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  1. University of Georgia has an acceptance rate of 43%. Half the applicants admitted to University of Georgia who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1220 and 1420 or an ACT score of 27...

  2. Mar 18, 2024 · Students were accepted from 49 states, Washington, D.C. and 41 countries. The University of Georgia announced final admissions decisions for the Class of 2028 on March 15. UGA received more than 43,090 total applications, with more than 15,900 students accepted for the fall semester. Applications from in-state students were up 7% this year.

  3. Feb 6, 2023 · Sam • 1 year ago. If the amount of acceptances is around 16,000 and there are 43,600 applicants, with 45% being in-state and UGA wanting 80% of their admits to be in-state, then will the acceptance rate for in-state students be around 65%? So 45% of 43,600 is 19,620, 80% of 16,000 is 12,800, and 12,800 divided by 19,620 is 65%.

  4. Mar 17, 2023 · Here are some rough statistics on the Entire Freshman Admitted Class for 2023 – November, February and March waves, where we have admitted 15,340+ students total, which is somewhat below last year’s offers of admission (I do not have separate data on just the final March group, sorry):

  5. What is the acceptance rate for UGA? Georgia admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 40%. Students that get into Georgia have an average SAT score between 1270-1450 or an average ACT score of 29-33. The regular admissions application deadline for Georgia is January 1. How to Apply.

  6. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 30,166, and admissions are very selective, with an acceptance rate of 40%. The university offers 126 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 88%, and a student-faculty ratio of 17:1.

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · Applications from in-state students were up 7% this year. UGA accepted students from 49 states, Washington, D.C., and 41 countries. The university also accepted students from 148 of Georgias 159 counties. Admission was offered to those with superior academic records.

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