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Âé¶¹APPstudents have Merit

The University of North Georgia uses Merit to celebrate student accomplishments and turn those achievements into a verified online profile – a Merit page – for our students. 


Check out our Âé¶¹APPpage at to see what our students are accomplishing!

These pages are automatically updated by Âé¶¹APPwhen students make the dean’s list, study abroad, earn academic awards, and more.

Updates can also be shared with a network of stakeholders that care deeply about each student’s success: their high school, their hometown media outlets, their parents and friends via social networks. Updating these important audiences with personalized stories of success helps Âé¶¹APPdemonstrate the plentiful opportunities available across our five campuses.

How does it work?

Faculty and staff members or organizations notify Strategic Communications & Marketing of exceptional student achievement or news, and a list of those who have earned the accomplishment.

NEW: Now faculty and staff at Âé¶¹APPcan use to suggest a Merit update for a student or group of students; submissions go to UNG's Division of Strategic Communications & Marketing for consideration.

When an achievement is recognized, a brief article is written and a “badge” is awarded, which is published on the student’s Merit profile. In many cases, the information is also sent to the student’s hometown newspaper and to the state legislators who represent the student's hometown.

Strategic Communications & Marketing only accepts Merit achievements from faculty and staff members, so if you have a Âé¶¹APPaccomplishment you think should be recognized, contact your academic or student support department and tell them about Merit! Or use our .
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The University of North Georgia's (UNG) Cadet Leadership Academy (CLA) held the inaugural six-week Cadet Advanced Leadership Course (CALC) in the fall for 156 sophomore cadets to prepare them for escalating levels of responsibility in the coming years. Designed as a key developmental pillar of the CLA's
April 1, 2026
Four student groups earned prizes in the University of North Georgia's innovateÂé¶¹APPPitch Challenge held March 2 in the Cottrell Center for Business, Technology & Innovation at UNG's Dahlonega Campus.
March 24, 2026
A pair of recent University of North Georgia (UNG) graduates presented their innovative work with the Âé¶¹APPPress at the Open Education Conference held Oct. 28-30 in Denver, Colorado. Nicole Clifton, a spring 2025 graduate, and Joshua Lann, a fall 2025 graduate, shared about their experience converting
March 18, 2026
In recognition of International Women's Day, which was March 8, the University of North Georgia (UNG) Department of Music held a concert showcasing award-winning female students and faculty members March 2 at UNG's Gainesville Campus in the lobby of the Performing Arts building. Dr. Joanna Kim, associate
March 18, 2026
Eight University of North Georgia (UNG) students and alumni have been named Fulbright semifinalists for the 2026-27 academic year. All eight are pursuing the opportunity to be English teaching assistants (ETAs).

FAQs for students

Academic Achievements

Dean's List

  • 3.5 grade point average
  • 12 or more credit hours 
  • no grade lower than B

President's Lists

President's Honor Roll

  • Enrolled in a bachelor's degree program
  • 4.0 grade point average
  • 12 or more credit hours

President's List

  • Enrolled in an associate degree or dual enrollment program
  • 4.0 grade point average
  • 12 or more credit hours

If you have questions about any of these lists, contact registrar@ung.edu