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Released August 1, 2010
Back To School
Students relax in front of Price Memorial Hall, the
administration building at North Georgia College
& State University in Dahlonega. The iconic building,
with its gold-covered steeple, is a treasured community
landmark.
The fall semester at NGCSU will begin on
Wednesday, August 18. Prior to that date students will
be moving into their dorms and off-campus housing.
Dahlonega will welcome back these young people as
they start another phase of their education.
The state’s second-oldest public university, North
Georgia is seeing record enrollment as it strives to
meet the higher education needs of the region. The
university offers more than 50 majors, as well as preprofessional,
professional, master’s, and doctoral
programs. Classes are available in Dahlonega,
Cumming, Gainesville, and online.
With a unique blend of nearly 6,000 traditional students and ROTC cadets, North Georgia
has long produced successful civic, professional, and military leaders who are engaged in serving
their communities. Today, to prepare students for success in a global community, the university is
undertaking initiatives to internationalize the curriculum and campus to support student needs.
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