College’s online master's programs ranked fourth overall by U.S. News and World Report

The quality of the University of Georgia’s online degree programs has been recognized with several top 10 rankings from U.S. News and World Report.

At the master’s level, the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s programs ranked fourth overall, marking the College’s third consecutive year in the top 5. The College’s program in [instructional design and development](https://online.uga.edu/degrees-certificates/med-learning-design-technology-instructional-design-development) is ranked fourth and the [educational administration and supervision](https://online.uga.edu/degrees-certificates/master-learning-leadership-organization-development) program is ranked ninth in the nation. The [online bachelor’s degree in special education](https://online.uga.edu/degrees-certificates/bachelor-science-special-education) moved up one spot this year to No. 10.

“Whether in-person or online, the University of Georgia provides students with outstanding learning experiences that prepare them for success after graduation,” said S. Jack Hu, the University’s senior vice president for academic affairs and provost. “These latest rankings are another indication of the national reputation of our faculty and programs.”

[Read the full story on the UGA Today website](https://news.uga.edu/uga-usnwr-top-10-rankings-online-programs/).