2014 Wait List Freshman Information
David Graves March 28th, 2014
We plan to make the final wave of freshman decisions available by 5 PM today, March 28th. 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 […]
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Tags: freshman admission, waitlist
Fall 2014 Transfer Update
David Graves March 25th, 2014
There have been a number of changes in admissions for Fall 2014 transfer applicants, so I will try to cover this information as best as possible. The Fall transfer applicants will be the first group of students with transfer work in our new system. While we normally begin the Fall transfer review process in March, […]
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Tags: deposit, transfer, transfer admissions
2014 Final Decision date
David Graves March 24th, 2014
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 28 (unless something catastrophic occurs). As is normal, we will open up the status check sometime late afternoon on Friday (please do […]
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Tags: decisions, freshman admission, timelines
New System Down Time
David Graves March 13th, 2014
*Our system is now back up as of late yesterday, so we will be pushing in transfer applications (and the associated documents) and commitment deposits now. Please give us time to catch up on these items, and know that we are updating the myStatus page every day in the early am hours. Starting on 3/13, […]
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Tags: documents, myStatus, transfer admissions
2014 February Freshman Admits
David Graves February 27th, 2014
This afternoon, UGA offered admission to a group of freshman applicants. In the past, this group has been approximately 2,000 or so admits, and while I do not have an exact number, it is fairly close to this average. Our office is too busy reviewing files for me to run any mid-range academic averages at […]