Saint Augustine’s University is a trusted establishment known for its excellent features and services. Located at 1315 Oakwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27610, it has served the community with dedication and reliability.
With a solid reputation backed by 120 reviews and an impressive average rating of 3.90 stars, Saint Augustine’s University continues to stand out for its commitment to quality. Customers frequently highlight our clean facilities, friendly staff, and fast service as reasons for their repeated visits.
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| Monday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
The students and faculty are friendly and helpful. I had lunch in the cafeteria. The kitchen has a flair for southern cooking. My plate was loaded with fried chicken, corn bread, macaroni and cheese plus sweet potato casserole. The library honors the ladies that built the facilities into the university it is today.
St.Agustine college a t the time I attended was a life safer for myself. The instructors were more then just that. They really cared about us. Coming from BROOKLY, NY. I felt at home there. St.Augustine college made many of us from the north east better young men / woman. I'm totally greatful that St.Augustine allowed me to further my education and become the man I am today. Thank you the late coach Harvey Heartley and St.Augustine college faculty staff who cared.
Campus buildings are beautiful. However, the grounds were full of trash, glass, half eaten food, overflowing trash cans and just not well kept. It was even their open house day, from our understanding. The only thing worse were the attitudes of almost everyone we encountered with the exception of a few, of course. Our son was there to take the ACT TEST and we had our two year old grandson with us and it is difficult for a two year old to sit in the car and wait for up to four hours. We put him in his stroller to pass time and keep him occupied. We've never felt so unwelcomed. St. Augustine's is a place I would not recommend based on our experience today, sadly. Based on the way we were treated, there is no evidence that this is a "Christian" school.
Went to view campus during an orientation. Staff and students were very delightful, especially Dr. Townes. I'd love to see the on-campus hospital rebuilt for historical purposes as a museum. Maybe some funding is available for task. Didn't realize this university holds many NCAA Track & Field Championships with a former Olympic coach. GO FALCONS!!!
I do not like this school for my daughter. She will be transferring out of this place. This not a Christian college. Their standards for this school is low. They need a dress code. Young ladies walking around with half of their bodies hanging all out. Playing loud nasty music late at night. We should done a tour before I said yes to this school. Their communication is not good. You can't never get nobody and their financial Aid department is no better. All they going to have in this school before it is over. Is a lot of these students will have STD's and babies.
Very nice campus. Excellent environment glad my son chose this college
I mean....it's accredited, right? That's probably the best thing. The campus can look historic if you look at it with your optimistic glasses. Otherwise it looks old and run down. Service isn't that great. Some are rude, some don't pay you any mind. I am not from here and it was my first time registering so I expected a better experience. It's in a terrible area of Raleigh and Now I just can't wait to leave. second rate. The graduation rate is even 23%. Give me a break. There are 3 other schools in walking distance. Don't choose St. Aug.
I attended this school from 91-93. I was there when Tupac came and Magic Johnson. I fell in love with the family unity that I felt while here. Me and some of the people I met are still in contact over 20 years strong. I am now back as an adult learner which is awesome. The professors are awesome and learned. They care about what they are doing even with limited resources. The school needs a lot, is tru, but that all falls back on the ALUMNI. Help make this school great again because not only does it have a rich history but it offers a brighter future to some who would never of had a chance to feel college life. If you went to Saint Augustine's College/University then support it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have seen a lot of successful people that had their start here so now is your chance to allow another kid enjoy the "GOOD" that the school has to offer.
This school needs new management, because it's obvious the only thing they care about is the money. They have those kids living in unsanitary conditions. On move in day, yesterday, they didn't have the rooms clean, infested with roaches, have mold in the rooms, no a/c in rooms, door knobs, and light fixture not in working conditions. It costs over $13,000 per semester to live on campus, but the students are living in poor conditions. I'm not going to get up here and lie like some, because right is right and wrong is wrong. The president of St. Augustine should be appalled and use some of that money to fix those dorms to make better living conditions. I wonder will he let his child(ren) lives like this. It's a shame when certain people want to take short cut when doing business. When you make complaint to the staff, they act as if it's a norm and it's not unhealthy. Mold will make you sick and kill people. How is that not unsanitary and unhealthy? That's why it have a low rating. For the ones that think it's a great school to live, all I can say we all have a right to our opinions. However, I go more off facts though when I give my opinion, and choose to be completely honest, don't do any sugarcoating. St. Augustine in Raleigh, NC on Oakmont Dr. is nasty and very unprofessional, training is most definitely needed.
I am a proud graduate of The Saint Augustine's University! My Alma mater has taught me so much about life and what I need to do to prepare for a successful life. Everyone who graduated from this university knows that if they made it through the Aug for 4 years they can make it through anything! Once a Falcon always a Falcon! #MyHBCU Falcon pride personified!