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5 August, 13:56

What makes UGA a "land grant" university?

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  1. 5 August, 14:01
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    National legislation formalized the university's mandate to use its personnel and resources to benefit the state's citizens.

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    UGA or the University of Georgia is worked continuously for pubic services from the moment it started 1785. The first graduated scholars started a tradition of leadership for Georgia State in the year 1804. Also, Public service became the fundamental mission of UGA.

    As it started in 1785, it served the people throughout the 1800s. Also, it allowed the state people the university's personnel and its resources to get benefited. This act of UGA resulted in the university to become the land-grant institution under the Merrill Land Act in 1872.
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