The UGA Admissions Office has just been given the approval to make admission decisions on all summer transfer applicants. The University has been waiting for more information on the overall budget situation for UGA for next year, but understands the issue of timing for summer students, and has decided to move forward with these decisions. Once the Admissions Office has completed the review of all summer transfers, the University will then review the overall budget situation, the information from the state legislature and the fall transfer applicant pool to determine the next steps for fall admission. Thank you for your patience during this time.
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Recent Comments
- David Graves We treat GA colleges and non-GA colleges the same in our transfer review, but generally coursework transfers a little easier to UGA from a GA public college due to the...
- David Graves Generally, one C would not cause a rescind decision. I can't guess about exact details though, as we would need to look at the entire file if we have serious grade drops.
- GUEST Hey Dr. Graves, thank you for giving us with all this information. Quick question, how likely is it to be accepted/rejected if you are transferring from a different Georgia...
- Jak Hello Dr. Graves, I was wondering if UGA rescinds offers of admission over a C in a student's second semester of senior year?
- David Graves We do not have a large number of students we will offer spring to, and we have some flexibility in our spring transfer enrollment numbers, so I would not panic about this.
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