UNG's Oconee Campus
UNG’s Oconee campus, located in Watkinsville, offers students a unique college experience that capitalizes on the area’s sense of community. The small campus environment allows our students to be connected to their instructors and fellow classmates, creating relationships that contribute to academic success. UNG’s Oconee Campus is about 10 miles from the city of Athens, which has multiple student-oriented apartment complexes and a wide variety of student activities. Our programs of study allow our students to complete associate degrees on the Oconee Campus and transition to complete bachelor’s degrees at UNG’s Gainesville or Dahlonega campuses. The Oconee Campus also provides dual-enrollment opportunities that allow high school juniors and seniors to earn college credit before graduating high school.
Oconee Campus
University of North Georgia
1201 Bishop Farms Pkwy.
Watkinsville, GA 30677
Executive Director, Oconee Campus
Dr. Cyndee Perdue Moore
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Fall commencement full of firsts for graduates
On Dec. 5, some 594 UNG students walked across the stage of the Convocation Center as part of the fall 2020 commencement experience, including many who became the first in their family to earn a degre
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Press plans to launch three books in four months
Just like a military group ready to launch a strategic campaign, the University of North Georgia (UNG) Press has calculated the optimum time to publish a trio of books. UNG Press is releasing three b
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Senior psychology student wins inaugural Research Pitch contest
UNG senior Madison Rodriguez, a McNair Scholars and Honors student who is pursuing a degree in psychology, won the inaugural Research Pitch competition.
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Eight nontraditional students receive scholarships from Women of UNG
In fall 2020, Renee Clement and seven other University of North Georgia students were awarded the Women's Educational Scholarships, which are funded by the Women of UNG.
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$1.4 million federal grant will be used to boost Appalachian region
The University of North Georgia has been awarded a $1,450,719 grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to provide workforce development in Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Hall, and Lumpkin counties. T
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