2016 Freshman Denials
David Graves March 18th, 2016
We plan to make the final wave of freshman decisions available late afternoon today, March 18th. Unfortunately, we were 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 suggest you […]
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Tags: freshman admission, Regular Decision
2016 Final Freshman Decisions
David Graves March 14th, 2016
Yes, the question that all freshmen applicants (and their parents) have been asking again and again can finally be answered. Final decisions for freshmen applicants are scheduled to be released on Friday, March 18 (unless something catastrophic occurs). We will open up the status check sometime in the late afternoon on Friday (no do not […]
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Tags: freshman admission, Regular Decision, transfer admissions
Fall 2016 Transfer Reviews
David Graves March 7th, 2016
On Tuesday, March 8, our office will start reviewing Fall transfer applications. We are finishing up the last of the summer applications now, so that will allow us to start with Fall transfers. The deadline for Fall has not passed yet, and we are still receiving applications and documents, so we cannot say how long […]
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Tags: timelines, transcripts, transfer admissions
2016 February Freshman Admits
David Graves February 26th, 2016
The February freshman admission offers are now available on the myStatus page. This afternoon, UGA offered admission to a group of roughly 1,600 freshman applicants. This group of decisions is made up of only offers of admission, and if you were admitted, you will be able to see the decision on your myStatus page (so […]
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Tags: February decisions, freshman admission
2016 February Freshman Admits
David Graves February 22nd, 2016
Late afternoon on Friday, February 26, we will be releasing a small wave of First Year admission offers. These admitted students, who are primarily Regular Decision (RD) applicants, are applicants who meet the criteria that UGA admissions used for Early Action (EA) admits. Just to stop any questions, there are no set “EA criteria levels” […]