University of Georgia Independent and Distance Learning (IDL) offers more than 100 undergraduate, academic credit courses through web and print formats and are taught by University of Georgia faculty. Students have up to nine months to complete IDL courses, with a minimum requirement of eight weeks enrollment. Tuition rates for non-UGA students are the same as in-state tuition, regardless of location or residency. IDL courses can be used toward a degree, broaden professional expertise, or to learn more about a subject of interest.
Highlights
IDL offers more than 100 online credit courses. The course fee is $609 for both in-state and out-of-state students IDL provides support through Student Services, with Student Representatives available throughout the enrollment process by telephone or e-mail, and in person, to answer questions, to help solve problems and make the learning experience as smooth and productive as possible IDL students have access to University of Georgia's GALILEO (Georgia Library Learning Online) as well as to the main UGA Library Academic credit earned through IDL is recorded on an official transcript by the University of Georgia Office of the Registrar and may be used to fulfill degree requirements according to the regulations of the student's college or university
Student Support
Online Library and Resource Centre Technical Support Team
Delivery Method
Interactive Sites – activities, communication tools and resources Correspondence courses
Campus Gallery
University of Georgia 1197 South Lumpkin Street, Suite 193
Athens, Georgia 30602-3607
Year First Online Courses Offered: 1997
# Online Courses Offered:
110
# Students Studying Online:
2,069
# Fields of Study Available:
9
Financial Aid for Online Study: No
Enrolment Counsellor Phone: 1-800-877-3243 or 1-706-542-3243
Undergraduate Programs Offered
Individual Credit Courses (Undergraduate)
Undergraduate Programs by Credential
Individual Credit Courses (Undergraduate)
Accounting Agricultural Economics African American Studies Art Astronomy Child and Family Development Crop and Soil Sciences Drama Economics English Educational Psychology Entomology French Geography Geology Health Promotion and Behaviour History Horticutlture Italian Landscape Architecture Latin Music Plant Pathology Political Science Psychology Spanish Sociology Swahili Women's Studies