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2025 In-State EA Decision Information

UGA Undergraduate Admissions Q & A

GPA -Please remember this is not the GPA students see on their high school transcript, but rather the GPA that UGA recalculates for everyone based on the core academic courses taken in high school and looking at the actual grades posted on the transcripts. Mid 50% Admitted Average GPA: 4.18-4.43

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2025 UGA Overall EA Admissions

UGA Undergraduate Admissions Q & A

GPA -Please remember this is not the GPA students see on their high school transcript, but rather the GPA that UGA recalculates for everyone based on the core academic courses taken in high school and looking at the actual grades posted on the transcripts. Mid 50% Admitted Average GPA: 4.17-4.40

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2025 Freshman Admits

UGA Undergraduate Admissions Q & A

UGA is the flagship institution for the state of Georgia, and as such our goal is to enroll a class that is roughly 80% Georgians. This is an enrollment number, not an admission offer number, but it does mean that our admission offers are more heavily Georgian than non-Georgian. The mid 50% UGA GPA is 4.08 – 4.35, with a 4.22

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2025 Overall Applicant Pool

UGA Undergraduate Admissions Q & A

Due to UGA being the flagship university for the state of Georgia, we have a goal of our enrolling class ( not accepted but enrolling ) being roughly 80% in-state and 20% out-of-state, so it will be more challenging to be admitted as a non-GA resident. The average core course GPA for the entire applicant pool is roughly a 3.81

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Can a College Revoke Your Acceptance? Insights and Advice

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Cornell lists three main reasons they might take back an offer: A significant drop in academic performance, such as failing or dropping classes, as shown on your final transcript. When you send that final transcript to your dream school, you’re hit with a devastating notice—your acceptance has been revoked. Sometimes, yes.

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Top 10 Scary Mistakes Students Make on Their College Applications (and How to Avoid Them)

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Don’t let your academic accomplishments pull a disappearing act! ENROLL NOW 9. Use a checklist to ensure all your materials—transcripts, essays, letters of recommendation—are in place. Common App 911/UC App 911 Step-by-step strategic support. START NOW 8. Forgetting to Highlight Achievements If you’ve got it, haunt it!

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What is Dual Enrollment in High School?

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Participating in dual enrollment in high school can be a great way to make the most of your college experience. By earning college credits early, dual enrollment can save you time, reduce tuition costs, and help you explore advanced coursework before even stepping onto a college campus. What Is Dual Enrollment in High School?