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<blockquote data-quote="yeti92" data-source="post: 833056" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>I have searched the USG website and spent a decent bit of time searching for this supposed law, and nothing has come up. The only thing I've found so far related to the topic is this excerpt from an article about UGA's in-state student rates from 2016:</p><p></p><p>"UGA has no formal policy on in-state vs. out-of-state enrollment"</p><p></p><p>If such a law existed 30+ years ago, it doesn't appear to anymore.</p><p></p><p>The article also discussed UGA's enrollment #s, which we can look at and compare to Tech to see if the campus makeup is similar - unsurprisingly (to most of us), it is not. Spring 2016, UGA had 1,882 non-US citizen students and 4,344 from out of state. Students from Georgia numbered 28,630.</p><p></p><p>Fall of 2016, GT had 5,959 international students, 9,632 out of state students, and 11,248 in state students.</p><p></p><p>So we have a non-existent law, a significant international student population, a student body that does not resemble that of our peers, </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Whole lotta wrong in this quote, and there is something ironic about dismissing others' arguments for not providing factual evidence while providing nothing but anecdotes yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeti92, post: 833056, member: 133"] I have searched the USG website and spent a decent bit of time searching for this supposed law, and nothing has come up. The only thing I've found so far related to the topic is this excerpt from an article about UGA's in-state student rates from 2016: "UGA has no formal policy on in-state vs. out-of-state enrollment" If such a law existed 30+ years ago, it doesn't appear to anymore. The article also discussed UGA's enrollment #s, which we can look at and compare to Tech to see if the campus makeup is similar - unsurprisingly (to most of us), it is not. Spring 2016, UGA had 1,882 non-US citizen students and 4,344 from out of state. Students from Georgia numbered 28,630. Fall of 2016, GT had 5,959 international students, 9,632 out of state students, and 11,248 in state students. So we have a non-existent law, a significant international student population, a student body that does not resemble that of our peers, Whole lotta wrong in this quote, and there is something ironic about dismissing others' arguments for not providing factual evidence while providing nothing but anecdotes yourself. [/QUOTE]
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