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| Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
| Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Required |
| Recommendations: | Recommended |
| Secondary School GPA: | Required |
| Secondary School Record: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Required |
| $60 | Undergrad Application Fee |
| $75 | Graduate Application Fee |
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| Address: | Office of Admissions Terrell Hall Athens, GA 30602 |
| Phone: | (706) 542-8776 |
| Admissions Phone: | (706) 542-8776 |
| General Site: | www.admissions.uga.edu |
| Admissions: | www.admissions.uga.edu/index.html |
| Application: | www.admissions.uga.edu/article/apply-now.html |
Keep an open mind and you'll be surprised. Be prepared to walk a lot. Get to know your professors as well as the campus.
» Read MoreExplore! The campus gets more and more beautiful every day because you realize that a piece of it will always belong to you! There's so much to do and see. Even studying all night at the SLC has been wonderful because there's always a familiar face and a great coffee shop to keep you going!
» Read MoreOne of the most important tips I would give to students is to get information on admissions, and classes beforehand. I would recommend people to do everything early and NOT to procrastinate. On the Social side, learn to manage social and coursework time. This is a school where everything is competitive and knowing how to study is essential.
» Read MoreUtilize all the resources available both academic and extracurricular activities. Get involved and leave your door open while living in the freshman dorms.
» Read MoreAP classes are your best friend. Definitely try and pursue some in high school, even if it's just a few. Not only do they look good on the application but the hours offered for AP classes are really good. Always try your best, too. It may be obvious to some, but it definitely makes a difference in distinguishing you as an applicant.
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