The Morehead Honors College is home to 2,800 undergraduate students at the University of Georgia. The Honors College provides small course sections, support for undergraduate research for all UGA students, and student service to the campus and community.
First-year profile
For the 2025-2026 first-year class, we had 651 incoming students with an average GPA of 4.3, an average SAT of 1508, and an average ACT of 34.
Honors funding
Each year, we provide more than $3 million in scholarship support through the Foundation Fellowship, CURO Honors Scholarship, and Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities. We fund 19 internships in Washington, D.C.; New York; and Savannah and support 100-plus students through our Honors International Scholars Program.
Internationally competitive scholarships
During the 2024-2025 school year, UGA students—especially Honors students—were again successful with regard to internationally competitive major scholarships. We had three Schwarzman Scholars, three Goldwater Scholars, a Knight-Hennessy Scholar, a Truman Scholar, a Udall Scholar, seven Boren Scholars, NSF Graduate Research Fellows, and Fulbright student recipients.
In the last thirty years, UGA has been one of the top three producers of Rhodes Scholars among public institutions.
Over the years…
Over the years, UGA has had:
- 28 Rhodes Scholars
- 2 Churchill Scholars
- 9 Gates Cambridge Scholars
- 9 Marshall Scholars
- 3 Mitchell Scholars
- 11 Schwarzman Scholars
- 23 Truman Scholars
- 4 Knight-Hennessy Scholars
- 2 Voyager Scholars
- 1 Quad Fellow
- 5 Pickering Fellows
- 5 Rangel Fellows
- 3 Payne Fellows
- 3 Beinecke Scholars
- 70 Goldwater Scholars
- 26 Udall Scholars
- 1 LAF Ignite Scholar
- 4 Carnegie Junior Research Fellows
- 112 Boren Scholarship and Fellowship offers
- 248 Fulbright U.S. Student acceptances (since 1950)



