© Augusta School of Biblical Studies 2012 History of ASBS   In the Spring of 1992, a group of concerned pastors and laymen began to meet as Men of Missions in the City (MIMIC). They met as a fellowship of men working in the city to get to know each other better and to learn how to minister more effectively in the Augusta area. Out of MIMIC, a group started ASBS, with the first classes meeting on Central Avenue. Since its founding, ASBS was a satellite campus of the American University of Biblical Studies in Dunwoody, GA. This relationship proved central to the mission of ASBS, providing a structure and services without which ASBS could not have continued.   In the Fall of 2001, the school moved began its 10th year at a larger and more visible site on Walton Way and Heard Avenue. In 2007, the school moved to its current address on Bel Air Frontage Road for the administrative operations, with classes at Westside Baptist Church on Flowing Wells Road.   In the Summer of 2010, by board vote, ASBS for federal tax purposes, became an independent 501-C-3 and an independent non--profit corporation in the State of Georgia. ASBS is now able to handle all aspects of running the school “in-house.”  Also, this independence provides ASBS the chance to serve its students in new ways.    Beginning in the Fall of 2010, ASBS expressed a dedicated intentional mission to serve the small churches of the CSRA. The specifics of this mission are being developed based on those pastors and laypeople from small churches that the school seeks to serve.   The school’s leaders look forward to God’s vision and direction in the future. About Us... 2012 Class Registration Refund Request Form Student Handbook Future Courses Click here for the course schedule