UGA administrators will conduct the study in the next academic year.
Libby Morris, UGA's interim provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, discussed the study during a recent meeting of the UGA University Council's executive committee.
Such studies have been controversial.
The Athens Banner-Herald reports that critics of a study about a decade ago say the method used by the UGA administration understated the gender gap.

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