Articles by Sharron Hannon
| Mar. 25 2008 |
Joerschke named UGA’s director of Student Financial AidBonnie Joerschke, who has served as senior associate director of the Division of Financial Aid at Purdue University, has been named director of the Office of Student Financial Aid at the University of Georgia following a national search. Joerschke succeeds Susan Little, who retires at the end of March. |
| Feb. 20 2008 |
Students, faculty asked to participate in national surveys on student engagementRandomly selected UGA freshmen and seniors are being contacted by email this week asking them to participate in the 2008 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), administered by the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University. |
| Dec. 14 2007 |
‘Early-action’ applicants to the University of Georgia notified of admisisons statusClose to 11,000 applicants for "early-action" admission to the University of Georgia will soon learn their status. |
| Oct. 15 2007 |
Ginter named director of UGA’s Division of Academic EnhancementEarl J. Ginter, who has served as assistant director and interim director of the Division of Academic Enhancement at the University of Georgia, has been named permanent director, effective Nov. 1. |
| Sep. 28 2007 |
UGA students give good marks to their overall educational experience, but want more challengesUniversity of Georgia students who participated in the 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) have again evaluated their overall educational experience more positively than students from selected peer institutions as well as all students who took part in the survey. |
| Aug. 27 2007 |
University of Georgia Griffin Campus to break ground on new Student Learning CenterThe University of Georgia will hold a public groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 30 for the new Student Learning Center to be constructed on the university's Griffin Campus. |
| Aug. 13 2007 |
University of Georgia expects most academically talented freshman class in its historyThe incoming freshman class at the University of Georgia is predicted to be the most academically talented in the institution's history, as measured by several factors. |
| Aug. 9 2007 |
University of Georgia to relocate programs in Gwinnett to new facilityThe University of Georgia has received approval from the University System Board of Regents for an agreement that allows the university to relocate its graduate academic and continuing education programs in Gwinnett to a new facility at 2530 Sever Road in Lawrenceville. |
| Jun. 15 2007 |
Board of Regents approves new degree programs for UGA Griffin campusSeveral new academic programs for the University of Georgia's Griffin campus were approved by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents at its meeting in Atlanta this week. |
| Apr. 30 2007 |
New academic programs for Griffin campus receive University Council approvalSeveral new academic programs for the University of Georgia's Griffin campus were approved by the University Council last week at its final meeting of the academic year. |
| Apr. 26 2007 |
University of Georgia creates new Washington Semester ProgramA new Washington Semester Program has been created by the University of Georgia as a unit within the Office of the Vice President for Instruction, and a search is under way for a director for the program. |
| Apr. 20 2007 |
University of Georgia Griffin campus plans open house for propective studentsAn open house will be held Thursday evening, April 26 for prospective students interested in learning about degree programs offered at the University of Georgia's Griffin campus. |
| Mar. 30 2007 |
University of Georgia notifies students of admissions decisions for class of 2011fter a second record-breaking year of applications to the University of Georgia, final offers of admission for the incoming freshman class are going in the mail this weekend. |
| Dec. 13 2005 |
Prospective University of Georgia students notified of ‘early action’ admission statusA new two-part application process may be responsible for a 60 percent increase in the number of prospective students applying for an "early action" decision on their admission to the freshman class that will enter the University of Georgia in 2006. |
