Study abroad with faculty at one of the world's most prestigious universities

Reach higher with UGA at Oxford

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Study in ancient libraries, dine in grand halls, and compete in inter-collegiate sports

Study abroad with faculty at one of the world's most prestigious universities

Reach higher with UGA at Oxford

Upcoming Programs

UGA at Oxford Programs
Application Deadline
Program Cost
 
Application Deadline:September 19, 2024
Program Cost:$7900.00
Application Deadline:September 19, 2024
Program Cost:$7900.00
Application Deadline:January 9, 2025
Program Cost:$2100.00
Application Deadline:January 9, 2025
Program Cost:$6800.00
Application Deadline:January 9, 2025
Program Cost:$6800.00
Application Deadline:January 9, 2025
Program Cost:$6800.00
Application Deadline: February 20, 2025
Program Cost:$7900.00
Application Deadline:September 18, 2025
Program Cost:$8400.00
Application Deadline:September 18, 2025
Program Cost:$8400.00
Application Deadline:September 18, 2025
Program Cost:$2900.00
Application Deadline:September 18, 2025
Program Cost:$8400.00
Application Deadline:September 18, 2025
Program Cost:$8400.00
Application Deadline:October 2, 2025
Program Cost:$2500.00
Application Deadline:October 2, 2025
Program Cost:$6900.00
Application Deadline:October 2, 2025
Program Cost:$6900.00
Application Deadline:October 2, 2025
Program Cost:$6900.00

Why Oxford

Why should you make Oxford your first choice for study abroad? Because we offer you the widest selection of courses, credit options, and program choices; because it is one of the world's leading universities, with its own distinctively independent academic culture; because you will be taught by Oxford faculty using the unique tutorial method of undergraduate education which has made Oxford famous; because you will study beneath the soaring domes and spires of its incredible and inspiring environment; because you will live and work within one of Oxford's beautiful colleges, and experience Oxford's collegiate life first-hand; because you will have the comfort, safety and security of our own UGA Centre always at hand, as part of a program built on over 30 years experience. To learn more, please explore the pages below.

A Message From UGA at Oxford

If you have any questions about our upcoming programs or the application process, or would like to arrange for an advising appointment, e-mail us at oxford@uga.edu or call 706.542.2244. We are also holding virtual office hours through Zoom on Wednesdays from 10:00 am - 11:00 am EST and Thursdays 2:00 - 3:00 pm EST. During those times you can click here to start a Zoom Meeting and talk one-on-one with one of our knowledgeable staff members.

Franklin Fall, 2025

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: September 11, 2025 - December 6, 2025

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, November 14, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, November 28, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, December 5, 2024 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: September 11, 2025 - December 6, 2025

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, February 20, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Monday, March 10, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Monday, March 17, 2025 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on Forms and Fees Deadline. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and does count towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students, and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $7,900 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford Franklin Fall Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The Franklin Fall Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn between twelve and fifteen credit hours in a wide variety of disciplines. During the first four weeks, classes will be taught by both UGA and Oxford faculty, using an intensive seminar format. During the remaining eight weeks, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Seminars
  • SOCI/WMST/AFAM 3650:Colorism and Hairism in Communities of Color (Dr. Vanessa Gonlin, UGA)
  • ENGL 2320/4690: Topics in 20th Century British Literature: Modernist Masterpieces (TBA, Oxford)
  • HIST 3371: Tudor-Stuart England (TBA, Oxford)
  • INTL 4780: Special Topics in Comparative Politics: English Common Law (TBA, Oxford)
  • PHIL 3220: Biomedical Ethics (TBA, Oxford)
  • PSYC 3230: Psychopathology (TBA, Oxford)
  • RELI 4001: Old Testament/Hebrew Bible Literature (TBA, Oxford)
UGA On-Site Faculty Member - Dr. Vanessa Gonlin

Dr. Vanessa Gonlin is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Georgia. Her research focuses on colorism, interracial relationships, and racial identity(ies), emphasizing minoritized perspectives. Dr. Gonlin has published in journals such as Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Ethnic and Racial Studies, and Diversity in Higher Education. An award-winning educator, Dr. Gonlin created, developed, and teaches the course Colorism and Hairism in Communities of Color, which is the first course of its kind at her university. Extending the outreach of this message, Dr. Gonlin has shared her expertise on colorism with universities such as Georgetown University in Qatar and New York University Abu Dhabi and with organizations including WebMD, Macmillan Learning, and the International Women’s Forum to facilitate understanding of the impact of colorism across multiple communities.

Course Description: This course centers two forms of discrimination - colorism and hairism - which are global phenomena yet remain highly under-discussed. The goal of this course is to understand how colorism and hairism impact multiple communities of color. Students will be able to learn about and discuss forms of discrimination that are pervasive but not often discussed – discrimination due to skin color shade and hair texture. We will use empirical data to analyze how inter- and intraracial discrimination based on skin color and hair texture and hairstyle are forms of discrimination seen in virtually every social institution. Students will learn the history and rationale behind colorism and hairism; the anti-Black sentiment that permeates these forms of discrimination; gain knowledge of contemporary research on skin tone, colorism, and hairism; and learn how to fight against these forms of discrimination.

Tutorials

In the remaining eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their tutors in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes such as 'Shakespeare', students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the multitude of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not listed here.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Franklin Fall" in the table here

Franklin Fall, 2026

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: September 10, 2026 - December 5, 2026

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, November 13, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, December 1 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, December 8, 2025 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: September 10, 2026 - December 5, 2026

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, February 19, 2026

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Monday, March 9, 2026

Forms/Fees Deadline: Monday, March 16, 2026 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on Forms and Fees Deadline. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and does count towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students, and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $7,900 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford Franklin Fall Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The Franklin Fall Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn between twelve and fifteen credit hours in a wide variety of disciplines. During the first four weeks, classes will be taught by both UGA and Oxford faculty, using an intensive seminar format. During the remaining eight weeks, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Seminars
  • ENGL 2320/4690: Topics in 20th Century British Literature: Modernist Masterpieces (TBA, Oxford)
  • HIST 3371: Tudor-Stuart England (TBA, Oxford)
  • INTL 4780: Special Topics in Comparative Politics: English Common Law (TBA, Oxford)
  • PHIL 3220: Biomedical Ethics (TBA, Oxford)
  • PSYC 3230: Psychopathology (TBA, Oxford)
  • RELI 4001: Old Testament/Hebrew Bible Literature (TBA, Oxford)
UGA On-Site Faculty Member - TBA

 

Tutorials

In the remaining eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their tutors in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes such as 'Shakespeare', students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the multitude of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not listed here.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Franklin Fall" in the table here

Franklin Spring I, 2025

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: January 3, 2025 - March 15, 2025

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, April 11, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, April 25, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, May 2, 2024 - The program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: January 3, 2025 - March 15, 2025

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, September 19, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, September 26, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 3, 2024 - The program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $7,900 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford Franklin Spring I Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines.

Enrollment

The UGA at Oxford Franklin Spring (Session I) Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn between twelve and fifteen semester hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Classes will be taught by both UGA and Oxford faculty, some using an intensive seminar format. During the eight weeks of Oxford term, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Seminars
  • ENGL/HIST 3100: Introduction to British Culture I (TBA, UGA) - Mandatory
  • HIST 4330: Institutions of the Medieval West (Dr. Rowena Archer, Brasenose College, Oxford) - Optional
UGA On-Site Faculty Member

TBD

Tutorials

In the eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty (known as 'dons') using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their dons in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes, students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the number of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here, we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not featured in the Course List.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Franklin Spring I" in the table here

Franklin Spring I, 2026

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: January 3, 2026 - March 14, 2026

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, April 10, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, April 24, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, May 1, 2025 - The program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: January 3, 2026 - March 14, 2026

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, September 18, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, September 25, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 2, 2025 - The program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $8,400 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford Franklin Spring I Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The UGA at Oxford Franklin Spring (Session I) Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn between twelve and fifteen semester hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Classes will be taught by both UGA and Oxford faculty, some using an intensive seminar format. During the eight weeks of Oxford term, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Seminars
  • ENGL/HIST 3100: Introduction to British Culture I (TBA, UGA) - Mandatory
  • HIST 4330: Institutions of the Medieval West (Dr. Rowena Archer, Brasenose College, Oxford) - Optional
UGA On-Site Faculty Member

TBD

Tutorials

In the eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty (known as 'dons') using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their dons in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes, students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the number of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here, we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not featured in the Course List.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Franklin Spring I" in the table here

Terry Summer, 2025

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 29 - August 8, 2025
Early Application Deadline: Thursday, October 3, 2024
Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, October 10, 2024
Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 17, 2024 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 29 - August 8, 2025
Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, January 9, 2025
Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, January 16, 2025
Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, January 23, 2025 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Terry students will be housed in either the UGA at Oxford Centre or Trinity College, Oxford. The Centre's large, elegantly furnished rooms hold two to four students, and many have private bathrooms. Trinity College was founded in 1555 and is one of Oxford's most distinguished colleges. It is ideally located in the center of the city and has been praised by students for its architectural beauty and friendly atmosphere.  All students, regardless of accommodation location, will have access to the Trinity College dining hall, common rooms, computer labs, and college pub.

Costs

Approximately $6,800 plus in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers Oxford and Trinity College fees, room, most meals, study abroad insurance, and class excursions. UGA at Oxford will nominate flights as the recommended group flights for the UGA at Oxford Franklin, Grady, and Terry Summer Programs. A program staff member will travel on these flights, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include cost of personal items and travel.Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The Terry Summer Program is open only to UGA Pre-Business and Terry students! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students earn six credit hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Terry students may take either the Terry seminar and one Oxford tutorial, or alternatively two Oxford turorials. Classes taught by Oxford faculty use the tutorial format of individualized small-group instruction. Tutorial groups are never larger than three students. The seminar and tutorial classes will each include an excursion to a site in England related to the major themes in the course.

Mandatory Terry Seminar

Choice of one of two sections in INTB 5100: Topics in International Business 

Section 1: Crisis and Innovation: Lessons from Finance and Tech

Dr. Poulsen – Part one will introduce students to international business and the environment within which global firms operate and the risks that these factors bring to the firm. The goal of the module is to introduce students to the implications of globalization for business firms and their managers, especially governance, risk, and compliance, and to emphasize the role of financial markets in globalization, with special attention to foreign direct investment and cross-border mergers and applications.

Dr. Huber – Part two will introduce students to a wide range of cybersecurity-related topics, especially governance, risk, and compliance, as they pertain to conducting business on a global scale. Particular attention will be paid to the role of cybersecurity and risk as they apply to global firms and the global operations of these firms. The goal of the class is to introduce students to the implications of cybersecurity on globalization for business firms and their managers and to emphasize the roles and responsibilities of individuals, organizations, and governments.

Section 2: Comparative Information Law: Speech, Privacy, and Intellectual Property from a Global Perspective

Mike Schuster – The class will initially present students with a background on domestic regulation regarding privacy, publicity, internet regulation, free speech, defamation, copyright, trademark, and patent law. Emphasis will be placed upon developing areas of the law—such as potential copyright protection for works generated by artificial intelligence. Building from this domestic basis, regulatory variations will be explored and students will be encouraged to address benefits and drawbacks associated with different countries' approaches to certain issues. For example, students will consider the economic benefits of strong or weak intellectual property enforcement (comparing the UK and the US) and the social effects of the "right to be forgotten" (e.g., have certain personal events removed from search engines) in Europe and the lack of such a right in the USA. The global nature of the course allows students to build from experiences at any study abroad location.

UGA On-Site Faculty Members

Dr. Annette B. Poulsen

Dr. Mark W. Huber

Mike Schuster

Tutorials

For the list of tutorials offered, see "Terry Summer" in the table here

Terry Summer, 2026

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 28 - August 7, 2026

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, October 2, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, October 9, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 16, 2025 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 28 - August 7, 2026

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, January 8, 2026

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, January 15, 2026

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, January 22, 2026 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Terry students will be housed in either the UGA at Oxford Centre or Trinity College, Oxford. The Centre's large, elegantly furnished rooms hold two to four students, and many have private bathrooms. Trinity College was founded in 1555 and is one of Oxford's most distinguished colleges. It is ideally located in the center of the city and has been praised by students for its architectural beauty and friendly atmosphere.  All students, regardless of accommodation location, will have access to the Trinity College dining hall, common rooms, computer labs, and college pub.

Costs

Approximately $6,900 plus in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers Oxford and Trinity College fees, room, most meals, study abroad insurance, and class excursions. UGA at Oxford will nominate flights as the recommended group flights for the UGA at Oxford Franklin, Grady, and Terry Summer Programs. A program staff member will travel on these flights, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include cost of personal items and travel.Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The Terry Summer Program isopen only to UGA Pre-Business and Terry students! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students earn six credit hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Terry students may take either the Terry seminar and one Oxford tutorial, or alternatively two Oxford turorials. Classes taught by Oxford faculty use the tutorial format of individualized small-group instruction. Tutorial groups are never larger than three students. The seminar and tutorial classes will each include an excursion to a site in England related to the major themes in the course.

Mandatory Terry Seminar

Choice of one of two sections in INTB 5100: Topics in International Business 

Section 1: TBA

Section 2: TBA

UGA On-Site Faculty Members

TBA

Tutorials

For the list of tutorials offered, see "Terry Summer" in the table here

Grady Summer, 2025

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 29 - August 8, 2025
Early Application Deadline: Thursday, October 3, 2024
Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, October 10, 2024
Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 17, 2024 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 29 - August 8, 2025
Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, January 9, 2025
Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, January 16, 2025
Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, January 23, 2025 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed either at historic Trinity College or the UGA at Oxford Centre. Trinity College, Oxford, was founded in 1555 and is one of Oxford's most distinguished colleges. Trinity College is ideally located in the center of the city and has been praised by students for its architectural beauty and friendly atmosphere. The UGA at Oxford Centre is located in North Oxford. The large, elegantly furnished rooms hold two to four students, and many have private bathrooms. All students will have access to the Trinity College dining hall, common rooms, computer labs and network, and college pub.

Costs

Approximately $6,800 plus in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers Oxford and Trinity College fees, room, most meals, study abroad insurance, and class excursions. UGA at Oxford will nominate flights as the recommended group flights for the UGA at Oxford Franklin, Grady, and Terry Summer Programs. A program staff member will travel on these flights, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The Grady Summer Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students earn six credit hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Grady students may take either the Grady seminar and one Oxford tutorial, or alternatively two Oxford tutorials. Classes taught by Oxford faculty use the tutorial format of individualized small-group instruction. Tutorial groups are never larger than three students. The seminar and tutorial classes will each include an excursion to a site in England related to the major themes in the course.

Grady Seminar

JRLC 5080: International Mass Communication

Students in JRLC 5080, International Mass Communication will learn about and explore the communicative making of the spatial/geographic dimensions of identities. Communications industries such as advertising, entertainment, journalism and public relations play central roles in these cultural processes. Numerous examples from these industries will be consulted, in conjunction with students’ own experiences living and studying in Oxford. Planned excursions (to be confirmed) to UK-specific locations to explore these processes include the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London—The Making of Harry Potter, and BBC Cardiff, along with major advertising and PR agencies (tbd).

UGA On-Site Faculty Member

Dr. Jay Hamilton studies the history, theory and practice of alternative media and democratic communication. A central goal is to develop a historicizing critique not only of specific practices of democratic communications but also of their conceptualizations and forms. His work also seeks to recontextualize, retheorize, and thus reconstitute the possibilities of democratic communications in the current era of digital media, globalization, and perpetual political, economic, and climate crises. Books include Democratic Communications: Formations, Projects, Possibilities(Lexington Books, 2008; paperback edition 2009); Alternative Journalism (Sage, 2009), which is co-written with Chris Atton (Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland); and Explorations in Critical Studies of Advertising (Routledge, 2017), co-edited with Robert Bodle, and Ezequiel Korin.

Tutorials

For the list of tutorials offered, see "Grady Summer" in the table here

Grady Summer, 2026

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 28 - August 7, 2026

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, October 2, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, October 9, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 16, 2025 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 28 - August 7, 2026

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, January 8, 2026

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, January 15, 2026

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, January 22, 2026 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed either at historic Trinity College or the UGA at Oxford Centre. Trinity College, Oxford, was founded in 1555 and is one of Oxford's most distinguished colleges. Trinity College is ideally located in the center of the city and has been praised by students for its architectural beauty and friendly atmosphere. The UGA at Oxford Centre is located in North Oxford. The large, elegantly furnished rooms hold two to four students, and many have private bathrooms. All students will have access to the Trinity College dining hall, common rooms, computer labs and network, and college pub.

Costs

Approximately $6,900 plus in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers Oxford and Trinity College fees, room, most meals, study abroad insurance, and class excursions. UGA at Oxford will nominate flights as the recommended group flights for the UGA at Oxford Franklin, Grady, and Terry Summer Programs. A program staff member will travel on these flights, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The Grady Summer Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students earn six credit hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Grady students may take either the Grady seminar and one Oxford tutorial, or alternatively two Oxford tutorials. Classes taught by Oxford faculty use the tutorial format of individualized small-group instruction. Tutorial groups are never larger than three students. The seminar and tutorial classes will each include an excursion to a site in England related to the major themes in the course.

Grady Seminar

JRLC 5080: International Mass Communication

Students in JRLC 5080, International Mass Communication will learn about and explore the communicative making of the spatial/geographic dimensions of identities. Communications industries such as advertising, entertainment, journalism and public relations play central roles in these cultural processes. Numerous examples from these industries will be consulted, in conjunction with students’ own experiences living and studying in Oxford. Planned excursions (to be confirmed) to UK-specific locations to explore these processes include the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London—The Making of Harry Potter, and BBC Cardiff, along with major advertising and PR agencies (tbd).

UGA On-Site Faculty Member

Dr. Jay Hamilton studies the history, theory and practice of alternative media and democratic communication. A central goal is to develop a historicizing critique not only of specific practices of democratic communications but also of their conceptualizations and forms. His work also seeks to recontextualize, retheorize, and thus reconstitute the possibilities of democratic communications in the current era of digital media, globalization, and perpetual political, economic, and climate crises. Books include Democratic Communications: Formations, Projects, Possibilities(Lexington Books, 2008; paperback edition 2009); Alternative Journalism (Sage, 2009), which is co-written with Chris Atton (Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland); and Explorations in Critical Studies of Advertising (Routledge, 2017), co-edited with Robert Bodle, and Ezequiel Korin.

Tutorials

For the list of tutorials offered, see "Grady Summer" in the table here

SPIA Spring, 2025

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: January 3, 2025 - March 15, 2025

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, April 11, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, April 25, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, May 2, 2024 - The program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: January 3, 2025 - March 15, 2025

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, September 19, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, September 26, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 3, 2024 - The program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $7,900 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford SPIA Spring Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions.

Enrollment

The SPIA at Oxford Spring Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn between twelve and fifteen semester hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Classes will be taught by both UGA and Oxford faculty, some using an intensive seminar format. During the eight weeks of Oxford term, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Seminars
  • POLS/INTL 4325: British Politics (Dr. Markus Crepaz, SPIA, UGA) - Mandatory
    • An intensive study of the British political system.
  • INTL 4630: Population, Immigration, and Politics (Dr. Markus Crepaz, SPIA, UGA) - Optional
    • This course will take a cool, fact based approach to one of the grand challenges of our time by studying the  fundamental political consequences of population and immigration that are re-shaping the political landscape.
UGA On-Site Faculty Member

Dr. Markus Crepaz: Dr. Crepaz received his Ph.D. in political science in 1992 from the University of California, San Diego. His research interests include the effects of formal political institutions on policy outcomes, the effect of immigration on the European welfare state project and identity of Europeans, the impact of globalization on the viability of the state, the logic of comparative analysis, the politics and economics of advanced industrialized democracies, the process of European Union integration, and the effects of parties and interest groups on a wide range of policy outcomes. He teaches classes in comparative methods, research design, determinants of political development, introduction to comparative analysis, and politics and economics of postindustrial societies. As a comparativist, he travels with a purpose in Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Taiwan, Cuba, Norway, Denmark, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Iceland, Spain, Japan, Fiji, and many other intriguing locations.

Tutorials

In the eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty (known as 'dons') using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their dons in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes, students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the number of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here, we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not featured in the Course List.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "SPIA Spring" in the table here

SPIA Spring, 2026

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: January 3, 2026 - March 14, 2026

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, April 10, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, April 24, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, May 1, 2025 - The program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: January 3, 2026 - March 14, 2026

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, September 18, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, September 25, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 2, 2025 - The program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $8,400 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford SPIA Spring Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The SPIA at Oxford Spring Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn between twelve and fifteen semester hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Classes will be taught by both UGA and Oxford faculty, some using an intensive seminar format. During the eight weeks of Oxford term, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Seminars
  • POLS/INTL 4325: British Politics (Dr. Harrison Frye, SPIA, UGA) - Mandatory
    • An intensive study of the British political system.
  • TBD(Dr. Harrison Frye, SPIA, UGA) - Optional
UGA On-Site Faculty Member

Dr. Harrison Frye is a political theorist with a wide interest in normative political theory. He currently works on two main areas of research. First, he is interested in the morality of markets and inequality. Second, he is interested in the ethics of online public shaming. His work has appeared in journals such as Philosophy & Public AffairsJournal of Political Philosophy, and British Journal of Political Science.

Tutorials

In the eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty (known as 'dons') using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their dons in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes, students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the number of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here, we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not featured in the Course List.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "SPIA Spring" in the table here

Terry Foundations First Core Abroad, 2025

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: March 27 - June 21, 2025

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, April 11, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, April 25, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, May 2, 2024 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: March 27 - June 21, 2025

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, September 19, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, September 26, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 3, 2024 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on Forms and Fees Deadline. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and does count towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students, and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $7,900 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford Terry Foundations First Core Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines.

Enrollment

Participation in the Terry Foundations First Core Abroad (Spring II Session) Program is restricted to Honors students admitted to the BBA degree program (all majors) and AB-Economics major in Terry College. The Program will be designed to offer the "Terry Foundations First Core" curriculum (except BUSN 4000, to be taken in residence at UGA) that students take upon entering Terry as prerequisites to major course work. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn twelve semester hours while completing the mandatory Terry College of Business Foundations First Core courses (except BUSN 4000, to be taken in residence at UGA), as well as choosing a course from a wide variety of other disciplines. During the first four weeks, classes will be taught by University of Oxford faculty, using an intensive seminar format. During the remaining eight weeks, classes will also be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Mandatory Terry Foundations First Core Courses
  • FINA 3000: Financial Management(TBA, Oxford)
  • MARK 3000: Principles of Marketing (TBA, Oxford)
  • MGMT 3000: Principles of Management (TBA, Oxford)
UGA On-Site Faculty Member

There will be no UGA faculty member associated with this program.

Tutorials

In the remaining eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their tutors in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes such as 'Shakespeare', students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the multitude of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not listed here. Admitted applicants should speak to their major advisor about how elective choices might fit into their Terry degree program.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Terry Spring II" in the table here.

Terry Foundations First Core Abroad, 2026

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: March 26 - June 20, 2026

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, April 10, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, April 24, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, May 1, 2025 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: March 26 - June 20, 2026

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, September 18, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, September 25, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 2, 2025 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on Forms and Fees Deadline. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and does count towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students, and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs Approximately $8,400 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford Terry Foundations First Core Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 
Enrollment

Participation in the Terry Foundations First Core Abroad (Spring II Session) Program is restricted to Honors students admitted to the BBA degree program (all majors) and AB-Economics major in Terry College. The Program will be designed to offer the "Terry Foundations First Core" curriculum (except BUSN 4000, to be taken in residence at UGA) that students take upon entering Terry as prerequisites to major course work. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn twelve semester hours while completing the mandatory Terry College of Business Foundations First Core courses (except BUSN 4000, to be taken in residence at UGA), as well as choosing a course from a wide variety of other disciplines. During the first four weeks, classes will be taught by University of Oxford faculty, using an intensive seminar format. During the remaining eight weeks, classes will also be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Mandatory Terry Foundations First Core Courses
  • FINA 3000: Financial Management(TBA, Oxford)
  • MARK 3000: Principles of Marketing (TBA, Oxford)
  • MGMT 3000: Principles of Management (TBA, Oxford)
UGA On-Site Faculty Member

There will be no UGA faculty member associated with this program.

Tutorials

In the remaining eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their tutors in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes such as 'Shakespeare', students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the multitude of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not listed here. Admitted applicants should speak to their major advisor about how elective choices might fit into their Terry degree program.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Terry Spring II" in the table here.

Franklin Spring II, 2025

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: March 27 - June 21, 2025

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, April 11, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, April 25, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, May 2, 2024 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: March 27 - June 21, 2025

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, September 19, 2024

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, September 26, 2024

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 3, 2024 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on Forms and Fees Deadline. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and does count towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students, and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $7,900 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford Franklin Spring II Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions.

Enrollment

The Franklin Spring (Session II) Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn between twelve and fifteen semester hours in a wide variety of disciplines. During the first four weeks, classes will be taught by both UGA and Oxford faculty, using an intensive seminar format. During the remaining eight weeks, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Seminars
  • ENGL 2320/4690: Topics in 20th Century British Literature: Modernist Masterpieces (TBA, Oxford)
  • HIST 3371: Tudor-Stuart England (TBA, Oxford)
  • PHIL 3220: Biomedical Ethics
  • PSYC 3230: Psychopathology
  • TBD: (TBD, UGA)
  • RELI 4001: Old Testament/Hebrew Bible Literature (TBA, Oxford)
UGA On-Site Faculty Member

TBD

Tutorials

In the remaining eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their tutors in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes such as 'Shakespeare', students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the multitude of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not listed here.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Franklin Spring II" in the table here.

Franklin Spring II, 2026

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: March 26- June 20, 2026

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, April 10, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, April 24, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, May 1, 2025 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: March 26- June 20, 2026

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, September 18, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, September 25, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 2, 2025 - The Program deposit, $500, is due in full on Forms and Fees Deadline. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and does count towards the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed at the University of Georgia's Centre in North Oxford. The large, elegantly-furbished rooms hold two to four students, and most have private bathrooms. Georgia students will also have associate membership in Keble College, which allows them to dine in college with Oxford students, have access to the College libraries, common rooms and pubs, and to participate in the College's social, cultural, and sporting societies and events.

Costs

Approximately $8,400 plus twelve hours in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers room, most meals, study abroad insurance, Oxford fees, and associate membership at Keble College. UGA at Oxford will nominate a recommended group flight for the UGA at Oxford Franklin Spring II Program. A program staff member will travel on this flight, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include the cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines. 

Enrollment

The Franklin Spring (Session II) Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students will earn between twelve and fifteen semester hours in a wide variety of disciplines. During the first four weeks, classes will be taught by both UGA and Oxford faculty, using an intensive seminar format. During the remaining eight weeks, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the tutorial format, an intensive system of individualized or small-group instruction traditional at Oxford.

Proposed Seminars
  • ENGL 2320/4690: Topics in 20th Century British Literature: Modernist Masterpieces (TBA, Oxford)
  • HIST 3371: Tudor-Stuart England (TBA, Oxford)
  • PHIL 3220: Biomedical Ethics
  • PSYC 3230: Psychopathology
  • TBD: (TBD, UGA)
  • RELI 4001: Old Testament/Hebrew Bible Literature (TBA, Oxford)
UGA On-Site Faculty Member

Dr. Cynthia Turner Camp specializes in late medieval literature and medieval religious culture. Her current research centers on English books of hours and the way that prayer and poetry, Latin and English, visual and written effects are mutually constitutive in these ubiquitous but always unique prayerbooks. Further research topics include late medieval saints' lives; community identity construction, including local and national identities; the literature and culture of late medieval monasticism; medieval historiography and understandings of time; medieval literature after Chaucer; and manuscript studies. Teaching interests also include women's literary culture and the devotional literature of the laity; she also teaches the Hargrett Hours Project courses. In 2012 she was a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of London's Institute for English Studies. Her monograph, Anglo-Saxon Saints' Lives and the Writing of History in Late Medieval England (Boydell and Brewer 2015), examines the interplay of Middle English saints' lives and historical consciousness.

Tutorials

In the remaining eight-week session, classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the one-on-one Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their tutors in small groups and follow an intensive study course of research and writing. In more popular classes such as 'Shakespeare', students may expect to meet in a small group of 2-3 with the professor, but most tutorials are individualized. The semester curriculum at Oxford is tailored to individual student needs, so that students can make progress toward graduation while studying abroad. This accounts for the multitude of different courses offered. Besides the courses listed here we are able to offer numerous other options drawing on the rich faculty resources of Oxford University. Please contact our office if you are considering participating on a semester program and would like to discuss the possibility of taking a course at Oxford not listed here.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Franklin Spring II" in the table here.

Franklin Summer, 2025

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 29 - August 8, 2025
Early Application Deadline: Thursday, October 3, 2024
Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, October 10, 2024
Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 17, 2024 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 29 - August 8, 2025
Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, January 9, 2025
Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, January 16, 2025
Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, January 23, 2025 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed either at historic Trinity College or the UGA at Oxford Centre. Trinity College, Oxford, was founded in 1555 and is one of Oxford's most distinguished colleges. Trinity College is ideally located in the center of the city and has been praised by students for its architectural beauty and friendly atmosphere. The UGA at Oxford Centre is located in North Oxford. The large, elegantly furnished rooms hold two to four students, and many have private bathrooms. All students will have access to the Trinity College dining hall, common rooms, computer labs and network, and college pub.

Costs

Approximately $6,800 plus in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers Oxford and Trinity College fees, room, most meals, study abroad insurance, and class excursions. UGA at Oxford will nominate flights as the recommended group flights for the UGA at Oxford Franklin, Grady, and Terry Summer Programs. A program staff member will travel on these flights, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines.

Enrollment

The Franklin Summer Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students can earn six semester hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Tutorials will be taught using the tutorial format of individualized or small-group instruction. Tutorial groups are never larger than three students. Each tutorial class includes an excursion to a site in England related to the major themes in the course.

Tutorials

Classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the individualized Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their tutors in small groups of a maximum of three students and follow an intensive study course of research and writing.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Franklin Summer" in the table here

Franklin Summer, 2026

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Early Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 28 - August 7, 2026

Early Application Deadline: Thursday, October 2, 2025

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, October 9, 2025

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, October 16, 2025 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Standard Admission - Dates & Deadlines

Program Dates: June 28 - August 7, 2026

Standard Application Deadline: Thursday, January 8, 2026

Acceptance Notification Deadline: Thursday, January 15, 2026

Forms/Fees Deadline: Thursday, January 22, 2026 - The Program deposit, $300, is due in full on this date. Payment of this deposit confirms participation in the program, and counts toward the total program fees. Students are committed to pay the program fees in full after this date. If you withdraw after this date, you will be unable to recover your deposit and may also become liable for a pro-rated portion of the program fees.

Accommodations

Students will be housed either at historic Trinity College or the UGA at Oxford Centre. Trinity College, Oxford, was founded in 1555 and is one of Oxford's most distinguished colleges. Trinity College is ideally located in the center of the city and has been praised by students for its architectural beauty and friendly atmosphere. The UGA at Oxford Centre is located in North Oxford. The large, elegantly furnished rooms hold two to four students, and many have private bathrooms. All students will have access to the Trinity College dining hall, common rooms, computer labs and network, and college pub.

Costs

Approximately $6,900 plus in-state UGA tuition and fees. The cost of the program covers Oxford and Trinity College fees, room, most meals, study abroad insurance, and class excursions. UGA at Oxford will nominate flights as the recommended group flights for the UGA at Oxford Franklin, Grady, and Terry Summer Programs. A program staff member will travel on these flights, and a group coach will be provided to pick up those who travel on this flight from London for direct travel to Oxford as well as from the residential location to the airport for the return flight. Additional expenses include cost of personal items and travel. Transient students may be subject to an additional admission fee assessed by UGA Undergraduate Admissions. Please keep in mind Please keep in mind that UGA at Oxford-specific scholarship, https://oxford.uga.edu/funding, deadlines usually coincide with the Program application deadlines.

Enrollment

The Franklin Summer Program is open to all majors! Enrollment will be limited to well-qualified students. Students are required to submit applications by the deadline; applications will be accepted after this date only if all positions are not filled. Click the "Apply Now" button above to access the online application.

Course Credit & Eligibility

Students can earn six semester hours in a wide variety of disciplines. Tutorials will be taught using the tutorial format of individualized or small-group instruction. Tutorial groups are never larger than three students. Each tutorial class includes an excursion to a site in England related to the major themes in the course.

Tutorials

Classes will be taught by Oxford faculty using the individualized Oxford tutorial format where students meet with their tutors in small groups of a maximum of three students and follow an intensive study course of research and writing.

For a list of tutorials recently offered, see "Franklin Summer" in the table here


Office Information

Location: Athens, GA

Office Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Telephone: 706-542-2244

Email: oxford@uga.edu