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Undergraduate Colleges School Page School Page Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 3 Kennesaw State University 12 Agnes Scott College 3 LaGrange College 12 Albany State University 4 Mercer University 13 Berry College 4 Middle Georgia State University 13 Clark Atlanta University 5 Morehouse College 14 Clayton State University 5 Oglethorpe University 14 College of Coastal Georgia 6 Piedmont College 15 Columbus State University 6 Reinhardt University 15 Covenant College 7 Savannah College of Art & Design 16 Dalton State College 7 Savannah State University 16 Emory University 8 South Georgia State College 17 Fort Valley State University 8 South University 17 Georgia College & State University 9 Spelman College 18 Georgia Gwinnett State University 9 University of Georgia 18 Georgia Tech 10 University of North Georgia 19 Georgia Southern University 10 University of West Georgia 19 Georgia Southwestern State University 11 Valdosta State University 20 Georgia State College 11 Young Harris College 20 School Classification : School Classification : Public/4 year Private/4year/Women’s College Tuition Rate : Tuition Rate : $6,500/Semester $20,500/Semester School Location : Tifton, Georgia School Location : Decatur, Georgia Established : 1908 Undergraduate Colleges Established : 1889 Undergraduate Colleges • Agriculture & Natural Art and Art History Student Size : 3,800 Student Size : 900 Resources Biology Website : www.abac.edu • Website : www.agnesscott.edu Chemistry Arts & Sciences Classics • Nursing & Health Sciences Economics & Business Management • Stafford School of Business Education English French and German How to Apply: How to Apply: History Online Application Common Application Mathematics w/$20 fee w/No fee Music Philosophy Physics and Astronomy Political Science Public Health When to Apply: When to Apply: Psychology Before Apr. 15th Either before Nov. 1st or Mar. 15th Religious Studies Sociology and Anthropology Spanish What to send: Theatre • Online Application w/fee paid What to send: • Official High School Transcripts • Agnes Scott Supplement • Official SAT/ACT Scores What they’re looking for: • Teacher Evaluation Form What they’re looking for: • Secondary School Report • Official high school 1200 SAT 3.0 GPA 1050 SAT transcript 3.7 GPA • Official Test Scores 22 ACT 27 ACT School Classification : School Classification : Public/4 year Private/4 year Tuition Rate : Tuition Rate : $9K/Semester $17K/Semester School Location : Albany, Georgia School Location : Rome, Georgia Undergraduate Colleges Established : 1903 Undergraduate Colleges Established : 1902 • Arts & Humanities • Campbell School of Business Student Size : 6,433 Student Size : 2,200 • Business • Charter School of Education Website : www.asurams.edu • Education Website : www.berry.edu and Human Sciences • Science & Technology • Evans School of Humanities, • Darton College of Health Arts and Social Sciences Professions • School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences How to Apply: How to Apply: Online Application Online Application or Common w/$25 fee Application w/No fee When to Apply: Before Apr. 15th When to Apply: Either before Nov. 1st or Apr. 1st What to send: • Online Application What to send: • Official High School Transcripts • Online Application • Official SAT/ACT Scores What they’re looking for: • Official High School Transcripts What they’re looking for: • Official SAT/ACT Scores • Counselor Recommendation 2.0 GPA 830 SAT 3.6 GPA 1200 SAT 17 ACT 26 ACT School Classification : School Classification : Private/4 year Public/4year Tuition Rate : Tuition Rate : $10K/Semester $9K/Semester School Location : Atlanta, Georgia School Location : Morrow, Georgia Established : 1865 Undergraduate Colleges Established : 1969 Undergraduate Colleges • Arts & Sciences • College of Arts and Sciences Student Size : 3,200 Student Size : 7,200 • Business • College of Business Website : www.cau.edu • Education Website : www.clayton.edu • College of Health • Social Work • College of Information and Mathematical Sciences How to Apply: How to Apply: Online Application or Common Apply Online Application w/$40 fee w/$35 fee When to Apply: When to Apply: Before Jul. 15th after Senior Year Before Jun. 1st after Senior Year What to send: What to send: • Online Application w/fee paid • Application • Official High School Transcripts What they’re looking for: • Official High School Transcripts What they’re looking for: • Official SAT/ACT Scores • Official Test Scores • Essay 1000 SAT • 2 Letters of Recommendation 3.0 GPA 1000 SAT 3.0 GPA 22 ACT 20 ACT School Classification : School Classification : Public/4 year Public/4year Tuition Rate : Tuition Rate : $6K/Semester $9K/Semester School Location : Brunswick, Georgia School Location : Columbus, Georgia Established : 1961 Undergraduate Colleges Established : 1958 Undergraduate Colleges • Arts & Sciences • Arts Student Size : 3,500 Student Size : 7,700 • Business & Public • Education & Health Website : www.ccga.edu Management Website : www.columbusstate.edu Professions • Education and Teacher • Letters & Sciences Preparation • D. Abbott Turner College of • Nursing & Health Sciences Business • Honors College How to Apply: How to Apply: Online Application Apply Online w/$25 fee w/$40 fee When to Apply: When to Apply: Before Aug. 1st after Senior Year Before Apr. 15th What to send: • Online Application What to send: • Official High School Transcripts • Application • Official SAT/ACT Scores What they’re looking for: • Official High School Transcripts What they’re looking for: • Official Test Scores 2.5 GPA 950 SAT 3.0 GPA 1000 SAT 17 ACT 21 ACT School Classification : School Classification : Private/4 year Public/4year Tuition Rate : Tuition Rate : $16K/Semester $6K/Semester School Location : Lookout Mountain, Georgia School Location : Dalton, Georgia Established : 1955 Undergraduate Majors Established : 1963 Undergraduate Colleges • 27 different undergraduate • Wright School of Business Student Size : 1,000 Student Size : 5,000 majors with over 45 different • School of Education Website : www.covenant.edu concentrations available Website : www.daltonstate.edu • School of Health Professions • School of Liberal Arts • School of Science, Mathematics, & Technology How to Apply: How to Apply: Online Application Apply Online w/$35 fee w/$30 fee When to Apply: When to Apply: Either before Nov. 15th or Feb. 1st Before Apr. 15th What to send: • Online Application What to send: • Official High School Transcripts • Application • Official SAT/ACT Scores What they’re looking for: • Official High School Transcripts What they’re looking for: • Personal Testimony • Official Test Scores • Academic Reference Form 900 SAT • Church Reference Form 3.4 GPA 1130 SAT 2.5 GPA 24 ACT 18 ACT School Classification : School Classification : Private/4 year Public/4year/HBCU Tuition Rate : Tuition Rate : $20K/Semester $4,500/Semester School Location : Atlanta, Georgia School Location : Fort Valley, Georgia Established : 1836 Undergraduate Colleges Established : 1895 Undergraduate Colleges • College of Arts and Sciences • College of Arts & Sciences Student Size : 15,000 Student Size : 2,240 • Oxford College • College of Education Website : www.emory.edu • Goizueta Business School Website : www.fvsu.edu • College of Agriculture, Family • Nell Hodgson Woodruff School Sciences and Technology of Nursing How to Apply: How to Apply: Online Application or Common Apply Online Application w/$20 fee w/$75 fee When to Apply: When to Apply: Before Jun. 15th Either before Nov. 1st or Jan. 1st What to send: What to send: • Application • Application • Official Transcripts What they’re looking for: • Official High School Transcripts What they’re looking for: • Official Test Scores • Official Test Scores • Essay 840 SAT • Letters of Recommendation 4.1 GPA 1290 SAT 2.5 GPA 29 ACT 17 ACT School Classification : School Classification : Public/4 year Public/4year Tuition Rate : Tuition Rate : $6,500/Semester $7,300/Semester School Location : Milledgeville, Georgia School Location : Lawrenceville, Georgia Established : 1889 Undergraduate Colleges Established : 2005 Undergraduate Colleges • Arts & Sciences • Business Student Size : 7,000 Student Size : 11,000 • J. Whitney Bunting College of • Education Website : www.gcsu.edu Business Website : www.ggc.edu • Health Sciences • John H. Lounsbury College of • Liberal Arts Education • Science & Technology • Health Sciences How to Apply: How to Apply: Online Application Apply Online w/$35 fee w/$20 fee When to Apply: When to Apply: Either before Nov. 1st or Apr. 1st Before May 1st What to send: • Online Application w/fee paid What to send: • Official High School Transcripts • Application • Official SAT/ACT Scores What they’re looking for: • Official High School Transcripts What they’re looking for: • Two Essay Questions • Official Test Scores 3.6 GPA 1150 SAT 2.5 GPA 940 SAT 23 ACT 18 ACT School Classification : School Classification : Public/4year Public/4 year Tuition Rate : Tuition Rate : $15K/Semester $9K/Semester School Location : Atlanta, Georgia Undergraduate Colleges School Location : Statesboro, Georgia Undergraduate Colleges Established : 1885 • College of Computing Established : 1906 • Allen E. Paulson College of Student Size : 27,000 • College of Design Student Size : 21,000 Engineering and Information Website : www.gatech.edu • College of Engineering Website : www.georgiasouthern.edu Technology • College of Sciences • College of Business • Ivan Allen College of Liberal Administration Arts • College of Education • • How to Apply: Scheller College of Business
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