Wednesday, August 19, 2020

FAQ for Freshman Applicants - UGA Undergraduate Admissions

FAQ for Freshman Applicants - UGA Undergraduate Admissions FAQ for Freshman Applicants It’s mid summer, and questions are beginning to flood in about UGA’s First Year admission process. Here are answers to some of our more frequently asked ones. I plan to apply Early Action. What is the last ACT/SAT exam date you will accept for Early Action (EA)? We will only be able to use SAT/ACT scores for tests taken by the October 15 EA deadline. For us to receive your scores in time, you must designate UGA as an automatic recipient when you register for the exam. We are fine with the SAT or ACT or both scores, and we superscore the individual exams, and use whichever test is strongest (see our post on UGA and test scores). Do I have to complete the essays if I am applying for Fall 2015 as a First Year student? It depends. Are you applying Early Action or Regular Decision? Early Action applicants do not have to complete the short essays, but Regular Decision and deferred Early Action applications will need to complete the short essays for admission. Click here to see this year’s essay topics. Regular Decision/Deferred Early Action also requires a teacher recommendation and allows you to submit your first term senior grades. When can I apply? There is early, and then there is late. The 2015 First Year application first becomes available on September 2. Please know that, while there is a HUGE penalty for missing our application and document deadlines, we give no admission benefit or prize for being among the first to submit the application. Take your time. (Just don’t wait until the week before the deadline when most mistakes are made!). All EA decisions will be released in late November or early December. The file completion deadlines for EA and RD will be one week after the application deadlines. How long does it take to fill out the application? Most students say it takes longer than they thought it would, so be encouraged by the fact that you don’t have to complete the application in one sitting. Once you create your UGA “ApplicantID”, you can save your work and come back later to complete the application and make any corrections. Warning: Once you agree to the UGA Honor Code and choose submit at the bottom of that final page, you cannot return to make changes or corrections to your application. As well, you need to complete a payment option (check/waiver or credit card) to finalize the submission of the application. What will I need when I sit at my computer to I apply? Great question! We suggest you put four documents in your UGA folder: (1) SSN card, (2) resume, (3) copy of your latest HS transcript, and (4) fee payment information. You absolutely must give us your correct Social Security Number (please proofread it). We ask you to list your honors, activities, leadership, and work experiences which you may have already collected for a resume. You need to accurately report the college prep curriculum you’re taking and the grades youve earned. And finally, to complete the application you must give us payment information, ideally for a credit card. Should I apply Early Action or Regular Decision? We can’t tell you which decision plan is right for you. That decision should be made by you with the help of your family and high school counselor. Read our Regular Decision vs. Early Action page here. Do my AP/IB grades count towards my GPA? When UGA recalculates your GPA from the self-reported grades on the application and a review of your transcript, we will add .5 to each AP grade, unless your school already adds points to your actual teacher grade (for instance, an 85 becomes a 95 on the transcript). We do not look at the GPA calculated on the HS transcript, but instead focus on the actual grades. We calculate the GPA based on grades in the areas of English, Math, Science, Social Sciences and Foreign Languages, and as well any AP/IB courses that are non-core (such as AP Computer Science or IB Theory of Knowledge). What if I am from Out-of-State and am not taking a fourth year of science in HS? The state of Georgia, and therefore UGA, are flexible for out-of-state students when it comes to the fourth science requirement. We will use a science course from the 8th grade if is a HS course, and as well there are a number of HS courses that can be used aside from the standard science courses (please see the states Staying on Course document). You also do not need to get us documentation of the 8th grade science course until you decide that you will enroll at UGA, and you would have it sent with a final HS transcript showing senior grades and a graduation date. I have heard a number of rumors about UGA admissions. What is true and what is not? The best way to learn about the myths that surround UGA, and as well the actual truth, is to go to our Top 10 Admissions Urban Legends page. We hope this FAQ helps. Please post any questions you have, and I will try to answer them as best as possible and update this page if needed. Go Dawgs!

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