Early Action Update
David Graves October 18th, 2012
With the Early Action deadline passing, here are a few updates about the process: Total Early Action Applications: Approximately 11,400 Complete Early Action Applications: Approximately 5,600 Number of Early Action Applicants Applying on the Deadline: Approximately 2,100 As you can see, about half of all Early Action applications are not complete. Additionally, almost a fifth […]
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Tags: deadlines, Early Action, test scores
The Early Action Deadline is Approaching
David Graves October 12th, 2012
The Early Action deadline is almost here! Our office typically receives 4,000+ applications, a drastic increase in mail, emails and phone calls in the few days preceding the deadline. The best thing an applicant can do right now is be patient. We work as quickly as possible to match documents with files, but we are dealing with […]
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Tags: applications, deadlines, freshman admission, myStatus
Early Action Suggestions
David Graves October 2nd, 2012
The Early Action deadline is quickly approaching. Here are a few suggestions as we approach the deadline: Don’t wait until the last minute. Even though the deadline is October 15, you should not wait until the last minute to submit your application. We do not hold it against you if you wait until 11:59PM on […]
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Study Abroad – A Student’s Perspective
David Graves September 27th, 2012
Last spring Chase Staub, a senior intern in our office, participated in one of the many Study Abroad programs UGA has to offer. Read below to learn about his experience: “This past May, I had the opportunity to go on one of UGA’s Study Abroad programs to Croatia. I traveled to this small, transitional […]
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Tags: study abroad
Cancel or Correct?
David Graves September 20th, 2012
Yesterday you filled out your application, paid with a credit card and hit SEND. Today you look over your application one more time, and “Oops!!” You forgot to mention being basketball team captain. You miscalculated your A’s and B’s. Your mother’s email address was wrong. You meant to apply for Regular Decision, not Early Action. […]