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The University of Georgia encompasses 16 colleges and schools that offer a
wide range of educational opportunities. UGA's oldest college--the Franklin
College of Arts and Sciences--was founded in 1801. The most recent school is
the Eugene P. Odum School of Ecology, the world's first stand-alone ecology
school. Additionally the Faculty of Engineering offers some of UGA's newest
interdisciplinary degree programs.
In addition to the degree programs offered at the main campus in Athens, various UGA schools and colleges offer selected degree programs at other locations around the state. For more information, see Extended Campuses.
Use the links at left to learn more.
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