Whether we are giving information sessions, visiting high
schools, attending college fairs, or meeting with prospective students and
families, we are often asked questions about how to apply to and get admitted
to UGA. At times we hear misconceptions and rumors about the admissions process. We want to make sure that students and parents have the correct information about the University and admissions. In an effort to dispel common myths, we have compiled a list of the Top 10 UGA Admissions Urban Legends. Here are a few of the common myths we hear:
“UGA admits a quota of students per year from my high school, county, zip code or state.”
The most competitive applicants are admitted regardless of high school, county, zip code or state. There are no quotas assigned to these, or any other, characteristics.
“UGA has different admissions standards for out-of-state applicants.”
Admissions standards are exactly the same for out-of-state applicants as they are for in-state applicants. UGA does not have a cap on the number of out-of-state students that can be admitted.
“If I apply Early Action, it will demonstrate to UGA that I really want to go there. Even if I am deferred admission, this will be an advantage in the Regular Decision process.”
Applicants deferred from Early Action to Regular Decision do not have any advantages/disadvantages over those who apply Regular Decision. All applicants seeking admission to UGA are offered an equal opportunity for admission regardless of the decision plan.