With nearly 20,000 enrolled students, the University of North Georgia is the sixth-largest public university in the state of Georgia. Within UNG, there are five colleges that collectively offer over one hundred bachelor's and associate degrees, as well as thirteen master's degrees and one doctoral degree.
Providing the courses and trainings you need. The University of North Georgia is the state’s seventh-largest public university and offers more than 100 programs of study across five campuses in the state’s fastest-growing region.
Over 600 students are involved in the university's ROTC program in any given year, which has given the school its motto, "The Military College of Georgia". The university is one of six senior military colleges in the United States. North Georgia College and State University began in 1873 as North Georgia Agricultural College.
At UNG, we provide you with the opportunities to help you find your passion and your place. We see your potential, and we are here to provide you with the resources and support you need to reach your goals. We are the UNG Nighthawks, and every new nighthawk creates their own definition of leadership. Learn to lead at UNG.