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"Colleges in Your Backyard"

It is generally safe to say that college applications and admissions processes have become more complex over time, especially with the array of online tools now available. It can be 'easier' to apply and check the status of your applications, sure, but there is still a great amount of information about financial aid, scholarships and the institutions themselves tucked away in all the online resources. Students need to know where to look - and what they're looking for.

These processes are the focus of an upcoming Admissions Office presentation on campus:

High school students and their parents can learn about the college admissions process and how to apply for scholarships and financial aid at the fourth annual "Colleges in Your Backyard" event hosted by the University of Georgia Office of Undergraduate Admissions on Jan. 20 from 3-5 p.m. in the Chapel.

The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature a panel discussion with representatives from the UGA Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Office of Student Financial Aid as well as from the University of North Georgia and Piedmont College. A mini college fair in Terrell Hall, where the UGA Office of Undergraduate Admissions is located, will immediately follow the panel discussion and will include an opportunity for students and parents to receive additional information on each of the represented colleges and ask questions.

Emphasis mine in the above. As the university continues to search for the very best and brightest among all the students of Georgia, it is up to us to inform the public about how they can be considered in this search. Kudos to the Admissions Office for making these sessions a priority.

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