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University of North Georgia

Dahlonega, GA

82 College Circle Drive, Dahlonega, GA 30597

https://ung.edu/

University of North Georgia is a public university in Dahlonega, GA. It ranks #566 in the US on our all-around top colleges list, and admission is not selective, with an 81% acceptance rate. It is a big university with full-time enrollment of 12,076 undergraduate students. North Georgia provides 40 different majors across seven disciplines. The most frequent choices are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Business, and Nursing, with 34% of graduates receiving an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 12% of students study either Business or Nursing (6% each). If you want to study chemistry in Georgia but don't have the best grades, North Georgia is an incredible school for you, because its chemistry program ranks 4th in the state. What's more, University of North Georgia comes in 1st in GA for most conservative colleges. At full price, in-state tuition runs $5,290 a year, but for students living elsewhere, tuition goes for $18,674. Before you decide against applying because of the price, keep in mind that 87% of North Georgia students get monetary support. 33% of University of North Georgia students conclude their college education with a diploma, moving into the employment market prepared to make some cash. The average graduate earns a salary of $35,400 two years after college. After four additional years of work experience, the graduate's average annual wage climbs 18.4% to $41,900, which is 4.5% over the national median salary for individuals. Those of you applying might also like to be aware that North Georgia's undergraduates' scores on the math component of the ACT often times range from 18 to 25 and 33% of applicants submit their ACT scores. Secondly, North Georgia receives around $149 in research funding per student. Respecting finances, be aware that on average, after financial aid and scholarships, students can expect to pay around $10,777 per year and on average, students receive $5,789 a year in monetary aid. On the subject of demographics, 2% of undergrads are not Americans and 4% of professors are Hispanic. To conclude, the lowest-earning 1/4th of graduates rake in a starting salary of $22,900 or less and on average, North Georgia students graduate with debts of $4,787 per year.

Ratings

7.98

Party Scene

8.50

Location

8.76

Dorms

8.50

Campus Food

8.24

Student Life

9.46

Safety

Admissions

81%

Acceptance

SAT Score

1020-1230

ACT Score

20-25

Application Deadline:
March 15
Early Action Deadline:
November 15

Cost

Net Price:

$10,264/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$5,514/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

86%

Academics

Professor Rating

8.00


19:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

34%

Evening Degree Programs

No

Student Faculty Ratio

19:1

Majors

Most Popular Majors

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Graduates by Major


Liberal Arts and Humanities

1078

Business

190

Nursing

186

Research and Experimental Psychology

130

Criminal Justice and Safety Studies

120

Marketing

118

Biology

116

Physical Education Teaching and Coaching

105

Value

In State Tuition
$5,596/year
Out of State Tuition
$19,754/year