Detail of a decorated motherboard and a student putting her arm around another student during the 2016 Spring Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony.

December 04, 2018
by Jere W. Morehead, President

As the University of Georgia prepares for fall Commencement ceremonies next week, we are celebrating the record completion rates for our outstanding students. The University’s four-year completion rate has moved up two percentage points from last year to reach a record 68 percent, and 75 percent of UGA students now earn their degrees in four years plus one semester. The six-year completion rate is now 86 percent. These numbers put UGA within one point of the average completion rates at our highly selective aspirational institutions and well above the average rates at peer and SEC institutions.

Initiatives launched over the past five years to promote student learning and success are largely to thank for these achievements. Among them, additional faculty have been hired to lower the student-to-faculty ratio, enable more personalized academic support, and increase access to high-demand courses; additional advisors have been hired to enhance advising for students in high-demand majors and those who are pre-business, pre-journalism, or undecided; and new orientation programs have been implemented to help first-year and transfer students transition to the University and make the most of their undergraduate experience.

Everyone at UGA can be proud of these record completion rates, and we will continue striving to raise the numbers even higher. The University looks forward to congratulating our newest graduates next week and welcoming them to the ranks of the more than 318,000 UGA alumni who are making a positive difference in the world.