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Apply to College for Free at these University System of Georgia Institutions

Apply to College for Free at these University System of Georgia Institutions


Choosing where to apply for college and where to attend can be a fascinating experience for students, parents, institutions, etc. It’s said to be one of the most significant decisions an individual will make in their life. Don't let the disruption of this global pandemic keep you from pursuing your goals!

The following University System of Georgia schools are waiving their application fees for summer and fall 2020 applications:

The application fee has been waived for new applicants for Summer and Fall 2020 semesters.  
Application Deadline: There is no deadline as it is a rolling application.

The $25 application fee has been waived for Summer 2020 and Fall 2020.
Application Deadlines: Summer and Fall semesters: August 30th. 

Apply to Atlanta Metropolitan at no cost until further notice.
Application Deadlines: Summer semester - May 1st, Fall semester: July 15th

All admissions application fees have been waived through April 30th.
Select “Fee Waiver” on the payment screen when submitting your application.
Application Deadlines: Summer semester: May 22nd, Fall semester: August 3rd

The $40 application fee has been waived until August 15th. 
Application Deadline: Fall semester: June 30th
eMajor Degree Offered: RN to BSN

Dalton State has waived the $30 application fee through June 1st.
Application Deadlines: Summer semester: May 1, Fall semester: July 1
eMajor Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree and eMajor Degree Offered: Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership

The $20 application fee has been waived. Simply select the “Fee Waiver” option.
Application Deadlines: Summer semester: May 2nd (international students) and June 2nd (domestic freshman), Fall semester: July 1st (international students) and August 6th (domestic freshman).

The undergraduate application fee has been waived for all applicants.
Select the "Fee Waiver" button as the payment option to apply for free. Please check your personal email provided on the applications.
Application Deadline: Fall semester: June 15
eMajor Degree Offered: Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership

The $30 application fee has been waived until April 30th. 
Application Deadline: Fall semester: August 1st
eMajor Degree Offered: Bachelor of Information Technology

The $30 application fee has been waived until further notice.
Application Deadline: Spring semester: September 1st (priority) and October 1st.
eMajor Degrees Offered: Online Financial Technology FinTech Degree, Associate of Science in Financial Technology (Fintech), and Undergraduate Certificate

Savannah State does not have an application fee.
Prospective students can apply at no cost.
Application Deadline: Summer: May 1st, Fall semester: July 15th


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USG eCampus is a service unit of the University System of Georgia that partners with USG institutions to provide quality, affordable, high-demand, post-secondary online degrees and credentials that address the workplace needs of Georgia and beyond.
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