Georgia Gwinnett College
Lawrenceville, GA, USA

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Key Admission Stats

Institution Type
Public
  • Coed

Need Blind

This school does not consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission

Level of Institution
4 Year
Campus Setting
Suburb or town
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100
93%
Acceptance Rate
5,427
Students Applied
93%
Transfer Acceptance Rate
820
Transfer Students Admitted

Admissions Requirements

SAT
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No
ACT
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No
SAT Subject Tests
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Yes
AP Course Credit
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Yes
Dual Enrollment
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Yes
Transcript
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No

Important Deadlines

Application TypeApplication DeadlineReply Deadline
Fall Regular DecisionMay 3
Test Optional
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Yes
Application Fee
$30
Fee waivers available
Applications Accepted
Rolling Admissions
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No

Admitted Student Stats

In-State Students
98%
Out-Of-State Students
1%
US States Represented
30
Countries Represented
130
4%
Submitting ACT
14%
Submitting SAT
Average ACT Composite: 18
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36
Average SAT Composite: 1004
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1600
SAT Percentiles

Math
25th
470
75th
580
Reading
25th
470
75th
590
2.90
Average GPA
Students Enrolled By GPA

3.75+
7%
3.50 - 3.74
9%
3.25 - 3.49
11%
3.00 - 3.24
16%
2.50 - 2.99
31%
2.00 - 2.49
24%
Students Enrolled By Class Rank

Top 10%
4
Top 25%
15
Top 50%
42
Students Enrolled By Household Income

< $30k
841
$30k - $48k
367
$48k - $75k
273
$75k - $110k
131
$110k+
140

Admissions Resources

Admissions: visit page
Admissions Email: [email protected]
Admissions Telephone: 877-704-4422
For Students with Disabilities: visit page
For Veteran Services: visit page

What Students Are Saying

Fill out the application and before you go to any Open House or Orientation, make a visit to the college and pick one faculty to get along with. You will be surprised at the advantages you will have when the faculty knows you by name!
Gabriel from Snellville, GA
Make sure that you fill out your FAFSA early and keep up with the office! If they don't answer your calls, go in the office to meet with someone! Some people did not receive financial aid until late in the semester because they filled it out late or no one answered the phones. Also research your professors before you pick them. I go to Rate my professors before I enroll in a class or I Google their name. Hope this helps!!!
Atiya from Lawrenceville, GA
Meet with an admissions counselor. They are friendly, and willing to help you get through the admissions process with ease.
Kaelin from Dacula, GA
Work hard, don't give up, DO YOUR WORK and YOU WILL SUCCEED!
Sojerta from Winder, GA
When you enter college come with a clear mind leave all your faults at home because it will interfere with your work.
Aleshia from Riverdale, GA
Dorm life is expensive but completely worth the money. If you are living on campus make friends with your RA because they can become one of your best friends for life. Also crockpots are allowed on campus so bring one if you enjoy home cooked meals. There is also a wellness suite downstairs near the POD. The gym is a twenty minute walk so take advantage of the wellness suite (though if you think about the walk as extra exercise it won't be too bad). Make sure you have all of your roommates numbers because there will be days that you will get locked out and it costs five dollars to have a security guard open the door for you. Also speaking of lockouts, your room key (it's a legit key) is 180$ so do not lose that. The dining hall sells togo boxes for five dollars. These are reusable in the sense that you can either wash it or bring it back to the dining hall and trade it in. I highly recommend buying one. If you are a commuter you will get 20 mean swipes for the dining hall, if you live on campus you can swipe up to three times a day. There are food court restaurants on campus and you can use these meal swipes to pay for up to five dollars and seventy-five cents of your meal. If your meal goes over this use your munch money. By using meal swipes and much money you'll save money and end up with more free meals. There are many clubs on campus, I myself am in sociology and music club and plan to be in the game design club this year. There are so many other clubs around campus that will interest you so at least give them a shot. These clubs also plan a lot of events, especially Greenlight. Go to these events not only because they're fun, but because they're culturally inclusive! I went to an Arabian night earlier in the semester that had the most amazing food, henna tattoos, and Bollywood dancing along with learning about Arabian culture from Arabian students around campus. OLAS puts on The Masquerade every year which is the biggest event of the year on campus and full...
Molly from Lawrenceville, GA
As a college student, you are taking the most important steps in your life that will determine your future. It is important to take care of your college experience because with the right attitude you can become whatever you want to be career wise. The choice is yours and its important to realize that there are millions of people who might never get this opportunity. College education can help you make the most of your life.

Join clubs to broaden your knowledge on various cultures.Success takes u, work hard and be diligent in your affairs. Meeting new people is a great way to branch out of your comfort zone.

Success as a college student requires determination, faith, sacrifice consistency and hard work. Nothing great will ever come to the person who is not willing to sacrifice his/her present for their future happiness.
Darryl from Lawrenceville, GA
Teacher to student Ratio: 1:25 and sometimes as low as fifteen students in certain courses.
Georgia Gwinnett College focuses heavily on student success and student involvement meaning your Professors care!
Flexible class sizes, awesome professors, a great college experience.
Ketsia from Auburn, GA
Tips for you prospective students, do your work. It's not high school anymore. Get good grades!
Melissa from Lilburn, GA