Visit UNG & Find Your Place
We are 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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Check Out Our Campuses
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
Gainesville Campus

- Commuter campus with 7,500+ students
- Many options to take toward your bachelor's degree
- Over 60 student organizations
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
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
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
Have a Question?
Our Admissions Counselors are here to help you.
UNG’s Undergraduate Admissions Counselors are here to answer any questions you have about UNG or the application process.
Fill out where you are located to meet the UNG admissions counselor who serves your region.
Your Counselor:
Luke Almond
Where are you from?
Royston, Georgia
What is the best advice you can give for a student looking at colleges?
Take a lot of time to consider if the area you would live in is also ideal. Don't assume that just liking the college is enough. Unless you plan on living on campus and never leaving, make sure it's a place you want to live in. I also cannot stress this enough, think about class size. Some students underestimate how much better the learning experience and class structure can be given a smaller student-to-professor ratio.
What is one thing you wish you knew in college that you know now?
I was a transfer student. I transferred to UNG, and I wish I had started there instead. Part of the reason is that I actually got involved in activities and organizations during my time at UNG. College is a lot of what you make of it. Make sure you get involved in something, no matter how small.
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