Can I get into University of Georgia? These admission statistics provide an indication how difficult it is to get in and what your chances are. 11,062 out of 17,569 applicants or 63% percent were admitted making University of Georgia a moderately competitive school to get into with a good chance of acceptance if you meet the requirements. Academically, it has very high requirements for admission test scores. Only 50% of those admitted chose to enroll in the school.
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[td]WomenMenTotal
Applied10,4107,15917,569
Accepted6,8324,23011,062
Acceptance Rate66%59%63%
Enrolled3,3282,1545,482
Percent of Admitted Who Enrolled (Admission Yield)49%51%50%
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Scores you need to get inWhat are the SAT and ACT requirements for students to be admitted to University of Georgia and what score do you need to get in? The tables below describe the SAT and ACT test score percentile profile of the Fall 2013 starting class.
ACT RequirementsAdmission data indicates that University of Georgia regularly accepts students with ACTs of 26 and above. We estimate the school accepting minimim ACT composite scores around 24 in some instances. Prospective students submitting an ACT composite of 28 or higher should be in the upper half of appliants - and students with a 30 and above have very competitive chances. 60 percent of applicants submit ACT scores to University of Georgia.
SAT RequirementsReporting indicates the school consistently takes SAT composite scores down to 1710 on a 2400 scale, below which admission should be considered a reach. We estimate some students could be accepted with SAT's as low as 1565. The estimated average SAT composite for admitted freshman is 1855 out of 2400. A competitive SAT score is critical as 86 percent of applicants submit SAT scores to the school.
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[td]25th Percentile Score75th Percentile Score
SAT Reading560660
SAT Math580670
SAT Writing570670
ACT Composite2630
ACT English2532
ACT Math2529
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