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University of Georgia

University of Georgia
37.2%
ACCEPT
01Acceptance 02Tuition 03Transfer 04ROI 05AP Credit 06Majors 07Housing 08International

How Much Do APs Matter at University of Georgia?

50 AP Impact Score
AP Impact Score: 50/100

APs are considered but not decisive at University of Georgia. Focus on GPA and overall application strength.

What University of Georgia Values in Admissions (CDS Data)

From the Common Data Set — what University of Georgia officially says matters in admission decisions.

FactorImportance
Academic Gpa Very Important
Rigor Of Secondary School Record Very Important
Class Rank Considered
Standardized Test Scores Very Important
Application Essay Important
Recommendation Considered
Extracurricular Activities Important
Talent Ability Important
Character Personal Qualities Important
First Generation Considered
Alumni Relation Considered
Interview Not Considered
Work Experience Considered
Volunteer Work Important

Best AP Classes to Take for University of Georgia

Based on University of Georgia's most popular majors and admission priorities, these AP courses are most valuable:

For Biological Sciences (10% of students)
  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Statistics
For Social Sciences (9% of students)
  • AP U.S. History
  • AP Government
  • AP Economics (Macro/Micro)
For Psychology (7% of students)
  • AP Psychology
  • AP Statistics
  • AP Biology

AP Strategy for University of Georgia Applicants

Aim for 5-8 AP courses
University of Georgia wants to see that you challenged yourself. Focus on APs related to your intended major.
Score high for credit
Most colleges require a 4 or 5 to grant credit. AP credits can save you a semester of tuition — that's $15,000-$30,000 in real savings.
Match APs to your intended major
Admissions officers notice when your AP choices align with your stated interests.

University of Georgia AP Credit FAQs

Does University of Georgia accept AP credit?
Yes — University of Georgia grants college credit for qualifying AP exam scores. Given University of Georgia's 37.2% acceptance rate, its AP credit policy is moderate: expect scores of 3-4 in most subjects, with 4s preferred for STEM to earn credit. Specific cutoffs vary by department — check University of Georgia's registrar for the official table.
What AP score does University of Georgia require for credit?
At University of Georgia, most departments require scores of 3-4 in most subjects, with 4s preferred for STEM for credit. STEM subjects (Calculus BC, Physics C, Chemistry, Biology) tend to require the highest scores; humanities subjects are sometimes more lenient. Languages and AP Statistics are usually accepted at 3+.
How many AP credits can I transfer to University of Georgia?
University of Georgia typically caps total AP credit at 24-30 (most of one year). Even if you score 5 on 10 APs, the credit policy will limit how much actually counts toward your degree — though high scores still help with course placement and GE exemptions.
Do AP courses help me get into University of Georgia?
Yes — AP courses improve your application by signaling academic rigor. University of Georgia's admissions evaluates 'rigor of secondary school record' as a factor. AP scores themselves are usually not required for admission, but scores of 4-5 strengthen the application alongside transcript rigor.
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Data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, IPEDS. University of Georgia is not affiliated with DeepColleges.