back

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

UGA

https://www.uga.edu

#94 National Colleges

45.3% Admission Rate
Somewhat Selective

29,726 Undergraduates Enrolled

  • Public
  • Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity
  • Four-year, full-time, more selective, higher transfer-in
  • Four-year, large, primarily residential


By DXR - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=50254393

The University of Georgia (UGA or Georgia) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia. Founded in 1785, it is one of the oldest public universities in the United States. It serves as the flagship of the University System of Georgia.

The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity," and as having "more selective" undergraduate admissions, the most selective admissions category, while the ACT Assessment Student Report places UGA admissions in the "Highly Selective" category, the highest classification. Among public universities, the University of Georgia is one of the nation's top three producers of Rhodes Scholars over the past two decades.

In addition to the main campuses in Athens with their approximately 470 buildings, the university has two smaller campuses located in Tifton and Griffin. The university has two satellite campuses located in Atlanta and Lawrenceville. The university operates several service and outreach stations spread across the state. The total acreage of the university in 30 Georgia counties is 41,539 acres (168.10 km2). The university also owns a residential education and research center in Washington, DC, as well as three international residential education and research centers located at Oxford University in Oxford, England, at Cortona, Italy, and at Monteverde, Costa Rica.

Student life includes almost 800 student organizations including academic associations, honor societies, debate societies, publications, cultural groups, student government organizations, religious groups, social groups and fraternities, volunteer and community service programs, philanthropic groups, and others. The University of Georgia's intercollegiate sports teams, commonly known by their Georgia Bulldogs nickname, compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). In their more than 120-year history, the university's varsity sports teams have won 45 national championships, 264 individual national championships, 172 conference championships, and 56 Olympic medals.

The University of Georgia has distinguished alumni and attendees including current and former members of the United States Senate, members of the United States House of Representatives, a member of the Supreme Court of the United States, members of the Cabinet of the United States, U.S. ambassadors, U.S. governors, federal judges, state supreme court justices, attorneys general, members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, chairmen and chief executive officers (CEOs) of Fortune 500 companies, banks, and charitable organizations, plus many scholars including Rhodes Scholars, Gates Cambridge Scholars, Marshall Scholars, Boren Scholars, and MacArthur Fellows (the "Genius Grant") winners, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners, a United States Poet Laureate, Peabody Award winners, The New York Times Best Seller list authors, Emmy Award winners, Grammy Award winners, inventors and entrepreneurs, prominent attorneys, medical doctors, scientists, and academics.


"University of Georgia." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 15 February 2022, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Georgia.
Location

City
Athens, Georgia

show map

Locale
City: Midsize (population of at least 100,000 but less than 250,000)

Region
Southeast (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)

Academics

Predominant Degree Awarded
Predominantly bachelor's-degree granting

Highest Degree Awarded
Graduate degree

Most Popular Fields

Field % Students
Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services 26.3%
Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs 11.2%
Social Sciences 7.6%
Biological And Biomedical Sciences 7.5%
Psychology 4.8%
Education 4.0%
Engineering 3.9%
Family And Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 3.8%
Health Professions And Related Programs 3.7%
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, And Related Sciences 3.2%
Visual And Performing Arts 3.1%
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 3.0%
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, And Fitness Studies 2.9%
Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services 2.6%
Legal Professions And Studies 2.1%
Foreign Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics 1.6%
English Language And Literature/Letters 1.4%
Natural Resources And Conservation 1.3%
Mathematics And Statistics 1.3%
Physical Sciences 0.9%
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting And Related Protective Services 0.8%
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, And Group Studies 0.7%
History 0.7%
Architecture And Related Services 0.6%
Public Administration And Social Service Professions 0.5%
Philosophy And Religious Studies 0.4%
Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities 0.1%

Cost

In State Tuition
$12,080.00

Out of State Tuition
$31,120.00

Percentage Students Receiving Aid
32.06%

Average Net Cost After Aid
$13,649.00

Admissions

SAT Scores

1347 Composite Average
Percentile 75% 50% 25%
Math 720 665 610
Verbal 700 665 630

ACT Scores

30 Cumulative Average
Percentile 75% 50% 25%
Math 31 28 25
English 35 31 27