Important News and Updates
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Purpose and Philosophy
North Georgia College and State University embraces the philosophy that living in a campus residence hall is an important part of a university experience. The learning that occurs through experiences in decision-making, critical thinking, and taking responsibility within the residence halls will be invaluable throughout one's life.
Are You Required to Live on Campus?
Any student who has completed less than 60 semester hours, has lived on campus less than 4 semesters, and is under the age of 21 must reside in a University residence hall if they are attempting 12 or more credit hours. Exceptions are made for students who reside with their spouse, parents or grandparents within 50 miles of Dahlonega.
Housing and Meal Plans for 2011/2012
North Georgia houses women on campus in Lewis Hall, Donovan Hall, North Georgia Suites, and Owen Hall. Male students reside in Lewis Hall, Lewis Annex, North Georgia Suites, and Owen Hall. All traditional hall residents and suite-style residents are required to purchase a meal plan and are originally assigned the most economical plan, Unlimited Access Plan, which provides unlimited dining at any time when Dining Hall is open. Students living in apartments are not required to purchase a meal plan.
Take a Virtual Tour of Our Newest Residence Halls
North Georgia Suites! (Click on the image to begin)
