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What is the admissions process for applicants to the UGA Chemistry Graduate Program?

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What is the admissions process for applicants to the UGA Chemistry Graduate Program?

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The application for admission to the Graduate Program in Chemistry at UGA is a two-step process in which your admissions application is reviewed jointly by the Chemistry Department as well as the Graduate School. First, the Graduate Admissions Committee in the Chemistry Department evaluates each completed application. For the highest rated applicants, we will make a recommendation for admission to the Graduate School. The Admissions Office of the Graduate School will then evaluate your application materials for accuracy and completeness and issue the official UGA offer of admission. While the graduate admissions process is a joint responsibility between the Department and the Graduate School, the ultimate authority on which applicant to admit rests solely in the Chemistry Department.

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