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Deadlines and Timelines

Timeline


What to do when your student is a High School

Freshman-

  • Visit college websites together to see which ones you find interesting.

Sophomore-

  • Continue visiting college websites together to familiarize yourself with admissions requirements.
  • Encourage your student to take the PSAT.
  • Begin to talk with your student about the type of school he or she is interested in: size, location, value, academic programs, etc.

Junior-

  • Encourage your student to meet with his or her guidance counselor to ensure graduation requirements will be met.
  • Have your student register for the SAT/ACT.
  • Begin to visit the campuses in which your student is interested.
  • Familiarize yourself with application processes, requirements, and deadlines.

Senior-

  • Start EARLY!!
  • Begin to narrow college choices.
  • Have your student apply and send in required documents and scores as soon as possible.
  • Have your student contact the colleges & universities to which he or she has applied to ensure they have received the required materials (many schools offer the option to check the status of an application online).
  • Visit campuses before helping your student make the final decision.
  • Have your student notify each school of his/her decision by May 1, providing the confirmation deposit to the first choice school, if required.  (North Georgia requires a $200 Confirmation Deposit by May 1 for students entering in the Fall semester.)
  • Make sure your student has an immunization form and final high school transcript sent to the college before orientation.

Review North Georgia's Undergraduate Admissions Deadlines 

NON-CADET PROFILE

  • AVG Freshman SAT: 1114
  • AVG High School GPA:3.58
  • Over 5200 students
  • 58% Women, 42% Men
  • 72% Commute, 28% Reside on Campus
  • 13% in Corps of Cadets
  • Over 75% of the first-year students return for their second year
  • Low faculty-staff ratios
  • Intimate campus setting
  • NCAA Division II Athletics
  • Ranked 18th safest campus
  • Established in 1873
  • One of the top 25 Universities in the South by U.S. News
  • Most popular majors: nursing, education, criminal justice, biology, business administration

Spring 2012 Tuition & Fees

 

In-State

Tuition $2,367
Residence/Meals
3,255
Fees 859
Total $6,481

 

 

Out-of-State

Tuition
$8,355
Residence/Meals 3,255
Fees 859
Total $12,469
*approximate costs per semester

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Header photo courtesy of Jack Anthony