DAHLONEGA, GA (01/20/2017)– The University of North Georgia awarded more than 800 degrees for the fall 2016 semester, including hundreds awarded in commencement exercises held Dec. 16-17 at the university. Some of these students were from the Loganville area.
“We are here to honor you with the richest tradition in the academic community – a commencement ceremony,” UNG President Bonita Jacobs said before conferring degrees. “We all know what it took for you to reach this moment. We know that, as graduates of UNG, you will add meaning and value to the lives of those around you. Our hopes and dreams are with you. Congratulations on this important milestone.”
Anthony Baker of Loganville – Associate of Science in General Studies.
Madison Drothler of Loganville – with distinction Associate of Science in Exercise Science.
Sue Holder of Loganville – Associate of Science in Middle Grades Education.
Samantha Pellegrino of Loganville – Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice.
Morgan Smyrl of Loganville – with distinction Associate of Arts in Business Administration.
Jennifer Turnipseed of Loganville – Associate of Arts in Business Administration.
More information about the University of North Georgia
Positioned in the fastest-growing region of the state, the University of North Georgia comprises five campuses united by a single mission focused on academic excellence and academic and co-curricular programs that develop students into leaders for a diverse and global society. The University of North Georgia is a University System of Georgia leadership institution and is The Military College of Georgia. With more than 18,000 students, the University of North Georgia is the state’s sixth-largest public university. The university offers more than 100 programs of study ranging from certificate and associate degrees to professional doctoral programs.
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