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Demographics at University of Georgia?

Hey y'all! I'm seriously considering applying to the University of Georgia, but I'm curious about their student demographics. Anyone know the breakdown in terms of race, gender, and other factors? Would love some insight!

4 months ago

Hi there! Demographics can play a role in your college experience, so it's great to research before you apply. As of fall 2021, the University of Georgia (UGA) had the following breakdown in terms of undergraduate student demographics:

1. Race and ethnicity:

- White: 67%

- African American: 6%

- Hispanic/Latino: 8%

- Asian: 13%

- Two or more races: 4%

- American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.2%

- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%

- Nonresident alien: 1% (international students)

2. Gender:

- Female: 58%

- Male: 42%

These statistics can vary slightly from year to year, but they should give you a general idea of the demographics at UGA. Additionally, UGA strives to create a diverse and inclusive environment with various cultural, religious, and interest-based student organizations.

You can learn more about their student life and campus culture from their official website or by connecting with current students and alumni through social media or college forums. It's a good idea to research other aspects of the college as well, including academic programs, campus facilities, and extracurricular opportunities to ensure it's a good fit for your preferences and goals.

Best of luck with your college search and application process!

4 months ago

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