Visit UNG & Find Your Place
UNG is ready to welcome you to each of our five unique campuses.
Explore the grounds, feel the breeze of mountain air, hear the bugle signaling the end of day, or rub the head of our Nighthawk statues for some good luck with your application. You never know what you’ll discover.
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Wondering what UNG life is like? Don’t take our word for it – come see for yourself!
Blue Ridge Campus
- Commuter campus with 220+ students
- Complete your first two years of college here
- Less than 10 minutes to historic downtown Blue Ridge and Lake Blue Ridge
Book Your Blue Ridge Campus Tour
Sign up for Blue Ridge Nighthawk Preview or Apply to Fly! Night
Cumming Campus
- Commuter campus with 1,000+ students
- Start an associate pathway or bachelor's degree here
- Around 20 minutes north of Alpharetta, and less than an hour from Downtown Atlanta
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Dahlonega Campus
- Residential campus with 7,300+ students
- Choose from many different majors and 120+ student organizations
- Located in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains
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Gainesville Campus
- Commuter campus with 7,500+ students
- Many options to take toward your bachelor's degree
- Over 60 student organizations
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Oconee Campus
- Commuter campus with 2,600+ students
- Complete your first two years of college here
- A few minutes south of Athens, located near artsy Watkinsville
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