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Dual Enrollment. January 27 & 28, 2014. University Overview Video. One university on four campuses. University of North Georgia Overview. 7th Largest Public University in the State. 16,000 Students. We Still Have Access Mission. Over 50 Associate Degree Programs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Dual Enrollment
January 27 & 28, 2014
University Overview Video• One university on four campuses
University of North Georgia Overview
16,000 Students
Over 50 Associate Degree Programs
Over 50 Bachelor’s Degree Programs
7th Largest Public University in the State
Apply now at www.ung.edu
13 Master’s Degree Programs + DPT
We Still Have Access Mission
Competitive Bachelor’s Admission
278 Dual Enrolled Students
Gainesville Campus
6, 960 students
Age Range: 16-84 years old
Average Age: 21
Associate: 3.07 GPA, 967 SAT, 20 ACT
Bachelors: 3.46 GPA, 1122 SAT, 22 ACT
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Dahlonega Campus
5,650 bachelor’s students
620 master’s students
43% men; 57% women
33% live on campus; 67% commute
Corps of Cadets 12% of bachelor’s students
Apply now at www.ung.edu
3.64 GPA; 2940 FI; 1120 SAT; 24 ACT
Oconee Campus
2,501 students
Bachelor’s: 3.36 GPA, 1115 SAT, 23 ACT
Associate: 3.1 GPA, 992 SAT, 21 ACT
Some Associate Degrees Offered
Transition to Gainesville or DahlonegaTo Complete Bachelor’s Degree
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Cumming Campus
735 students
Bachelor’s: 3.43 GPA, 1153 SAT, 24 ACT
Associate: 3.09 GPA, 1014 SAT, 22 ACT
MBA Housed Here
Core Curriculum Offered – Transition to Complete Degree
Apply now at www.ung.edu
University of North Georgia
2013 U.S. News & World Report 22d among public universities in the 14 southern states: lowest debt load per student after graduation
Ranked as one of Kiplinger’s top public college 100 values in the nation in 2012
NCAA Division II Peachbelt Conference
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Colleges, Departments and Majors
January 27 & 28, 2014
Colleges, Departments and Majors• College of Arts and Letters
– Communication/Media Studies/Journalism– English– Political Science and International Affairs– World Languages and Cultures– Psychological Science– Theater– Criminal Justice– History/Anthropology/Philosophy– Military Science– Music– Sociology & Human Services– Visual Arts
Colleges, Departments and Majors• Mike Cottrell College of Business
– Paralegal Studies– Technology Management– Accounting– Finance– Management– Marketing– Business and Marketing Education– Computer Science
• College of Education
– Health, Physical Education and Recreation– Teacher Education
Colleges, Departments and Majors• College of Health Sciences and
Professions
– Clinical Mental Health Counseling– Nursing– Physical Therapy
• College of Mathematics and Science
– Biology– Chemistry/Biochemistry– Mathematics– Physics
• Institute for Environmental and SpatialAnalysis
Centers and Programs• Honor’s Program (3.5 GPA and 1150 SAT)• Center for Global Engagement and Study Abroad• Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities• University College • Chinese Language Flagship• Career Services
Dual Enrollment ProgramsKeith Antonia
January 27 & 28, 2014
Get a head start on college – graduate college earlier, therefore, less expense.
Helps satisfy HOPE requirement to take advanced classes.
If part-time Accel, you can still participate in high school or college activities.
If MOWR, you can participate in college activities.
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Why Dual Enroll?
Move on When ReadyFull Time Student on Cumming, Gainesville
and/or Oconee Campuses
HS GPA: 3.5 SAT: 530 Critical
Reading; 530 Math ACT: 23English; 23
Math
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Dual Enrollment Programs - Associate
Accel: Full or Part Time Student – Any Campus
HS GPA: 3.25SAT: 480 Critical Reading; 440 Math
Combined Score: 970ACT: 20 English; 18 Math
Composite Score: 20
Move on When Ready:Full Time Student – Any
Campus
HS GPA: 3.7 SAT: 600 Critical
Reading; 600 MathCombined Score 1200
ACT: 26 English; 26 Math
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Dual Enrollment Programs – Bachelor’s
Dual Enrollment CostsAccel: • No mandatory fees! Save $
hundreds• No tuition
MOWR:• Pays up to 12 credit hours of
tuition – student pays additional
• No fees
Estimated Book Costs: $100 - $125 per course = $500-$600
Apply now at www.ung.edu
How and When Do I Apply?Accel and MOWR: • Go see your guidance counselor to
determine what courses you should take
• Apply to the Accel program on GACollege411 or fill out MOWR Permission to Participate and checklist
• Determine your eligibility at your desired college
• Apply for admission to the college• Work with the college and high
school counselor to register for classes
Apply now at www.ung.edu
How and When Do I Apply?Accel and MOWR: • Deadlines: • Fall semester – July 1• Spring semester –
November 1st
• On-line application for admission + $30 fee
• Official high school transcripts• Official SAT or ACT scores• Lawful presence verification• MOWR: Permission to
Participate and checklist
Apply now at www.ung.edu
UNG Dual Enrollment Advisors
Oconee Campus: Ms. Angie Murrell Gainesville Campus: Mr. Charles BellCumming Campus: Ginny McEverDahlonega Campus: Derick Sutton
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Transition from DE to Traditional Freshmen at UNG
No need to reapply or pay another app fee!
Just visit the Admissions department by July 1st to transition your file to a
Traditional Freshmen admit.
Admissions Criteria
January 27 & 28, 2014
• 17 Required High School Curriculum Units*
• Freshman Index (FI) of 1640 or Higher
• Minimum test scoresSAT 330 Critical Reading and 310 MathACT 12 English 14 Math
• Full Admission test scoresSAT 480 Critical Reading and 440 MathACT 20 English and 18 Math
Apply now at www.ung.edu
*Applicants who do not complete all curriculum requirements in the 5 academic subject areas may be eligible for provisional admission. If admitted, these students must make up their deficiencies according to established guidelines.
Associate Admissions Criteria
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Bachelor’s Admissions CriteriaMinimum SAT CR: 480 (Average 562)Minimum SAT Math: 440 (Average 555) Minimum SAT 920 (Average1117)Average GPA: 3.62
Minimum ACT English: 20 (Average 25)Minimum ACT Math: 18 (Average 24)Average ACT Composite 24
Acceptance Rate for Freshman: Less than 50%
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Admissions DeadlinesBachelor’s Degree
• Fall: Rolling Admission 2900+ Freshman Index Early Action November 15 Regular Admission February 15
• Spring: November 1st
• Summer: April 1st
Associate Degree
• Fall: July 1st • Spring: November 1st
• Summer: April 1st
CostDirector of Admissions Keith Antonia
January 27 & 28, 2014
Associate Tuition and Fees
Full Time/Semester = 15 Hours• $1,459 tuition + $407 (all
campuses) fees = $1,866
Part Time• $97 per credit hour• Plus pro-rated mandatory fees
Estimated Book Costs: $100 - $125 per course = $500-$600
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Bachelor’s Tuition and FeesFull Time/Semester = 15 Hours• Gainesville: $2,487 tuition + $407 fees
= $2,894 • Dahlonega: $2,487 tuition + $859 fees
= $3,346
Part Time• $166 per credit hour• Plus pro-rated fees
Estimated Book Costs: $100 - $125 per course = $500-$600
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Dahlonega Bachelor’s Room and Board
Full Time Resident Student• $1,598 Traditional Res Halls• $2,451 Suite-Style Res Halls• $3,239 Apartment Res Halls
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Board• $1,977 All Access• $1,838 15-Meals• $1,747 10-Meals
Dahlonega Bachelor’s Total Tuition + Fees + Books + Room + Meals Range:• $7,191• $9,162
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Financial Aid
January 27 & 28, 2014
Financial Aid – You Can Afford UNG
HOPE and Zell Miller HOPE(New requirement to take advance classes)
Student Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized)
Pell Grants
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Federal Work Study
www.FAFSA.ed.gov
Parent Plus Loans
Financial Aid
FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Fall Semester March 15th
Spring Semester November 1st
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Summer Semester April 1st
www.FAFSA.ed.gov
Corps of Cadets
January 27-28, 2014
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Corps of CadetsThe Corps of Cadets serves as a leadership, character, and academic development laboratory where Cadets put into practical use the skills and theory that they learn in the classroom. The primary purpose is to
prepare our Cadets to serve as commissioned Army officers. The secondary purpose is to prepare Cadets
who do not or cannot commission, for life and leadership roles in the civilian world.
Corps of Cadets• 40+ Army ROTC Scholarships• 42 Georgia Military Scholarships• 20 Leadership Scholarships• Georgia ROTC Grant• Georgia Future Officers Grant• Bachelors in Dahlonega only• Residential program• Looking for scholar/athlete/leaders.
Visiting UNGCome Visit Us!
January 27 & 28, 2014+ Campus Visits+ Open House+ Federal Service Language Academy
+ STEM and Summer Language
Institutes this summer
End of SessionThank you for Coming!
January 27 & 28, 2014