| Official Name: | North Georgia College & State University |
| Location: | Dahlonega, Georgia |
| Size: | 6,013 Students |
| Campus Setting: | Rural |
| Average Tuition: | $8,112 |
| Average Financial Aid: | N/A |
| Acceptance Rate: | 58 - 66% |
| Private/Public: | Public |
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What the School Says
NGCSU offered 36 undergraduate majors and 14 graduate majors, through which students could receive a degree at the associate’s level, one of four degrees at the bachelor’s level, one of four degrees at the master’s level, or an education specialist certificate.
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By The Numbers
Academics
- Top Majors:
Health Professions 100% - Programs Offered:
Biology Accounting Business Administration/Management Finance/Banking Marketing Management Computer/Information Sciences - General Art Teacher Education Early Childhood Education Junior High Education Music Teacher Education Physical Education Special Education English English Language & Literature - General French German Spanish Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Nursing (RN) History - General Mathematics - General Health/Physical Fitness Chemistry Physics Psychology - General Political Science/Government Sociology - Study Programs:
Double major
External Degree
Honors program
Independent study
Internships
Liberal arts/career combination
ROTC, Army
Study abroad
Teacher certification - Study Support:
Extensive Undergraduate Evening or Early Morning Classes
Learning Center
Pre-Admission Summer Program
Reduced Course Load
Remedial Instruction
Study Skills Assistance
Tutoring
Writing Center
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Quick Facts
- North Georgia College & State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools
- NGCSU is an accredited member of the Association of Military Colleges and the Association of Georgia Schools.
- Specializing in leadership training and producing leaders since its founding, the university has been designated The Leadership Institution of Georgia.
- NGCSU offers 36 undergraduate majors and 14 graduate majors
- North Georgia has the distinction of being the first co-educational college in the state and the first public college in Georgia to admit women, in 1873, and the first to graduate a woman, in 1878.
- North Georgia is the new Southeast region's site for the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators national testing certification, and is one of the only two higher education institutions nationwide to administer the specialized MDI certification.
- Students could receive a degree at the associate’s level, one of four degrees at the bachelor’s level, one of four degrees at the master’s level, or an education specialist certificate.
- Faculty Profile:-
- - Instructor 31
- - Assistant Professor 87
- - Associate Professor 46
- - Professor 51
- - Hold Doctorate 137
- Total male Faculty 119, Female 96
- Tuition:-
- - Undergraduate In-State Tuition $1345.00
- - Graduate In-State Tuition 1705.00
- - Undergraduate Out-of-State $1345.00
- - Graduate Out-of-State 1705.00
- - Technology Fee $50
- - Athletic Fee $126
- - Health Fee $70
- - Parking & Access Fee $70
- - Recreation Center Fee $83
- - Yearbook Fee $12
- - Activity Fee $60
- - Room Fee $1275.00 (Double Room Rate)
- - Board Fee $1246.00 (Unlimited Meal Plan)








