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UGA announces partnership with Atlanta schools

A new partnership between the University of Georgia and the Atlanta Public Schools will create connections with APS high school students who may not be considering UGA for their college education. The partnership will also provide opportunities for professional development for APS counselors.

For the partnership’s inaugural student-focused event, two groups of approximately 100 high school students from 13 Atlanta Public Schools each spent a day at UGA on Oct. 1 and 2. Visiting students connected with administrators, staff, faculty members, campus partners and current UGA students, who graduated from an APS high school, to learn about the opportunities UGA has to offer and to experience firsthand what it’s like to be a student on campus.

APS worked directly with high school counselors and administration from each school to select the students who visited UGA. APS also supplied transportation. UGA provided the daylong campus experience, including lunch and a tour. Two more “APS Day @ UGA” will be held next spring.

“Our new partnership with the Atlanta Public Schools augments a robust set of programs already in place to identify and recruit strong students from diverse backgrounds,” said Patrick Winter, associate vice president of admissions and enrollment management. “This new partnership provides us with an opportunity to recruit highly qualified students who typically may not have considered attending the University of Georgia.”

The partnership will also provide an on-campus, daylong professional development seminar for APS counselors next spring that will foster meaningful, intentional networking and engagement and provide UGA Admissions counselors with more knowledge and a better understanding of the APS.

Students from Atlanta Public Schools attending Oct. 1

Carver STEAM

Carver Early College

South Atlanta

Maynard Jackson

Grady High School

Phoenix Academy

Students from Atlanta Public Schools attending Oct. 2

Washington High School

Douglas High School

BEST Academy

Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy

Mays High School

Therrell High School

North Atlanta High School

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