University of North Georgia
Dahlonega, GA
University of North Georgia says, "General Education at UNG is a set of curricula experiences that cultivates in students the knowledge, skills, and perspectives necessary for lifelong learning, productive citizenship, and thriving in a global economy." [Source]
Website: http://ung.edu/index.php
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19,019
Undergraduate
Enrollment
Undergraduate
Enrollment
31%
4-Year
Graduation Rate
4-Year
Graduation Rate
$4,976
In-State Tuition & Fees
(annually)
In-State Tuition & Fees
(annually)
$14,481
Out-of-State Tuition & Fees
(annually)
Out-of-State Tuition & Fees
(annually)
General Education Requirements
Composition
YES
Literature
Foreign Language
U.S. Government/History
YES
Economics
Mathematics
Science
YES
FIRE Speech Code School Rating
A yellow light institution maintains policies that could be interpreted to suppress protected speech or policies that, while clearly restricting freedom of speech, restrict relatively narrow categories of speech.<br /><br />
Warning: FIRE believes that free speech is not only a moral imperative, but also an essential element of a college education. However, private universities, as private associations, possess their own right to free association,
which allows them to prioritize other values above the right to free speech if they wish to do so. Therefore, when a private university clearly and consistently states that it holds a certain set of values above a commitment
to freedom of speech, FIRE warns prospective students and faculty members of this fact. Six schools surveyed for this report meet these criteria.
Curriculum last evaluated: 8/9/2021
2019-20 enrollment and tuition data, and four-year graduation rates for first-time, full-time freshmen who enrolled in Fall 2012, are derived from the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator.
2019-20 enrollment and tuition data, and four-year graduation rates for first-time, full-time freshmen who enrolled in Fall 2012, are derived from the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator.