The University of North Georgia (UNG) set an enrollment record this fall with 20,317 students. It is the first time UNG has had more than 20,000 students.
This year’s numbers represent a jump of 5.3% from fall 2024, the second year in a row UNG’s student body has grown by at least 5%.
Dual enrollment is up by 11%, with cadet enrollment jumping 8.3% and graduate students rising by 2.7%.
“Our record enrollment shows that students want more than just a degree — they want direction, purpose and a university that invests in them. UNG is that place,” UNG President Michael Shannon said. “Every experience here is designed to help students discover who they are, what they can do and how they can make a difference.”


