- DeLanega Campus,1 hour from Atlanta - UNG Campus Housing available(Double room) - Conditional Admission students available without TOEFL(95% of English education centers are admitted) - Same Tuition fees with based US Students($7336 per year)
Top Native Language by Center
Brazil, Mexico, China, Ukraine, Libya. No Korean Students
University of North GeorgiaAbout the
The University of North has five campuses and is an hour away from Atlanta There is an English language training center on the Dahlonga Campus, where 18,000 students live in a very small city of 6,000 students, and if you study in this center, you can enter a regular university without TOEFL scores Also, the annual tuition fee is $7336, which is very cheapNursing, education, business, film & digital majors are famous, and the deadline for the fall semester is June 1st and the deadline for the spring semester is November 1st. Gainsville Campus: This center is about the same size as Delaney's campus Athens Campus: There is the University of Georgia nearby Cumming Campus: A very small scale with only one building Blue Ridge Campus: a very small scale with only one building
Focus of Study :Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing, English Structure and Grammar
Creativity and Critical Thinking: In college, the ability to critically analyze arguments has become important, not to memorize information. This skill is evaluated equally in a professional setting. It is a class that develops creative thinking and problem-solving skills that can successfully solve future challenges. This class prepares students to develop the social, team-building, leadership, and personal skills necessary for a successful college life.
University Skills: This course is designed to help international students develop advanced skills and strategies needed to succeed in college courses and professions. This class includes how to manage time, organize, set goals, and improve your study skills. Through this class, students can talk about and prepare for the challenges they will face after graduating from college. Students will read the text on various strategies for success, participate in group discussions, write short speeches, and make presentations.
Reading Group: It is designed to help international students develop advanced skills and strategies needed to develop university-level reading comprehension. The curriculum consists of reading magazine articles, annotating various topics, summarizing, and sharing opinions. Students should read articles and be ready to participate in small group discussions before class. You also have the opportunity to lead the discussion by selecting articles and preparing discussion questions.
Benefit, Goal of this Course : 95% of English Education Centers are admitted to UNG
English Level: Beginners are not allowed to enter because only two levels are available. Intermediate students can understand most questions and sentences at normal speaking speed. In most social situations, conversations with native speakers can be continued. However, fluency and accuracy can be weak in one or more areas. Intermediate-level students not only practice English in meaningful conversations, but also prepare for their studies gradually.
Advanced Level Advanced students can use accurate and fluent English, including reading and writing. Their English skills are almost ready to start full-time studies. Advanced-level students learn how to make presentations, read academic texts, take academic lectures, and write academic and short research papers. Opening day: twice a year for programs in August of spring semester and 16 weeks of September of fall semester
Focus of Study :Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing, English Structure and Grammar
Creativity and Critical Thinking: In college, the ability to critically analyze arguments has become important, not to memorize information. This skill is evaluated equally in a professional setting. It is a class that develops creative thinking and problem-solving skills that can successfully solve future challenges. This class prepares students to develop the social, team-building, leadership, and personal skills necessary for a successful college life.
University Skills: This course is designed to help international students develop advanced skills and strategies needed to succeed in college courses and professions. This class includes how to manage time, organize, set goals, and improve your study skills. Through this class, students can talk about and prepare for the challenges they will face after graduating from college. Students will read the text on various strategies for success, participate in group discussions, write short speeches, and make presentations.
Reading Group: It is designed to help international students develop advanced skills and strategies needed to develop university-level reading comprehension. The curriculum consists of reading magazine articles, annotating various topics, summarizing, and sharing opinions. Students should read articles and be ready to participate in small group discussions before class. You also have the opportunity to lead the discussion by selecting articles and preparing discussion questions.
Benefit, Goal of this Course : 95% of English Education Centers are admitted to UNG
English Level: Beginners are not allowed to enter because only two levels are available. Intermediate students can understand most questions and sentences at normal speaking speed. In most social situations, conversations with native speakers can be continued. However, fluency and accuracy can be weak in one or more areas. Intermediate-level students not only practice English in meaningful conversations, but also prepare for their studies gradually.
Advanced Level Advanced students can use accurate and fluent English, including reading and writing. Their English skills are almost ready to start full-time studies. Advanced-level students learn how to make presentations, read academic texts, take academic lectures, and write academic and short research papers. Opening day: twice a year for programs in August of spring semester and 16 weeks of September of fall semester
Course Information
Schedule
16 Weeks
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
You must pass the Sky Interview and the 15-minute test because you can only apply for two levels: Intermediate and Advanced
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
North Georgia Suites
Double: $3,220.00
Patriot Hall Suites
(Suite Style)
Double: $3,220.00
The Commons
(Suite Style)
Double: $3,483.00
Traditional Residence Halls
(Donovan Hall,
Lewis Annex,
Lewis Hall)
Double: $2,084.00
Surrounding Area
Atlanta Tourist Attractions: *Try more than 60 drinks in Coca-Cola. * Visit the Georgia Aquarium, one of the world's largest aquariums with more than 10 million gallons of water and hundreds of thousands of animals, and watch the fantastic Dolphin Tales Show. *Look around Centennial Olympic Park, where the 1996 Summer Olympics were held. *Enjoy a 55-minute behind-the-scenes tour to watch CNN Global headquarters broadcast.
Local tourist attractions: *Look around the historic Dahlonga underground gold mine, see how gold was mined 180 years ago, and experience baking gold. *Hike at the American Falls State Park in the Appalachian Mountains to enjoy beautiful scenery and fresh air.
Historic Places: *Visit the Presidential Library and Museum to learn about President Jimmy Carter's life. *To see the birthplace of the civil rights leader, the church preached by Martin Luther King, and the memorial where he and his wife are buried, visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site.
Shopping The North Georgia Premium Outlet stores include more than 140 high-profile brands including Adidas, Calvin Klein, Coach, Levi, Michael Kors, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger and Pandora. Shop in Georgia, one of Georgia's largest shopping malls with over 200 stores.
1. Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta
2. Savannah Historic District
3. Atlanta Botanical Garden
4. Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
5. Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Atlanta
6. Explore Rock City on Lookout Mountain
7. Augusta Canal Discovery Center
8. Hike through Chattahoochee National Forest
9. World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta
10. Center for Civil and Human Rights, Atlanta
Facilities
Georgia is a southeastern U.S. state whose terrain spans coastal beaches, farmland and mountains. Capital city Atlanta is home of the Georgia Aquarium and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, dedicated to the African-American leader’s life and times. The city of Savannah is famed for its 18th- and 19th-century architecture and leafy public squares.
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