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Transfer Students

Incoming Transfer Students 

Program progress and career outcome advising occurs as soon as you come to campus. Dr. Jason González, the undergraduate advisor, can help with any program specific transfer questions such as course equivalencies. For program progress advising, your undergraduate advisor, Clark Harwell, will help you with all your program advising needs. In addition, program information will be distributed to you through our undergraduate majors email listserv.  

The Franklin College Office of Transfer Academic Services (OTAS) recognizes and values transfer students as an integral part of the UGA student body. Transfer students make up approximately 20% of the nearly 13,000 Franklin College undergraduates.

The Office of Transfer Academic Services provides pre-admissions information for prospective students who are considering applying to UGA’s Franklin College of Arts & Sciences.

Request Pre-Admission Advice

View Transfer Planning Guide

Ongoing Support

Once you are on campus, the Office of Transfer Academic Services is here to support you.  Please reach out if you have questions, want connections to resources, or are experiencing challenges.  

Contact Us

Katherine Field, Coordinator: kfield@uga.edu
Sabine Adair, Student Affairs Professional: sadair@uga.edu

In order to further welcome and engage our incoming students, OTAS has brought aboard 12 Transfer Ambassadors. The Ambassadors represent and serve as resources for the Franklin College transfer student population.

Once you’re on campus, these Transfer Tips from our Transfer Ambassadors can help!

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