Tifton & Griffin

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Tifton campus

 

About UGA-Tifton

The UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has been a part of Tifton, Georgia, for almost a century. Its faculty and staff discover agricultural solutions and deliver them to people around the state, nation and world.

In recent years, we've pulled undergraduate students under that umbrella. Our world-renowned scientists are the teachers. Our laboratories, fields and region are the classrooms. In partnership with other south Georgia institutions, and armed with a clearer picture of what is needed from us, we are bringing more UGA degrees closer to home for many in south Georgia.

Undergraduate Programs at UGA-Tifton

Graduate Programs at UGA-Tifton


UGA Tifton campus
Research Way
Tifton, GA 31793
Students walking to class at UGA Griffin campus

 

Griffin campus

 

About UGA-Griffin

For more than 100 years, the Griffin campus has played a leading role in the development of modern agriculture in the South. Today, the Griffin campus is one of the premier agricultural research centers in the region and is poised to address research, extension and teaching needs of the 21st century.

UGA-Griffin's undergraduate programs, first offered in 2005, are degree-completion programs for transfer students or those seeking a second bachelor’s degree. The Griffin campus offers three undergraduate majors and a graduate program in plant protection and pest management from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

CAES Undergraduate Programs at UGA-Griffin

CAES Graduate Programs at UGA-Griffin


UGA Griffin campus
1109 Experiment Street
Griffin, GA 30223