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Office of the Registrar
Academic records for all students at the University of Georgia are maintained
in the Office of the Registrar. In addition, the office provides the following
services: registration, eWithdrawals, schedule of classes, key dates, ARCHE
cross registration, tuition remission, record services, transcripts, certification,
change of address, name change, diploma replacement, graduation, commencement
information, graduation requirements and diplomas.
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.
Student Learning Center
UGA's new Student Learning Center is an innovative, technologically
advanced and comprehensive learning environmen–a unique
combination of library and instruction space, classrooms,
the best in campus computing and instructional support for
faculty. There are more than 500 computer workstations loaded
with software and research sources. Wireless access inside
and out means staying connected from such areas as the North
Terrace and South Plaza.
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.
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.
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.
Division of Academic Enhancement
The Division of Academic Enhancement offers a source of programs
and tutorial / learning centers designed to ensure that entering
and continuing students have access to a wide range of academic
services to support their academic endeavors.
Tutorial
Program
The Tutorial Program employs academically successful students
to help their peers develop effective study skills, review
material, and work on general concepts. earning Center Services.
Learning Center
The staff in the Learning Center work with students individually
and in groups in several areas of instruction including counseling,
reading/study strategies, mathematics and writing.
Academic Enhancement Satellite
Office
The Academic Enhancement Satellite Office offers free tutoring,
study groups, newsletters, test review sessions, academic
counseling, and programs on issues such as time management,
study skills, and stress reduction for any student who lives
in Russell, Creswell, and Brumby Halls.
Freshman College
Summer Experience
The University of Georgia offers an exciting alternative to
regular summer school that provides you with an early start
on your academic career - The Freshman College Summer Experience.
Undergraduate
Academic Advising
Academic advisement is essential to a student's successful
educational experience at UGA. Ultimately, selection of appropriate
courses is the responsibility of the student, however, advisers
assist students with such things as registration, planning
a program of study and assuring that requirements of both
the University and individual degree programs are met.
Academic
Advising in UGA Schools & Colleges
Advisors
across Campus
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Career Center
The Career Center facilitates, motivates, and empowers students
to explore options and pursue careers, helping students understand
the vital link between their academic major and potential
career choices.
University Testing Services
Testing Services is responsible for the administration of
university-wide testing programs, including the Regents',
U.S. and Georgia Constitution and History tests, Orientation
testing, proficiency and entrance testing, language placement
testing, and Independent Study exams. Hours are limited and
appointments are required for some of the testing programs.
Test dates and registration instructions for the group administrations
of selected programs are provided in the OASIS registration
system and in the Schedule of Classes each term. Testing Services
also administers numerous national testing programs such as
the GRE, GMAT, MAT, MCAT, CLEP, LSAT, TOEFL, and SAT. Computer
Based Testing (CBT) is available for the GRE, GMAT, NBPTS,
PRAXIS I, and TOEFL. Information and registration packets
for national testing programs can be obtained from the lobby
of Clark Howell Hall. Further information regarding testing
may be obtained by contacting the testing information line
at 542-TEST (8378)
Multicultural Services and Programs
The Office of Multicultural Services and Programs is a place where the experiences of people of color can be explored and celebrated. Drafted on the ideals of two UGA students, Multicultural Services and Programs (MSP) first opened its doors in September of 1989. MSP’s mission is to enhance the university’s environment by promoting student leadership and academic achievement, to celebrate the contribution and heritage of UGA’s diverse population, and to encourage the full participation of all students, faculty, and staff. MSP is a department of Intercultural Affairs within the Division of Student Affairs.
DRC (diability resource center)
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.
Learning Disabilities
Center
The Learning Disabilities Center at The University of Georgia
is committed to the lifelong development of individuals with
learning disabilities.
Writing
Center
Workshops and one-on-one appointments with writing consultants
to provide assistance at any stage of the writing process.
Bioscience Learning Center
The Bioscience Learning Center (Biology Building, Room 406)
is your resource for information related to the Biology classes
you are taking.
Chemistry
Learning Center (CLC)
The Chemistry Learning Center (CLC) is an educational resource
for undergraduates and faculty. To fulfill this goal, the
CLC provides students with a diverse assortment of resources
to aid them in their studies.
Center for Teaching and Learning
The central mission of CTL is to provide campus-wide leadership on matters relating to instruction. By coordinating a wide variety of programs and activities, CTL serves faculty, administrators, and graduate teaching assistants (TAs) in each of the University's schools and colleges.
Project Promote
Project Promote is a resource site intended to offer active support to early career faculty at the University of Georgia. The heart of this site is the Question and Answer Center, a dynamic tool in which early career faculty may choose whether or not to reveal their identity when posting a question.
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