Transfer GPA minimum to increase in 2010
Applications handled 'individually'
RAISA HABERSHAM
Issue date: 11/21/08 Section: News
Beginning spring 2010, the required grade point average for transfer students with 60 or more credit hours will increase from 2.5 to 2.8.
"It adjusts every few years but because of the freshman [class] increase and demand," said Nancy McDuff, associate vice president of admissions, Thursday at the Faculty Admissions Committee meeting.
"The University is at an all-time high of 34,100," she said. "We are getting huge increases in the number of transfers and this [requirement] addresses the increase. The spring 2010 change gives students early notification."
The number of transfer students has increased since 2004 by more than 500 students, or 31 percent.
Students who earned an associate's degree with a 3.0 are given first priority in transfer decisions. The University serves as a major recipient of students from two-year schools in Georgia, McDuff said.
"More students are graduating from high school in Georgia," she said. "The demand to come to [the University] will continue to rise yearly."
The University expects to enroll 5,000 freshmen next year; 4,400 for fall, 400 for summer and 200 for spring.
"We have had a 5 percent increase in early action applications and project the transfer size to be 800," she said.
As of Monday the number of freshman applications received was approximately 12,000, with 11,000 of those as early action applicants.
"We now have four orientation sessions instead of one," McDuff said. "There are three transfer orientations and one freshman."
In 2008 alone, 13,000 people were in attendance for all orientation sessions. Of those, roughly 7,000 were students.
In addition to the expected class size, applications and orientation sessions, the committee discussed conduct in reviewing applicants.
The motion was made that the Judicial Affairs Office begins reviewing the student's application and will apply the code of conduct as if they were a student.
"It adjusts every few years but because of the freshman [class] increase and demand," said Nancy McDuff, associate vice president of admissions, Thursday at the Faculty Admissions Committee meeting.
"The University is at an all-time high of 34,100," she said. "We are getting huge increases in the number of transfers and this [requirement] addresses the increase. The spring 2010 change gives students early notification."
The number of transfer students has increased since 2004 by more than 500 students, or 31 percent.
Students who earned an associate's degree with a 3.0 are given first priority in transfer decisions. The University serves as a major recipient of students from two-year schools in Georgia, McDuff said.
"More students are graduating from high school in Georgia," she said. "The demand to come to [the University] will continue to rise yearly."
The University expects to enroll 5,000 freshmen next year; 4,400 for fall, 400 for summer and 200 for spring.
"We have had a 5 percent increase in early action applications and project the transfer size to be 800," she said.
As of Monday the number of freshman applications received was approximately 12,000, with 11,000 of those as early action applicants.
"We now have four orientation sessions instead of one," McDuff said. "There are three transfer orientations and one freshman."
In 2008 alone, 13,000 people were in attendance for all orientation sessions. Of those, roughly 7,000 were students.
In addition to the expected class size, applications and orientation sessions, the committee discussed conduct in reviewing applicants.
The motion was made that the Judicial Affairs Office begins reviewing the student's application and will apply the code of conduct as if they were a student.
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Amanda Smith
posted 3/06/09 @ 10:12 AM EST
Nice review! Thanks!
Alum
posted 3/06/09 @ 11:14 AM EST
This is GREAT news. Someone who pulled less than a 2.8 at another (presumably less difficult) school over the course of 60 hours has absolutely no business being enrolled at UGA. (Continued…)
Rachel Whitney
posted 3/07/09 @ 11:22 AM EST
A think this new storie have some mistakes.
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Ron
posted 5/23/09 @ 2:56 PM EST
Another example of how the GA lottery (HOPE) makes it harder and harder to get into a school in GA.
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