University of Georgia

Chartered by the state of Georgia in 1785, the University of Georgia is the birthplace of public higher education in America -- launching our nation's great tradition of world-class education for all. What began as a commitment to inspire the next generation grows stronger today through global research, hands-on experiential learning and extensive outreach. One of America's "Public Ivies" and a top 10 best value in public higher education, the University of Georgia tackles some of the world's grand challenges -- from combating infectious disease and securing the world's food supply to advancing economic growth and analyzing the environment.As Georgia's flagship institution, the university is recognized for its commitment to student excellence, particularly through an emphasis on rigorous learning experiences both inside and outside the classroom, hands-on research, and leadership opportunities. These experiences contribute to the university's exceptional retention, graduation and career-placement rates. Our students have earned more than 50 Rhodes, Marshall, Truman and other prestigious national academic scholarships over just the past decade.Scholars at the University of Georgia are committed to improving the quality of life for all and lead discovery in pivotal fields such as vaccine development, biomedical research, cybersecurity, and plant sciences. One of the nation's top universities for technology commercialization and licensing income, the University of Georgia has invented nearly 600 commercial products currently in the marketplace. The university is also home to the Peabody Awards, the most prestigious prize in electronic media.With its comprehensive reach, the university's 17 colleges and schools enroll 36,000 students and have produced 315,000 alumni living worldwide. The University of Georgia's initiatives extend globally while touching every corner of the state, realizing the university's land-grant and sea-grant missions. The university's eight Public Service and Outreach units, which are among the strongest in the nation, help create jobs, develop leaders and address critical challenges. Research, outreach and extension serve as major drivers of economic and workforce development and spark successful partnerships that create new businesses and train the workforce of tomorrow. The university's threefold teaching, research and service mission spans the globe with campuses in five Georgia locations, Washington, D.C., England, Costa Rica and Italy, as well as partnerships in more than 50 countries on six continents.Located in the Classic City of Athens, approximately 60 minutes northeast of Atlanta, the university thrives in a community that promotes the benefits of a culture-rich college town with a strong economic center. The campus is home to more than 600 registered student and service organizations. The university's athletic programs are among the most successful in NCAA Division I and the 21 varsity athletic teams compete as Georgia Bulldogs, with "Uga" consistently ranking as one of the nation's most recognized mascots. In 2016, the university showcased a contingent of 37 current and former student-athletes and coaches who participated in the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio.At the University of Georgia, it's more than a mission. It's a commitment we make to our students, the state of Georgia and the world.

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School Details

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Public, Coed 1785 N/A Semester $1.0 billion + Administration Building, Athens, GA 30602 (706) 542-3000
overall score total score state city online paying global
62 100.0 Georgia Athens 1139 394 117

Grade Rank

project rank score
Best Business Schools (Tie) 40 63 out of 100
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Part-time MBA (Tie) 44
Best Education Schools () 37 61 out of 100
Curriculum and Instruction () 9
Elementary Teacher Education () 8
Higher Education Administration (Tie) 5
Secondary Teacher Education () 4
Student Counseling and Personnel Services () 2
Technical / Vocational (Tie) 2
Best Engineering Schools (Tie) 122 15 out of 100
Best Law Schools (Tie) 32 61 out of 100
Biological Sciences () 46
Chemistry () 59
Clinical Psychology () 36
Computer Science () 102
Earth Sciences () 90
Economics () 55
English () 51
Fine Arts () 48
Printmaking () 7
History () 44
Math () 55
Pharmacy () 25
Physics () 91
Political Science () 45
Psychology () 75
Public Affairs () 6
Local Government Management () 11
Nonprofit Management () 14
Public Finance and Budgeting () 3
Public Management and Leadership () 2
Public Policy Analysis () 15
Public Health () 31
Social Work () 24
Sociology () 47
Speech-Language Pathology () 39
Statistics () 61
Veterinary Medicine () 10

Business

Sub_Subject
Part-time MBA

Education

Sub_Subject
Curriculum and Instruction
Education Policy
Educational Administration and Supervision
Educational Psychology
Elementary Teacher Education
Higher Education Administration
Secondary Teacher Education
Special Education
Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Technical / Vocational

Engineering

Sub_Subject
Biological / Agricultural Engineering
Biomedical Engineering / Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical / Electronic / Communications Engineering
Environmental / Environmental Health Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering

Law

Sub_Subject
Clinical Training
Dispute Resolution
Environmental Law
Health Care Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Law
Legal Writing
Tax Law
Trial Advocacy

Social Sciences

Sub_Subject
English
History
Psychology
Sociology
Political Science
Economics

Health

Sub_Subject
Pharmacy
Social Work
Speech-Language Pathology
Clinical Psychology
Public Health
Veterinary Medicine

Public Affairs

Sub_Subject
Public Affairs

The Sciences

Sub_Subject
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Computer Science
Earth Sciences
Math
Physics
Statistics

Fine Arts

Sub_Subject
Fine Arts

BusinessAdmissions

The Terry College of Business at University of Georgia offers these departments and concentrations: consulting, entrepreneurship, finance, health care administration, human resources management, insurance, leadership, marketing, management information systems, production/operations management, and real estate. Its tuition is full-time: $13,404 per year (in-state); full-time: $32,112 per year (out-of-state); part-time: $56,400 total program (in-state); part-time: $72,000 total program (out-of-state); executive: $77,000 total program (in-state); and executive: $77,000 total program (out-of-state). At graduation, 75.0 percent of graduates of the full-time program are employed.
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Application deadline (U.S. residents) March 15
Application deadline (international students) January 10
Applicants (full-time)
Departments/concentrations
Enrollment (full-time) 103
Gender distribution (full-time)
Tuition
Required fees (full-time) $2,266 per year
Required fees (part-time) N/A
Required fees (executive degree program) N/A
Average base salary $90,250
Full-time graduates employed at graduation 75%
title
consulting
leadership
entrepreneurship
marketing
finance
management information systems
health care administration
production/operations management
human resources management
real estate
insurance
other
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40 Tie
2019 Quick Stats 103
Academics 103
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enrolled (full-time) 103
enrolled (part-time) 308
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per year (full-time, in-state) $13,404
per year (full-time, out-of-state) $32,112
total program (part-time, in-state) $56,400
total program (part-time, out-of-state) $72,000
total program (executive degree, in-state) $77,000
total program (executive degree, out-of-state) $77,000

EngineeringAdmissions

The College of Engineering at University of Georgia has an application deadline of July 1. The application fee is $75 for U.S. residents and $100 for international students. The 2017 Ph.D. student-faculty ratio is 1.2:1. The College of Engineering at University of Georgia has 52 full-time faculty on staff.
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Application deadline (U.S. residents) July 1
Application fee (U.S. residents) $75
Application deadline (international students) April 15
Application fee (international students) $100
Full-time faculty (tenured or tenure-track) 52
Ph.D. student/faculty ratio 1.2:1
Enrollment (full-time) 115
Gender distribution (full-time)
Tuition (master's, full-time)
Tuition (master's, part-time)
Tuition (doctoral, full-time)
Tuition (doctoral, part-time)
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122 Tie
2019 Quick Stats 115
title value
enrolled (full-time) 115
enrolled (part-time) 13
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