Letter to Editor and Students from UGAKey.com Developers

The UGAKey.com Developers had a Letter to the Editor in today’s Red and Black announcing some of the changes to UGAKey.com:

Recent changes to UGAKey.com

We would like to let all University students know of a few recent updates to UGAKey.com, the online database of course grade distributions dating back to 1999.

UGAKey.com includes syllabi for over 4000 classes, with another 2000 forthcoming before the end of drop/add, and now has better support for the Safari browser.

UGAKey.com includes class grades up to Spring 2009 for most course sections and professors, meaning you can see and use 10 years worth of grades on UGAKey.com.

As you decide on classes during fall drop/add and spring registration, don’t get caught unprepared — use UGAKey.com.

If you have any problems accessing the grade data, contact us here.

Chris M. Lindsey, Noah Mink and Paul Ruddle
UGAKey Founders

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