University of North Georgia - Dahlonega
School info
3.7
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.9
Food
2.8
Clubs
3.6
Facilities
3.9
Internet
3.2
Location
4
Opportunities
3.6
Safety
4.5
Social
3.4
Happiness
4
Basic Information
Location
- Dahlonega, GA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1873
- Founder: William Pierce Price, David W. Lewis
Academic information
Degree Courses
- UNG offers over 100 bachelor's and associate degrees
- as well as 13 master's degrees and one doctoral degree. Therefore
- the number of degree courses at the Dahlonega campus is approximately **129** (for undergraduates) and **14** (for graduates)
- but this does not account for all possible combinations of concentrations and specializations within those degrees. For a more precise range
- considering all possible combinations and specializations
- it would be **140+** programs of study
Key Area
- Diversity in the workplace
- transformational leadership
- leadership and gender/race
- the intersection of race and gender
- discrimination in online gaming environments
- mindfulness
- well-being
- attitudes
- health-related attitudes and behaviors
- stereotypes
- life-span development
- late-life marriage and family relations
- personality and religiosity
- sense of agency and control
- learning and memory in the classroom
- social cognition
- effective educational pedagogies
- visual perception
- illusions
- visual search
- figure/ground organization
- color vision
- social gaze
- memory errors
- imagery
- attention
- multimodal memory
- empirically-supported cognitive-behavioral treatments
- social media and mental health
- prevention of youth externalizing disorders
- PTSD and moral injury among combat veterans
- juror decision-making
- human sexuality
- prejudice and discrimination
- behavioral effects and molecular mechanisms of drug addiction
- demographic
- clinical and geospatial aspects of psychiatric admissions
- meta-analysis of clinical psychology topics areas
- Latinx adolescent and emerging adult risky health behaviors
- tobacco use among African American families
- Latinx college student success
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at the University of North Georgia - Dahlonega is approximately 640
- Undergraduates: 7,541 undergraduate students are enrolled at the University of North Georgia - Dahlonega campus
- Academic Staff: The University of North Georgia - Dahlonega has approximately 30-40 academic staff in the departments of Biology, English, and Political Science & International Affairs combined, based on the provided faculty directories
- Administrative Staff: The University of North Georgia - Dahlonega has approximately 15-20 administrative staff members, based on the provided directories
Notable Alumni
- General Courtney H. Hodges
- Brigadier General Hughes L. Ash
- Brigadier General Ben L. Upchurch
- Sr.
- General Houser
- Brigadier General Fred W. Collins
- Major General George M. Johnson
- Jr
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
I love it here. This campus is stunning and super safe. I feel comfortable everywhere I go. This campus also has many programs that are challenging but worth it in the end.
Overall 4.9
This school is perfect for me! I mainly wanted to be far away from home but not too far and be able to meet good people of all different backgrounds and i found that here i LOVE ung!!!
Overall 4.9
Since my freshman year I told myself I was not going to UNG. Well here I am. The professors are caring and they will take the time to help. I fell so safe on this campus, I have no problem taking a nightly run around campus. People are always out and we have a program called "SNAP" ran by public safety that gives rides to students rides at night.
Overall 4.7
College is what you make it. I am a freshman and at first coming here I stayed to myself and I did not try to meet people and just stayed in the dorm;I was miserable.After realizing I did not want to continue like this I got out, met people, joined some clubs and now I can say this is one of the best experiences of my life. UNG is a great school!
Overall 4.7
I LOVE UNG!! A lot of great opportunities for students and tons to do on the weekends! It's a great location for students. Overall, I think college is what you make of it so you have to be creative on the weekends but there's a lot to do if you are. May I mention greek life is awesome too!
Overall 4.5
Laid back atmosphere, great hiking, just overall a great place.
Overall 4.5
The UNG has a great campus. The Greek Life is great. I enjoy joy the many great and amazing fraculty that work here : from cheerful professors to hilarous professors UNG has a great student experience. VERY powerful! indeed. There are also many great student activities here. I am glad at to be at the UNG Birds.
Overall 4.4
Great school, food here sucks but pretty much everything else is great. The town is nice and the scenery here is beautiful.
Overall 4.4
Trust this rating. UNG Dahlonega is an amazing campus. Many people complain about cadets but what do you expect? You signed up to go to a military school. Food is not as bad as people make it, I feel like only picky people complain. Clubs are awesome, so many choices. Campus safety is awesome, theyre so nice and helpful.
Overall 4.4
10/10 would recommend
Bad reviews
Overall 1
Just dont go here.
Overall 1.3
this place sucks
Overall 1.6
Theres nothing to do here. Way over priced for what you get. Some people enjoy it but I wouldnt recommend. Spent one semester here and I am transferring out.
Overall 1.6
This place sucks, don't come here.
Overall 1.9
If you're looking to pursue a degree in Accounting at UNG. I would recommend u to find a diff. school. The profs. for Accounting are SO terrible. If you want to live miserably for your major take the shot by going here. But in my opinion I rather learn the material elsewhere & even take extra classes if I must. They just want you to fail & spend $$
Overall 2
I am a Finance major, if this is what you also plan on doing do NOT go here. All of the professors are no good and your options are so limited it is impossible to even be able to finish your degree on one campus. I do not recommend this school if you are planning to graduate from here. Great school to just knock out your core classes quick though.