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University of Georgia - Admission Criteria



Criteria Ranking | High School GPA and Class Rank | Standardized Tests

Criteria Ranking

  • Academic ranking criteria for this college is listed below. Academic criteria are ranked in order of importance from 1 (Most important) through 5 (Least important) or N (Not relevant).

      Rank Criterion
      1 Secondary School Record
      N Class Rank
      3 School's Recommendation
      2 Standardized Test Scores
      4 Essay

  • The following non-academic criteria are indicated as E (Emphasized), I (Important), C Considered, or N (Not relevant).

      Rank Criterion
      N Character and Personality
      C Extracurricular participation
      C Particular talent or ability
      C Geographical distribution
      C Alumni/ae relationship

High School GPA and Class Rank

  • The average high school/secondary school Grade Point Average for freshmen stood at 3.4.
  • Following is a breakdown of the high school class rank of enrolled freshmen.

    RankAccumulative
    Percent
    Top tenth 53%
    Top quarter 85%
    Top half 99%

Standardized Test Score Criteria

  • All freshmen scores reported used the old scoring system.
  • The following scores do not include Special program students.
  • 99% of accepted applicants submitted an SAT I score and 32% of accepted applicants submitted an ACT score.
  • The recent adjustment to the SAT I scoring system has affected the school's admission policy: Contact the school directly.
  • Here are the scores of enrolled freshmen who took the SAT I:

      SAT verbal scores over 500 94%, SAT math scores over 500 95%, ACT scores over 18 100%, SAT verbal scores over 600 51%, SAT math scores over 600 52%, ACT scores over 24 77%, SAT verbal scores over 700 9%, SAT math scores over 700 8%, ACT scores over 30 18%