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The Military College of Georgia
UNG’s
Corps of Cadets
has been integral to the university’s mission and identity since our founding in 1873, and we have a proud heritage of producing leaders of character equipped for global leadership challenges.
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A Nationally Recognized Program
UNG is one of only six federally designated senior military colleges, which include The Citadel, Norwich University, Texas A&M University, Virginia Tech, and Virginia Military Institute.
Because of our unique role, the state legislature designated UNG as The Military College of Georgia.
Leadership Rooted in Tradition
Building on nearly
150 years of tradition
, UNG cadets experience hands-on leadership opportunities and an exceptional
military education
while enjoying the benefits of attending one of the nation’s top public universities.
UNG’s nationally acclaimed Corps of Cadets has earned the
Gen. Douglas MacArthur Award
and honors multiple times as the top Army ROTC program among the six senior military colleges.
In the News
Cadets gain hands-on training with drones
Following an 'AI literacy' course in spring 2025, UNG is offering cadets drone training this spring through a combination of a virtual flight simulator and actual drones.
Cadets finish second in SMC Ethics Bowl
UNG cadets finished second in the Senior Military College Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl, a point behind first-place Norwich University.
Event gives leaders taste of Corps life
High school students have a chance to get a big-picture view of UNG's Corps of Cadets and learn from current cadets at National Leadership Challenge from March 27-29.
Female student leaders recognized, honored
Ten female students and four alumnae were honored at UNG's 10th annual Women's Leadership Recognition Luncheon March 1. Dawn Hughes Simonton '88 served as the event speaker.
New course develops cadet leadership skills
UNG's Cadet Leadership Academy held the inaugural six-week Cadet Advanced Leadership Course in the fall for 156 sophomore cadets.
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Leading in the Military
Our all-Army ROTC program commissions more than 100 second lieutenants each year and has produced more than 50 generals, including three who have commanded the Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve, a multinational coalition of military forces. In addition, nearly half of all officers in the Georgia Army National Guard commissioned through UNG.
Notable Cadet Alumni
UNG Alumni Association
Leading in Civilian Life
UNG also offers a National Service Leadership Track for cadets who want to seek career opportunities with global companies, non-governmental organizations or federal agencies like the NSA, FBI and CIA.
National Service Leadership Track
Life as a Cadet
Leadership Programs
Cadet Organizations
Where Can The Military College of Georgia Lead You?
Wherever you choose to serve, UNG is committed to preparing cadets to be skilled, ethical and agile leaders who make a meaningful difference in the world.
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Connect with the Corps of Cadets
The Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act
requires higher education institutions to provide an
annual security report and annual fire safety report
that contain crime statistics and fire statistics for the three most recently completed calendar years, institutional policies or procedures for reporting crimes and current policies concerning the security of, and access to, campus facilities and residencies, as well as security considerations in the maintenance of campus facilities.
A print copy of the most recent report is available upon request, email
clery@ung.edu.