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Students (Fall 2024)
Enrollment: 19,298
Sex:
57% Female
43% Male
Type:
Civilian: 96%
Cadets: 4%
Race/Ethnicity
American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.2%
Asian, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander: 4.8%
Black or African American: 4%
Hispanic: 17.5%
Multiracial: 3.3%
Unknown: 2.4%
White: 68%
By Campus
Blue Ridge: 1.2%
Cumming: 6%
Dahlonega: 23%
Gainesville: 31%
Oconee: 12%
Online: 10%
Academics
Undergraduate: 95% (18,329)
Associate & Certificate: 14%
Baccalaureate: 82%
Most Popular Baccalaureate Majors:
Biology: 6.6%
Psychology 4.2%
Management: 3.6%
Business Administration: 3.5%
Marketing: 3.4%
Graduate: 5% (969)
Number of Applicants: 807
Number of New Students: 237
Percent Admitted Who Enrolled: 71%
Enrollment by college (all graduate students)
College of Arts and Letters: 16%
Mike Cottrell College of Business: 18%
College of Education: 31%
College of Health & Wellness: 35%
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Corps of Cadets
One of only 6 Senior Military Colleges in the United States
Acceptance Rate: 52%
Enrollment (Fall 2023): 640
Sex: 22.5% Female, 77.5% Male
Race/Ethnicity:
Asian, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 4.1%
Black or African American: 4.8%
Hispanic: 13.1%
Multiracial: 4.2%
Unknown: 1.3%
White: 72.5%
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Athletics
Mascot: Nigel the Nighthawk
Number of Teams: 13
NCAA Division II
3-time National Championships
Member of the Peach Belt Conference
Member of the Southern Conference for rifle
Premier Athletic Facilities
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Traditions
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nighthawk statues
are located in prominent locations on each campus.
Each campus is unique and has its own traditions and events.
Blue Ridge Campus
Commuter campus
220+ students
Complete your first two years of college here
Home to the Blue Ridge Scholars
Over 70 high school students earning college credit through our dual enrollment program
Less than 10 minutes to historic downtown Blue Ridge and Lake Blue Ridge
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Cumming Campus
Commuter campus
1,000+ students
Start your undergraduate degree here, or continue your education with one of our
graduate programs
Add a new credential or learn a new skill from one of our
Evergreen Learning
programs
Around 20 minutes north of Alpharetta, and less than an hour from Downtown Atlanta
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Dahlonega Campus
Residential campus
7,300+ students
Home to the distinguished
Corps of Cadets Boar's Head Brigade
120 different student organizations
60+ undergraduate and graduate programs to choose from
Located in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, less than an hour from Atlanta
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Gainesville Campus
Commuter campus
7,500+ students
Choose from unique undergraduate and
graduate programs
Offers extra support with the
Pathway+ Program
Over 60 student organizations
Home to signature programs such as the
Gainesville Theatre Alliance
Georgia Film Festival
and the
Institute of Environmental Spatial Analysis
Celebrate the start of each school year with the annual
Starlight event
Academic Programs on the Gainesville Campus
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Pathway+ Program
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Oconee Campus
Commuter campus
2,600+ students
Complete your first two years of college here, then transfer to the Gainesville or Dahlonega Campus
Offers extra support with the
Pathway+ Program
10+ student organizations
Experience annual events like Oconeefest, Fall Carnival, Spring Fling and more
A few minutes south of Athens, located in Watkinsville, the Artland of Georgia
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