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Academic Matters |
Academic assistance and tutoring
Find out how to get free tutoring! You can also access information
about the Regents Testing Program and the Freshman College
Summer Experience, a program for first-year students who want
to get a head start on college.
MyUGA
MyUGA is a customized portal where University of Georgia students
can access the web-based services and information important
to them. As a gateway to web access, MyUGA is your self-managed,
personalized, and customized information environment.
Student E-services
Quick links to registration, records, grades, mail services,
WebCT, the library, computer policies and more. OASIS
OASIS allows you to register for classes, view class schedules,
and view your student-related information online.
WebCT
WebCT contains links to all of the courses that you are taking
along with announcements, bookmarks, and other information.
Course
Review Book (THE KEY)
Unlock information about the grading patterns of your instructors
with THE KEY. This course review book contains grade distributions
for most undergraduate courses. Learning
Disabilities Center
Do you think you might have a learning disability? Find out
where to go for an evaluation. With the proper documentation,
students with learning disabilities qualify for books on tape
and other accommodations.
Disability Resource Center (DRC)
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) provides academic and support services to qualified students with disabilities to ensure equal access to all programs and activities at the University of Georgia.
Registrar
Questions about OASIS? Need to withdraw a course? Need to request
a transcript? Save yourself a trip to the Registrars Office
by looking here for answers first. Student
withdrawals
Before you withdraw from one or more classes, make sure you
understand UGAs withdrawal policy. UGA
Bulletin
The UGA Bulletin is the official publication for academic matters
at UGA. Find course information, a campus profile, admissions
policies, financial aid information, degree requirements, and
information about campus life, services, and opportunities.
University Testing
Services
Need to take the GRE, Regents test, TOEFL or other national
or placement test? Wondering if you have the option of computer-based
testing? Access information about what you will need on testing
day, where to go, and what to expect.
Honors
Program
The Honors Program at the University of Georgia is designed
to provide the ablest students with resources they need to make
the most of their undergraduate experiences. Special classes,
individualized attention, opportunities for independent research
and close contact combine the depth of a liberal arts college
with the breadth of a major research university. Study
abroad
Discover the world and get credit. Explore UGA’s more
than 80 study-abroad programs, get travel tips, find out about
financial aid options, and read up on international laws that
may affect you.
Office of Student
Affairs
University of Georgia
201 Holmes-Hunter Academic Building
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
706-542-3564
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