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North Georgia earns magazine's military friendly designation for second year
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(Feb. 3, 2012) North Georgia College & State University has been recognized by Military Advanced Education magazine in the publication's 2012 Guide to America’s Top Military-Friendly Colleges & Universities. It marks the second year North Georgia has been included in the guide.

2012-02-02MilitaryFriendlyInstitutions of higher education that wished to be considered for the inclusion in the guide submitted a questionnaire that was then evaluated by the magazine's judging panel. Education service offices from all branches of the military assisted in coming up with the set of criteria for inclusion in the guide. All institutions were judged based on the same criteria, regardless of size or status as a public or private school.

"This decision was based on a belief that regardless of size or degrees granted there are efforts any institution can make to better serve those who have served the nation," Editor Maura McCarthy wrote in the issue featuring the guide. "In this sense, I am sincerely impressed by the initiatives of some schools that choose -- because it is a choice -- to enact academic, support and financial aid policies that favor our sevicemembers and facilitate their educational pursuits."

Designated by the Georgia General Assembly as The Military College of Georgia, nearly 800 of North Georgia's more than 6,100 students are members of the university's Corps of Cadets. Many cadets, as well as many of the instructors and support staff in the Department of Military Science and the Office of the Commandant, are active members of the military or veterans who have served in the military. Each semester, a number of graduating cadets at North Georgia are commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army.

North Georgia opened a Veterans Success Center in May 2009. The center is to assist service members and their families by serving as a one-stop shop as they enroll, register or apply for GI Bill benefits. The centers also help service members with housing availability, counseling, work-study opportunities and campus activities as well as serving as a hub for military student and veteran social activities.

In addition, North Georgia awards college credit for military training, accepts transfer credits, offers distance learning, is part of Georgia's Soldiers 2 Scholars program, and is in the coalition of Service members Opportunity Colleges (SOC).  

Soldiers 2 Scholars is designed to help those in military service make the transition to civilian life by means of a college degree.

SOC, which currently has some 1,900 member institutions including North Georgia, was created in 1972 to provide educational opportunities to service members who had trouble completing college degrees because they frequently moved from place to place.

 

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