UNG Undergraduate Admissions
- 1:32Learn to Lead Adventurously with Lana TeterinaLana Teterina, a business management major from Stockholm, Sweden, always knew she wanted to play competitive tennis. Lana's fearless spirit led her to UNG, where she found the perfect college for her. At UNG, she can fulfill her athletic passions while exploring a country and cultures unlike her own.Whether you're hiking the Appalachian Mountains, relaxing on Lake Lanier, or immersing yourself in the language and culture of an international city while studying abroad, your next adventure is waiting for you at UNG.
- 1:53Learn to Lead Confidently with Wyatt NicholsonLeaving Fort Worth, Texas to attend college in Blue Ridge, Georgia may seem like a strange decision to some, but for Wyatt Nicholson, a second-year business management major, UNG is the perfect choice. Here, Wyatt has found a community within the Blue Ridge Scholars program, where he can grow academically while developing his leadership skills through service projects. Having faculty who care and invest in his success was a game-changer in his first year of college.At UNG, we'll challenge you to set big goals for yourself and give you the support you need to reach them. For 150 years, we've been preparing students to be leaders in the classroom and in their communities.
Cadet Admissions
- 2:09The University of North Georgia - Blue Ridge RiflesThe Blue Ridge Rifles represent the standard of excellence within the University of North Georgia and the Corps of Cadets Boar's Head Brigade. Learn more about BRR today at ung.edu/cadet.Video by SozoBear.
- 2:16UNG Cadet Cyber ProgramCybersecurity is one of the fastest growing fields in America today as well as one of the newest careers in the United States Army! Find out today how UNG is preparing our Cadets to contribute to this critical need!
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- 2:06The Wall That HealsIt was an honor to host The Wall That Heals!The Wall That Heals exhibit features a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The traveling exhibit honors the more than three million Americans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces in the Vietnam War and it bears the names of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam. The wall is 375 feet in length and stands 7.5 feet high at its tallest point. Visitors experience The Wall rising above them as they walk towards the apex, a key feature of the design of The Wall in D.C.
- 3:24Finish the Semester Strong!