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Danielle Smith Q&A Profile

May 30, 2017

Danielle Smith could not have imagined a better place than the University of Georgia to earn a degree in Special Education. Having moved to Athens, Georgia, at the beginning of eighth grade, Danielle understood the significance of a degree from the University of Georgia. She started the Special Education…

Now Accepting Applications for the Online Master’s in Community Nutrition!

May 22, 2017

Updated 7/27/2022. Five years after the launch of this program, the foods and nutrition profession continues to evolve, and so do UGA’s online programs. The College of Family and Consumer Sciences offers its online Master of Science in Foods and Nutrition with a concentration in Community Nutrition. The Community Nutrition…

Supporting Student Veterans

May 16, 2017

Veterans are a unique category of nontraditional students who often return to college as first-generation students after spending years in the service. According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, these students have a 5 percent higher success rate than others who have either completed school or are continuing enrollment. James…

Abigail Letts Q&A Profile

May 10, 2017

After obtaining an undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, Abigail Letts knew that the online M.Ed. Reading Education program would be a good fit. At first, Abbey was slightly apprehensive about the online program because she had always thought she was a better learner when sitting in…

Congratulations Online Graduates!

May 10, 2017

UGA Online congratulates the many University of Georgia students who celebrated a milestone this past week: graduation. The University of Georgia commencement ceremony offered an opportunity for online students to celebrate the hard work of earning a degree in a way that differs from the typical on-campus classroom experience. Regardless…

Kyle Ray Bets on UGA

May 1, 2017

Risk management is nothing new to Kyle Ray. As a professional poker player, Kyle often makes strategic decisions based on his identification and assessment of risks. One major risk Kyle wanted to eliminate was his incomplete bachelor’s degree.

The Benefits of Attending Graduation in Person as an Online Student

April 26, 2017

Graduation is coming up, and our spring graduations are getting ready for their big day. At UGA Online, we believe that our online students should have the same graduation experience as on-campus students. Although the May 5 graduation ceremony will be broadcast live on Channel 15 of the University…

Meet the Faculty: Aliki Nicolaides, LLOD

April 25, 2017

  In today’s world, adults have to constantly adapt to the complex demands of a rapidly changing, interconnected world that requires new skill sets. Aliki Nicolaides, associate professor in the Learning, Leadership, and Organization Development (LLOD) program, focuses her teaching and research on how to optimize learning/developmental conditions for adults,…

UGA’s Online Reading Ed Program Ranked #3

April 19, 2017

The University of Georgia’s online Master of Education in Reading Education program was recently ranked the third best online Master in Reading degree program by TheBestSchools.org, an online resource for information on campus and online education. UGA’s Reading Ed program is offered through the College of Education and…

Adult Ed Revitalized, Renamed – Online M.Ed in Learning, Leadership, and Organizational Development

April 12, 2017

The College of Education acted on their commitment to teaching students today’s most relevant and desirable skills for their future pursuits. The Adult Ed program has been revitalized and aptly named the online M.Ed. in Learning, Leadership, and Organizational Development.