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A Leadership Development Experience


After four years of in-depth leadership development, you will graduate and immediately start contributing and leading in the military or public/private sectors. How does this happen?

It starts with a much sought-after academic educational experience embedded within a full-time leadership development environment. 

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How We Develop Your Leadership

  • Develop, strengthen and improve your physical and mental toughness.
  • Fortify your self-discipline and resiliency.
  • Learn how to interpret guidance and develop plans of action.
  • Become an increasingly adaptive and agile critical thinker capable of resolving complex problems quickly in rapidly-changing situations.
  • Learn the fundamentals of successful followership in order to transition to being an effective leader.
  • Discover how to build and motivate teams.
  • Solidify your values and understanding of ethical behavior.
  • Improve your written and verbal communication, teamwork, and management skills through high impact learning activities.
  • Define your character as a leader.
  • Build and sustain life-long friendships that will provide you a network of support long after graduation regardless of your chosen career.

The Cadet Experience

As Told by Current & Former Cadets

UNG graduate Nate Patterson talks about how UNG and the Corps of Cadets prepared him for his career.
Cadet Jasmine Valentine shares her UNG Cadet journey.

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