Why should you choose to attend North Georgia?
Its not just about being a cadet ...

... Its about your success after college!
Here are the top 5 reasons why you should be a cadet at North Georgia!
#5. It will cost you less than any other Senior Military College and most other four-year universities. That means you won't have huge loans to repay after college. Anyone can afford it! Scholarship, Financial Aid, and Army National Guard and Army Reserve Partnership programs can help.
#4. To improve your physical fitness which will make you happier, help you look good, feel good, and perform better academically.
#3. You will be a member of the elite and prestigious Boar's Head Brigade: one of the best Corps of Cadets in the world.
#2. If you have the desire and qualifications, you can receive a commission as a lieutenant in the US Army after you graduate. As a lieutenant, you will receive great pay and benefits.
#1. To learn advanced leadership and management skills that will set you apart from your peers after you graduate. You will be better prepared for your career in law enforcement, government or industry, teaching positions, nursing or other health care professions, or post-graduate programs. This translates into more money and more success for you after college.
Six more reasons why you should become a cadet!
#6. The Military Department is the only academic department at North Georgia to guarantee you a job as an Army lieutenant after you graduate from college. If you're qualified, you won't need to look for a job after college.
#5. You can continue your extra-curricular interests by joining a fraternity, a sorority, or a cadet organization. You will be happy to associate with others who share your interests.
#4. You will be safe. Your campus has been rated among the safest college campuses in the US.
#3. You will live in a beautiful, historic, small town - site of the first major gold rush in the US, near the Chattahoochee National Forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains. You may never want to leave.
#2. You can major in any of 54 bachelors degree programs and receive a leadership minor.
#1. You have access to a lot of scholarship money if you want to commission as an Army lieutenant after you graduate.
The top four reasons you will be happy in the Corps of Cadets!
#4. You will be attending a great small public university with relatively small classes. You won't be just a number. You will get the best of both worlds: a normal civilian college experience coupled with a military college experience.
#3. You will develop friendships that will last a lifetime.
#2. You will be a member of a team. You will always have your fellow cadets for help and support.
#1. You will develop a great sense of accomplishment.
"One could never thank NGC Corps of Cadets
and College enough. How much I
grew in my 4 years both as a person and an Officer. My daily
cadet life and training paid so many dividends for 31 years
as I utilized my leadership and fundamentals throughout my
career. In addition, my baseball experience will never ever
be forgotten with teammates such as Cuyler McKnight and Mike
Ash . Thank you."
Brigadier General Phil Mattox, US Army (Retired), NGC Class
of 1970.

North Georgia is the site for many exciting events such as
the annual National Leadership Conference. The 2006 Leadership
Conference focused on the future of military education in
relation to the current operational environment of the United
States Military. Keynote speakers included Secretary of the
Army Dr. Francis J. Harvey, Chief of Staff of the Army General
Peter Schoomaker, and Commander of the First Army and Joint
Task Force Katrina, Lieutenant General Russel L. Honoré.
Conferences such as these held on the North Georgia Campus help shape
the future of the United States Military. (Pictured to the
right is General Schoomaker as he briefs cadets and National
Leadership Conference participants.)
* We are unique in that we are the only university
in the nation with a drilling Guard
and Reserve
unit on campus. Follow the links to find out more how you
can have all of your college costs paid for!
* The education and training in leadership you receive at
North Georgia will be invaluable to you and your employers following
graduation. You will have three years of leadership
experience and a Leadership Minor to put on your resume!
* North Georgia has a student body of approximately 4,500; 600 of
which participate in the Corps of Cadets. This small student
population fosters a close-knit college community and also
allows for one of the lowest student to teacher ratios
of any college in the University System of Georgia (21 to
1).
* We are a Division II member of the
NCAA and compete in the Peach Belt Conference. Men's
athletic teams include baseball, basketball, cross-country,
soccer, and tennis. Women's teams include softball, basketball,
cross-country, soccer, and tennis.
* We have has a unique partnership with the Defense
Language Institute in Monterey, California. We give
our students the opportunity to earn an Associates Degree
in Arabic, Chinese, Mandarin, Korean, Farsi, Hindu, Urdu and a Bachelor's
in any field North Georgia offers. Click
here to learn more!
* Our seniors reported acquiring more job or work-related
knowledge and skills, the ability to analyze quantitative
problems, working effectively with others, developing a personal
code of values and ethics, and the ability to speak and write
clearly and more effectively significantly more often than
seniors at other institutions. (Results taken from
the 2005 National Survey of Student Engagement).
* We continually boast the highest graduation
rate of Georgia's 13 state, and 2 regional, universities!
Other Reasons:
Why should you consider a commission as a lieutenant in the US Army, National Guard or Reserve?
* A military career will help you succeed throughout your life! Consulting firm Korn/Ferry International, along with the Economist Intelligence Unit, conducted a study in the summer of 2006 that found that former military officers are more likely to rise to the top of American corporations that those who did not serve.
"Without exception, the CEOs interviewed emphasize that the military
offers an early opportunity to acquire hands-on leadership experience
that cannot be found in the corporate world or at a similarly early
stage in people's careers."- Korn/Ferry International
According to the 14 Jan 2008 Army Times Paybook:
* Starting salary for a Second Lieutenant in the Regular Army with under two years time in service is about $50,000 per year
* Regular Army second lieutenants are promoted to first lieutenant after 18 months time in service, and to captain less than four years after commissioning.
* Pay for captains with four years time in service is about $80,000
* You will have the opportunity to pursue fully-funded post-graduate degrees
* You get 30 days paid vacation every year
* You pay no health insurance
* You pay nothing toward retirement and can retire in 20 years with a significant pension
* You get tremendously valuable experience as junior military officers that they can put on their resumes if they decide to get out to pursue a civilian career after their military service obligation.
What jobs are available to Army officers? Some jobs involve direct combat, others involve support. There are 17 different branches that an officer can join. To get more info, click on:
www.branchorientation.com
To be eligible, you must:
1. Be in good physical condition. For men, this means running two miles in under 16 minutes, doing at least 42 pushups in two minutes and doing at least 53 sit-ups in two minutes. For women, this means running two miles in under 19 minutes, doing at least 19 pushups in two minutes, and doing at least 50 sit-ups in two minutes. It also means not having any physical or mental health limitations that would prevent you from joining the Army. It also means meeting the Army's height and weight standards.
2. Be of good moral character. No felony arrest record.
3. Be less than 30 years old.
4. Be a US citizen. This is required because all Army officers receive a SECRET security clearance.
5. Be in good academic standing with at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
6. Want to serve our country in uniform; want a physically and mentally challenging job; and want to be in a leadership position after you graduate.
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