Financial
Assistance
A variety of financial
assistance is available for graduate and undergraduate students.
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences awards
scholarships to enrolled students or accepted in one of its
majors. Visit the CAES
website for more information.
Agricultural Education
majors are eligible for several scholarships including the
Roland Harris Agricultural Mechanics Scholarship, the Earl
Cheek Student Teaching Scholarship, and the Henry Gnann Memorial
Scholarship. Contact the Coordinator
for Agricultural Education.
Along with these
scholarships, students at the University of Georgia may also
be eligible for HOPE,
loans
which may be cancelled with teaching service, and other low
interest loans. Numerous employment
opportunities are available in the Athens area
and on campus.
The University
of Georgia offers university-wide scholarships to qualified
students. For more information contact the Office of Student
Financial Aid.
For graduate students,
ALEC provides graduate assistantships to students enrolled
in the department. Departmental assistantships are awarded
each year on a competitive basis according to students’
background, experience, academic record, test scores, recommendations,
other pertinent criteria, and the needs of the department
and individual faculty. Recipients of these assistantships
must be fully admitted to the Graduate School in a degree
seeking status. Students must continue to be a full-time student
taking at least nine hours of credit per semester. Contact
the department for further information or applying.