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Admission Requirements and Application Procedures for Other Student Types

Non-Degree Seeking Student

If you have no prior college or limited college credit, you may earn up to 12 semester credit hours from a list of approved courses.

Post-Bachelor's Non-Degree-Seeking Student

If you already have a bachelor's degree, and you are not pursuing a second degree. You will receive academic credit for courses you take.

If you already have an associate degree (does not include applied science) or bachelor's degree, and you wish to pursue a second degree, please apply for admission as a transfer student.

Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for financial aid and must wait until the first day of classes to register. If you are 62 or older and are classified as a legal Georgia resident, you do not pay tuition or mandatory fees as an Amendment 23 student.

62 and Older Student

If you are 62 or older and are classified as a legal Georgia resident, you do not pay tuition or mandatory fees as an Amendment 23 student.

Mailing Documents

Mail Documents for associate or bachelor's degree to:

University of North Georgia
Admissions Imaging Center
PO Box 1358
Gainesville, GA 30503-1358

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E-Mail Phone

Dual Enrollment General Contact

dualenrollment@ung.edu

Blue Ridge Campus

admissions-blu@ung.edu

706-946-5462

Cumming Campus

admissions-cmg@ung.edu

470-239-3105
Dahlonega Campus

admissions-dah@ung.edu

706-864-1800
Gainesville Campus

admissions-gvl@ung.edu

678-717-3641
Oconee Campus

admissions-ocn@ung.edu

706-310-6201

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