The application deadline for Fall Semester of 2008 is July 1, 2008. However, we have extended our deadline to accept applications for ROTC students and for commuting former returning students, transfer students, transient students, and students not pursuing a degree until class space capacity has been met.
Although we are no longer taking applications for Fall 2008 for non-ROTC first-time freshmen and non-ROTC students wanting to live on campus, we encourage these students to consider applying for Spring Semester of 2009.
Students are encouraged to apply for admission, and send in supporting documents as early as possible. Due to course and/or housing availability, we cannot guarantee admission or former student reactivation for the term in which a student wishes to enroll. Once university capacity for a term has been reached, we will no longer be able to accept students or reactivate former returning students for that term.
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ADMISSIONS CATEGORIES: Please select the appropriate category below
- Applicants, usually under the age of 23, who have not attended college after high school graduation.
Home School Students - Applicants from non-accredited home schools or non-accredited high schools
- Applicants who have attended college after high school graduation.
- Applicants who are not United States citizens by birth or through naturalization, and have not been granted resident alien status.
Joint-Enrolled Students - Academically qualified high school applicants who wish to take North Georgia courses during their junior or senior year.
Non-Traditional Students - Applicants who have not attended high school within the past five years, whose high school class graduated at least five years ago, hold a high school diploma or GED, and have earned fewer than 30 transferable semester hours of college credit.
- Applicants who were previously enrolled at North Georgia and wish to return to North Georgia.
- Applicants who have already received a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Non-Degree Students - Applicants who wish to take certain classes for which no degree credit will be granted.
Auditing Students - Applicants who wish to take classes for no academic or degree credit.
Amendment 23: Fee Waiver For Persons 62 and Older - Applicants 62 years of age or older who are Georgia residents AND wish to enroll in classes without payment of fees, except for supplies, laboratory fees and shop fees. |