UGA ranked 2nd in aspiring ‘Sugar Babies’

The University of Georgia, one of the oldest public universities in the U.S., has many noble, time-honored traditions.

This blog isn’t about one of them.

Once UGA topples Sugar Baby powerhouse NYU, they will indeed be No. 1.

Once UGA topples Sugar Baby powerhouse NYU, it will indeed be No. 1.

Instead, a report issued today concludes potential gold-diggers have made Athens their second most popular higher education destination.

Georgia State is No. 11, which seems odd considering many could easily date walk down the safe streets of Atlanta and find an employable North Avenue Trade School grad.

The results of the report will be featured on ABC News’ 20/20, says SeekingArrangement.com, a dating site that helps moneyed men hook up with cash-strapped women looking for little more than a proper education.

The number of ladies seeking a free ride grew in 2011.

“In 2011, we saw an explosion in the number of college students seeking Sugar Daddies to help pay their college tuition”, says website founder and MIT graduate Brandon Wade. “One in every two Sugar Babies who join our website today are college students, and college Sugar Babies now make up 40% of our Sugar Baby population, up from 33% in 2010.”

Perhaps this explains why the original name of Sugar Daddy, the candy, not the man writing checks, was Papa Sucker.

Here’s the Top 20 list for 2011, ranked according to the number of Sugar Babies silly enough to use their school email address when signing up. Penn State rolls in at No. 13, but I’ll let you write your own jokes.

1. New York University (NYU) — 185

2. University of Georgia — 155

3. University of Phoenix — 144

4. Tulane University — 129

5. Temple University — 113

6. Virginia Community College — 108

7. University of Southern Florida — 93

8. Arizona State University — 85

9. Michigan State — 81

10. Ivy Tech Community College — 78

11. Georgia State University — 74

12. University of Wisconsin — 73

13. Penn State University — 72

14. University of Central Florida — 67

15. Kent University — 65

16. Maricopa Community College — 63

17. Indiana University — 62

18. University of California, Berkeley — 61

19. The Art Institutes — 60

20. Florida International University — 59

92 comments Add your comment

DEP

January 13th, 2012
1:49 pm

Hey Techies…it appears the ladies want guys that know how to play with more than a slide ruler…..hahahahahahahah

Snoop Dawg

January 13th, 2012
1:52 pm

Even a golddigger doesn’t want to hang out with a nerd from Georgia Tech… GT didn’t even make the list…

marcus

January 13th, 2012
1:55 pm

georgia state was that low? you ever been to lenox or atlantic station malls. the tuition may be cheap, but that’s some high priced beef roaming that campus.

marcus

January 13th, 2012
2:00 pm

georgia state university has the most diverse collection of “fine” women in the city. where’s spelman at on this list? uga has nothing compared to the collection of women at clark-atlanta, spelman, gsu, tech and emory. unless they are referring to those “legacied tara’s” getting it on between the hedges with the old money.

M. Adams

January 13th, 2012
2:01 pm

We strive for excellence in all areas, including a major “Sugar Babe Studies.”

Sugar Daddy

January 13th, 2012
2:08 pm

If its a dumb article it sure got y’alls attention. 6 pages of comments from the sugar dumplin’s.

Big Un

January 13th, 2012
2:08 pm

Heck, from what I heard 90% of the Sugar Daddy’s are old farts from Tech trying relive what they couldn’t get during their college years and are willing to pony up to the dead presidents…sad old goats from North Ave Trade School

RxDawg

January 13th, 2012
2:21 pm

This is… weird. I really don’t know what this means. That a bunch of rich kids go to UGA? Well yeh I guess they do, but isn’t it like that at all colleges?

Dr.E

January 13th, 2012
2:36 pm

This is so misleading. All of these are very large colleges and universities (some over 100,000 enrolled) and thus will have a higher number. The percentage of female students in the Sugar Babies program is much more relevant.