomores or juniors.

  6. Oct 5, 2024 · Augusta State University, originally part of the Academy of Richmond County (1783), was chartered as a college in 1925; in 2013 it merged with Georgia Health Sciences University to become Georgia Regents University, which includes the Medical College of Georgia (founded as the Medical Academy of Georgia in 1828).

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  8. The board established the Junior College of Augusta at the same property in 1925. After becoming a part of University System of Georgia in 1958, the college formally changed to Augusta College and attained four-year status in 1963. The college campus is an 80-acre facility featuring historic and modern buildings.

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