The University of Georgia’s main campus in Athens offers undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees in 16 different schools and colleges to more than 33,000 students. Again this year, U.S. News & World Report ranked UGA among the nation’s top 20 public universities. www.uga.edu
UGA’s Gwinnett Campus offers graduate degree and certificate programs in a variety of fields, and non-credit programs for professional development. Beginning in May 2008, students will study at a convenient new location, just off I-85 in Lawrenceville. www.uga.edu/gwinnett
UGA’s Griffin Campus now offers seven undergraduate degree-completion programs, as well as two graduate degrees in several high-demand majors. Bachelor’s degrees may be earned through upper-division programs open to transfer students or those seeking a second bachelor’s degree. www.uga.edu/griffin
UGA’s Tifton Campus plans to expand on the academic programs offered by the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Current offerings include a bachelor’s degree in agriculture in two majors (upper-division programs open to transfer students), as well as two graduate degrees. www.tifton.uga.edu
UGA’s Terry College of Business campus in Atlanta’s Buckhead community offers two MBA programs geared toward mid- to senior-level professionals – providing them the opportunity to earn a degree from one of the nation’s most prestigious business schools without interrupting their careers. www.goterry.org
For more information, please go online to the UGA campus of your choice.
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