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“Start-Stop-Continue” Survey Offers a Mid-Semester Snapshot of Student Experience

June 22, 2016

The midpoint of the semester is not just a time for midterms, it’s also a good time to enhance student retention and success in your course. Provide an opportunity for students to share information not easily gleaned from standard assessments by implementing a mid-course survey such as “stop–start–continue.” You may…

Come See What the UGA Campus Has to Offer This Summer

June 21, 2016

Whether you’ve put off visiting the home of your future alma mater, or it’s just been awhile since you’ve been here, summer is a great time to experience Athens!  Take a stroll across UGA’s majestic north campus, picnic in the shade of a giant oak, then stroll through Athens’ quaint downtown with its many shops, cafes and amazing restaurants.

Online Summer Enrollment Reaching a Record High

June 16, 2016

Summer enrollment at UGA is reaching a record high this year and enrollment in online classes is a big part of it! Though the numbers are not final, approximately 15,500 students are enrolled in summer courses this year, according to UGA Vice President of Instruction, Rahul Shrivastav.

Guest Blog: Career Center Services Offered to Students and Alumni

June 14, 2016

By: Bethany Mills Director of Alumni Career Services Current students and UGA grads, remember to take advantage of the professional and free career services available to you as a member of the Bulldog nation! The UGA Career Center offers events like virtual career fairs and networking opportunities to help you build…

Georgia Magazine Features Valerie Boyd, Director of Narrative Nonfiction

June 9, 2016

Congratulations to Valerie Boyd, one of the the bright minds behind UGA’s MFA in Narrative Media Writing program, for being featured in a wonderful article written by Allyson Mann in Georgia Magazine! Boyd has worked diligently the past few years alongside Nate Kohn to build up the Narrative Media Writing program at UGA, in hopes that she can “bridge the false divide” — as the article is titled — between journalism and literature.

Covering the Cost of College

June 7, 2016

It’s a fact: going to college can be expensive. Thankfully, there are plenty of resources to help you with the expenses and make sure your experience is rewarding — without thrusting you into deep debt.

Father and Son, Joel and Zach Theis, earn their Financial Planning degrees side-by-side

June 2, 2016

Joel and Zach Theis are excited about the prospect of working together after they earn their degrees in financial planning from Georgia. Joel Theis is working on his Master's in Financial Planning in UGA's online non-thesis program while his son, Zach, completes his undergraduate degree on the Athens campus. Earning degress in the same field from the same college at the same time is a unique experience the father-son duo appreciate.

Student Profile: Anthony Fauci, BBA

May 31, 2016

Anthony Fauci was searching for a challenging degree-completion program that would give him skills respected by employers. He wanted a degree from an accredited institution that would open new doors and present new opportunities for career advancement. After looking into the Terry College of Business and its national ranking, Anthony was sold on receiving his online BBA at UGA.

Student Profile: Whitney Van Atta’s Master’s in Workforce Ed Will Help Her Career Path Transition

May 26, 2016

Whitney Van Atta thought she had her career planned out when she graduated from Georgia Southern with a degree in business with an emphasis in marketing. However, Van Atta quickly realized that being directly in the business world was not for her. She worked in marketing for a bit, working for a sports social networking company and a trade show company. But it just wasn’t for her. She needed something else, and she found that in the Master of Education in Workforce Ed online program through the University of Georgia.

UGA Online Professor Uses Hip-Hop Education in the Classroom

May 24, 2016

For the past several years, Bettina Love, an online professor in the Master of Education in Middle Grades Ed degree program, has worked to incorporate hip-hop education into the classroom by taking cues from students' real life experiences.