The University of Georgia offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its Griffin Campus, 40 miles south of Atlanta. The undergraduate programs are upper-division programs for transfer students or those seeking a second bachelor’s degree. Prospective transfer students need to have completed 60 transferable credit hours with a minimum 2.5 grade point average.
Those interested in pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at the Griffin Campus must meet the criteria for admission into the specific degree program they wish to pursue. The standards for admission are on par with the standards at the Athens campus, and the degree earned is a University of Georgia degree.
University of Georgia policies and procedures apply to UGA courses and programs offered at the Griffin Campus. Classes are taught by faculty and instructors approved by the academic departments of UGA schools and colleges.
Degree programs were first offered at the Griffin Campus in fall 2005. As of fall 2007, seven undergraduate majors are offered, along with two graduate degree programs. A complete list and further information may be obtained by visiting the Griffin Campus web site (www.uga.edu/griffin) or calling the Office of Academic Programs in Griffin at 770-412-4400.
Those interested in pursuing a UGA graduate degree at the Gwinnett Campus must meet the criteria for admission into the specific degree program they wish to pursue. The standards for admission are on par with the standards at the Athens campus, and the degree earned is a University of Georgia degree.
University of Georgia policies and procedures apply to UGA courses and programs offered at the Gwinnett location. Classes are taught by faculty and instructors approved by the academic departments of UGA schools and colleges.
Further information may be obtained by visiting the UGA Gwinnett Campus website (www.uga.edu/gwinnett), by calling 678-985-6800, or by sending an e-mail to UGAGwin@uga.edu.