The University of Georgia, founded
in 1785, is the oldest and most
comprehensive institution of higher
education in Georgia. It's also
consistently ranked among the top
20 public universities in the nation
by U.S. News & World Report, based
on such factors as academic reputation,
student retention and faculty resources.
UGA’s Gwinnett Campus currently offers graduate degree programs in selected fields, as well as a variety of non-credit courses for personal and professional development.
With the creation of Georgia Gwinnett College, UGA bachelor’s degree-completion programs – offered at the Gwinnet Campus since 2002 – are being phased out, with the last undergraduate students expected to earn their degrees by the end of spring semester 2008.
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