Money Magazine ranks the University of North Georgia as one of the top five public universities in Georgia: UNG joins the University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Georgia State, and Georgia College and State University at the top of the Money rankings. The University of North Georgia begins its fall semester classes next Monday.
"This ranking is one more indicator that UNG is committed to providing a high-quality, affordable education," UNG President Bonita C. Jacobs (pcitured above) said. "We are proud of the educational value and experience UNG provides its students."
"UNG is committed to helping students fulfill their potential through its high-performing academic programs, nationally competitive scholarships, global internships, and leadership development opportunities," Jacobs said. "Further, our Board of Regents remains committed to affordability and minimizing tuition increases, and UNG has made great progress in reducing student debt through scholarship support, our Student Money Management Center, and low-cost textbooks."