UNG offers grad student scholarships

March 4, 2026
UNG will introduce its first substantial university-wide investment in graduate student scholarships for the 2026–27 academic year.

Article By: Clark Leonard

In a major step to expand support for advanced education, the University of North Georgia (UNG) will introduce its first substantial university-wide investment in graduate student scholarships for the 2026–27 academic year.

This milestone marks another important step in UNG providing unmatched value and access to advanced degrees for working professionals. These degrees offer grad students the chance to advance within their organizations and significantly increase their lifetime earning potential.

According to a study released by the University System of Georgia (USG) in August, students who earn graduate degrees from USG institutions average an additional $300,000 in lifetime earnings beyond those whose highest credential is a bachelor's degree. Those who add doctoral degrees gain another nearly $800,000 in lifetime earning potential.

"We are investing in our graduate students and their future success," said Cory Thornton, UNG director of graduate admissions. "We know that now, more than ever, making sure that our grad programs are affordable is the only way we can ensure these opportunities remain open to as many people as possible."

In addition to these scholarships, graduate assistantships are available in many programs to receive tuition waivers for students' master's or doctoral programs because of their work for the university.

UNG offers master's degrees in:

UNG's doctoral and specialist programs are:

Most of the programs are offered online, which allows flexibility for those seeking advanced degrees.

Dr. Troy Terry, UNG dean of graduate studies, is hopeful the new scholarship funds will enable more students to take advantage of these programs.

"Our graduate programs give working professionals the tools they need to stand out in their current roles and land their dream jobs," Terry said. "Anything we can do to expand these opportunities is essential."


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