First Year Academic Merit Scholarships have been Awarded
David Graves April 12th, 2016
Over the last several months the Admissions staff has carefully reviewed all our newly admitted First Year students to consider them for University of Georgia academic merit scholarships. (See the list and our discussion of merit and need-based aid at our website, https://admissions.uga.edu/article/scholarships-at-uga.html.) All scholarships available through Admissions have now been awarded, and we have […]
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Tags: scholarships
April 1 Random Admission Thoughts
David Graves April 1st, 2016
It is April 1, so we are juggling a wide range of things at this time. We are working with freshmen, transfers, deposits, recruiting future classes, orientation planning, etc. I am also in the middle of a large installation of a new recruitment system (which is going great), but it is eating up most of […]
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Tags: deposit, scholarships, timelines, transfer admissions
2016 Final Freshman Decisions are Available
David Graves March 18th, 2016
Final freshman decisions are now available online. We had a very strong applicant pool this year! We had 23,000 applications, which was our largest applicant pool ever. Here are a few notes about decisions: Please do not have multiple family members try to log onto the myStatus. This will slow down our serves. We suggest […]
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Tags: decisions, Regular Decision
2016 Freshman Admits
David Graves March 18th, 2016
We plan to make the final wave of freshman decisions available late afternoon today, March 18th. For those of you who have been admitted to UGA, here is a post for you and a chance to comment. Please remember that this is not a blog where you should post statistics or throw fellow students under […]
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Tags: freshman admission
2016 Wait Listed Freshman
David Graves March 18th, 2016
We plan to make the final wave of freshman decisions available late afternoon today, March 18th. For some students, you will be offered a place on our wait list. Every year our office has to predict approximately how many students we can admit in order to enroll our freshman class, but we can never […]