What SAT score do you need to get into UNG?

What SAT score do you need to get into UNG?

2.4+ unweighted high school GPA in the required high school curriculum and SAT scores that meet a 480 Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and a 440 Math or ACT scores that meet a 17 English or Reading and a 17 Math. Students must also meet a 2400+ freshman index (FI).

What is Ung known for?

UNG is well known for developing civic, professional and military leaders who are prepared to work and serve in a global society. UNG is one of only six senior military colleges in the nation and is designated as The Military College of Georgia and as a State Leadership Institution.

Is University of North Georgia a good school?

The University of North Georgia (UNG) was named one of the nation’s top higher education institutions by Forbes Magazine this month in its annual “America’s Top Colleges” ranking. This is the first time UNG has been named to the list, and UNG is one of only six public universities in Georgia to make the list.

What is frog week at UNG?

Richard Neikirk: (Assistant commandant of cadets) FROG Week is a military orientation program that indoctrinates our incoming new cadets to change from a civilian lifestyle into a military lifestyle. And we teach them right off the bat that this is a disciplined environment. We put everybody on the same playing field.

How do I change my major UNG?

Complete the request form in BannerWeb (my.ung.edu > Banner Web > Student menu > Request a Degree Level Change (change degree level, campus, or major) > follow the prompts). You can expect the following: You will receive a confirmation email that your application has been received from the Registrar’s Office.

What cities are in North Georgia?

Here are eight popular mountain destinations you need to visit.

  • Helen. The most thrilling attraction in Helen is the new Georgia Mountain Coaster, the only alpine coaster in the state.
  • Ellijay.
  • Tallulah Falls.
  • Blue Ridge.
  • Hiawassee.
  • Clayton.
  • Cave Spring.
  • Blairsville.

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