No. We didn’t. There is a big difference between applied, admitted, and enrolled. We admitted about 16,000 applicants. The “freshman class” is trending right on target to be close to 6,200 enrolled students.
The UGA In-State EA decision blog post is now up, https://t.co/MSRXafYLTb. We are up 13% in EA In-State apps, and this is a very strong applicant group. Good luck, and Go Dawgs!
“I didn’t see [college] as me escaping my community. I saw it as me going and taking a leap to go to Athens, Georgia, and then come back to my community with what I’ve learned about college and professionalism,”Williams said. https://t.co/cwQ7UBMCLL
“We are growing our enrollment within the bounds of campus resources. We will open a new parking deck on West Campus next year, with a new residence hall and a new dining center the following year. We are expanding our campus capacity to ensure we can continue to provide a world-class educational experience.” - @AndyBorstUGA, vice provost for enrollment management
https://t.co/lENzO1MXly
New UGA Admissions blog post about EA app numbers, EA process & decision dates, https://t.co/0Q24M1baWu
"releasing the In-State EA decisions on the status page on Friday, November 22 at 4 pm EST and EA Out-of-State decisions on the status page on Friday, December 6 at 4 pm EST."
Despite this year’s FAFSA issues, the number of UGA students eligible for Pell grants increased 22%. UGA students received an additional $9 million in Pell grants, including a notable increase among middle-income undergraduate students. https://t.co/cAoAW0UkUh