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Residence PolicyWe’d like to thank you for your interest in North Georgia College & State University. For more than 130 years, North Georgia has provided students with quality educations filled with many opportunities for success. Over the past couple of years North Georgia has experienced many new changes. North Georgia’s most recent change has been made to the Residence Policy for new students who start classes beginning with Fall Semester 2008. The revision to the policy allows for non-cadet male students to reside on campus and is based on a first come, first served basis. Students must be accepted to the university and send the confirmation deposit to be eligible to sign a residence hall contract. North Georgia College & State University has established a residence policy for undergraduates designed to enrich their education. The residential program fosters relationships with other students who have similar curricular and co-curricular interests, and with faculty and staff. The experience is designed to provide leadership development and to enhance the student’s academic success. North Georgia’s Residence PolicyFull-time students who have not earned 60 semester hours must live on campus. Students may live off-campus if:
North Georgia Corps of Cadets Participation PolicyThe Corps of Cadets is a residential leadership experience which requires all cadets to live in a student-led military environment. Therefore, students in the Corps of Cadets must be enrolled full time and live on campus in designated residence halls. Cadets may live off-campus if they reside at the permanent legal residence of parent(s) or grandparent(s) within Dawson, Hall, Lumpkin, or White counties; are married; are 23 years of age or older; or have completed two years of successful active military service. Cadets who have earned 90 semester hours may elect to leave the Corps to become civilian students. Those who leave the Corps prior to earning 90 semester hours will be ineligible to enroll in North Georgia courses for a period of one calendar year from the date of their withdrawal from the Corps. The Office of the Commandant may consider waivers of this policy in individual cases. Prospective cadets should submit requests to the Cadet Recruitment Center, enrolled cadets to the Commandant. Failure to comply with these policies may result in dismissal from the university. Failure to comply is defined as an act of providing misleading or false information during the admissions process or when applying for a waiver; or not moving into or maintaining residence in university housing when available. Information is available on current tuition, fees and residence hall costs. For further information, please see the FAQ page or the Letter from President Potter. For any additional questions please feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at admissions@ngcsu.edu or 706-864-1800. Prospective cadets should contact the Cadet Recruiting Center at cadetrecruiting@ngcsu.edu or 888-413-9366.
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