UNG Fund
Your gift to the UNG Fund will allow the University to make an impact where it is needed most by funding high-priority areas.
Annual gifts to the UNG Fund from alumni, parents, students and friends allow the University of North Georgia to fulfill its mission to provide a culture of academic excellence and to develop students into leaders that will make a positive impact in the North Georgia region and throughout the world.
Your support of the UNG Fund will facilitate financial aid to promising students, recruit world-class faculty and staff, and support the many departments and programs that help develop UNG students into well-rounded leaders.
The power of one gift…your gift.
The UNG Fund advances the University’s strategic goals.
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Student Success
The UNG Fund ensures that a college education remains affordable to promising students through the provision of scholarships. It also builds new programming and spaces that enrich the student life experience and encourages learning and growth.
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Leaders of the Future
In an ever-changing world, we continue to challenge our students academically by enhancing their critical thinking, communication, cyber and leadership skills while also building in them a strong foundation of values.
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Regionally Focused, Globally Connected
The UNG Fund empowers students to serve the region through pro bono services and food banks while strengthening partnerships with institutions in the community and around the globe.
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Academic Innovation & Excellence
The UNG Fund offers the resources our faculty need to become the best in their field. The Fund supports research opportunities and travel for conferences, which in turn, attract a world-class faculty.
“UNG means a great deal to me. it is a great place to work because of all the great people - faculty, staff and students. Ung provides an opportunity to go to college for so many first-generation students and a second chance for many non-traditional students. it also supports faculty and staff who want to advance in their careers by providing financial support for tuition, conference, and continuing education.”
— Katie Simmons, Associate Dean, Mike-Cottrell College of Business, 28 year Consecutive Donor