2018 Freshmen Denials
David Graves March 16th, 2018
We plan to make the final wave of freshman decisions available today, March 16th in the late afternoon timeframe. Unfortunately, we are not able to admit a number of strong applicants as we are limited in the size of our freshman class. We know that you have a number of other strong college options and […]
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Tags: decisions, denial, final decisions
AP/IB vs DE Courses-the Pros and Cons
David Graves March 7th, 2018
Every year, one of the most asked questions for UGA Admissions concerns whether students should take Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate courses or Dual Enrollment courses. As you can guess, our standard reply is “It Depends”. This is not a cop out answer, but rather it is based on the student’s actual situation. What courses are available […]
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Tags: AP, dual enrollment, IB, rigor
Upcoming, Decision Dates for UGA Applicants
David Graves February 12th, 2018
The final two decision dates for UGA freshman applicants are now set (unless some major issue impacts our office), and the smaller February wave of decisions will be released on Friday, February 23, while the final decisions in March will be released on Friday, March 16. In addition, transfer decisions will begin being released on […]
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Tags: February decisions, final decisions, Regular Decision, transfer admissions
Summer/Fall 2018 Transfer Application
David Graves January 22nd, 2018
The Summer/Fall transfer application will open today, January 22. While the application opens today, please take your time completing it. Make sure you are applying for the correct program, the correct campus, the correct term, etc. Here are a few suggestions and updates for transfer applicants. We project we will begin reviewing Summer transfers in […]
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Tags: deadlines, transfer admissions
Admissions, Russell Wilson and the NFL Draft
David Graves January 16th, 2018
The NFL Combine – Four days set aside for potential pro football players to show their skills, and for team scouts and fans to drool over odd statistics such as the 3-cone drill, the Wonderlick IQ test and 40 yard dash times. For those of you who don’t follow NFL football, the draft combine is […]