International Education Opportunities for Cadets at UNG

Summer Language Institute

For UNG students interested in learning Arabic, Chinese, Korean, or Russian. 

Project Global Officer

The Project Global Officer Grant is designed to help fund language and cultural experiences in both overseas and domestic environments, to include the Summer Language Institute. The Project GO grant is sponsored by the Defense Language and National Security Education Office and administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE).

Study Abroad Program 

Spend a few weeks in the summer, or a semester or a year in another country to learn their culture and language.

The International Affairs Bachelors Degree 

For UNG students interested in international-related careers in federal government, US Army or business.

The Chinese Language Flagship Program

Five-year program for students in any academic major who wish to gain a superior level of fluency in Chinese.

Global Military Programs

Colin Powell

"The compelling changes in our economy, the dawning of the information age, and the horrible events of September 11, 2001 and their aftermath have created an unprecedented need to focus on international knowledge and skills.  To solve most of the major problems facing our country in the 21st Century require every young person to learn more about other world regions, cultures and languages."

Colin Powell, Former U.S. Secretary of State

GEN Casey

"We need to make language EXPECTED rather than FORCED."

Former Army Chief of Staff General Casey

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy, Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 require higher education institutions to provide an annual security report and annual fire safety report that contain crime statistics and fire statistics for the three most recently completed calendar years, institutional policies or procedures for reporting crimes and current policies concerning the security of, and access to, campus facilities and residencies, as well as security considerations in the maintenance of campus facilities.

A print copy of the most recent report is available upon request, email clery@ung.edu.