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This strategic initiative outlines seven 'strategic big bets' designed to advance the University of North Georgia's future direction. Key focus areas include building a Leadership Foundry, developing programs in Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology (film, sound, virtual entertainment), accelerating workforce development across education, healthcare, business, and agriculture, enhancing the value proposition in STEM, strengthening National Security programs (cyber, global security, diplomacy, geospatial information, criminal justice, foreign languages), fostering the 'Core of the Future' for military and private sector leaders, and elevating elite performance in Division II athletics.
This strategic plan, titled 'Delivering the Corps of the Future,' aims to position the University of North Georgia as the premier officer development program in America. It focuses on cultivating leaders of character who are proficient in technology (including AI, robotics, and data analytics) and promoting holistic health and fitness through initiatives such as the Institute for Peak Performance. The plan emphasizes providing immersive leadership experiences, with objectives to grow the Corps of Cadets to 1,000, expand recruitment efforts nationwide and globally across its five campuses, and increase commissioning to over 120 Army lieutenants. This direction is intended to shape the institution for the next two decades.
This document, titled 'Section 8. Financial Support', outlines the comprehensive financial framework for the consolidated University of North Georgia (UNG), formed from Gainesville State College (GSC) and North Georgia College & State University (NGCSU). It details the financial resources, including internal controls, diverse funding streams (state appropriations, tuition, fundraising, endowments), and auxiliary enterprises. Key elements include first-year budget planning for the consolidation effective January 2013, contingency measures for resource management, capital projects, unrestricted net assets, and bond-related debts. It also covers contractual services, operational management, and student financial aid, affirming the institution's financial stability to achieve its strategic objectives.
This document outlines the rationale, assessment, and detailed planning for institutional consolidations within the University System of Georgia, specifically focusing on the merger of NGCSU and GSC to form the University of North Georgia. Key drivers for this strategic solution include economic pressures, demands for efficiency, and the need to expand higher education access and attainment. The plan details consolidation opportunities, challenges, and the comprehensive implementation process involving various workgroups across institutional, system, and governing board levels, aiming to enhance educational services and regional development.
This document details the library and learning resources available at the University of North Georgia (UNG), following the consolidation of North Georgia College & State University (NGCSU) and Gainesville State College (GSC). It outlines the mission of UNG libraries to foster learning and academic excellence through diverse collections, services, and teaching across its four campuses. The document describes extensive print and electronic collections, staffing, and a comprehensive suite of services including information literacy instruction, research assistance, and interlibrary loan, aimed at supporting students and faculty.
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