Financial Well-being

Financial well-being is learning how to successfully manage financial expenses. Money plays a critical role in our overall well-being and being able to manage it will positively impact your health, your academic/work performance and your future.

Financial decisions you make now can have a huge impact on your life for many years to come. Everyone’s financial situation is different, so it is up to you to find the right mix that works for you.

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Financial Aid

UNG's Financial Aid staff are available to assist you in finding ways to pay for your college education. From Federal Pell Grants and loans to state-funded programs and institutional scholarships there are numerous avenues to help make sure you can pay for your college education.

Financial Aid Counselor

Every undergraduate student has a personal financial aid counselor assigned to help navigate the financial aid process. Students are assigned by their last name. Find your financial aid counselor and schedule an appointment today!

Counselors can help you determine if you qualify for any additional scholarships, grants or other types of funding.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid 

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) serves as an application for the Pell Grant, Federal Work-Study, Federal Direct Loans, State Scholarships, State Grants and some UNG Foundation Scholarships. You can’t receive any of the above without completing it. Learn how to complete the FAFSA and more resources about additional funding available on the Federal Aid page.

UNG Food Pantries

The UNG Food Pantries will provide non-perishable food items and basic supplies to food insecure students, staff and faculty in need. The food pantry is not a university funded service. The services are financed through year-round charitable fundraising events. Most of the food is from donations.

Products offered are dependent on their availability, as well as our financial situation. We try to provide as much variety as possible while still maintaining cost limitations and providing for the basic needs for those who need assistance.

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