UNG Corps of Cadets: The Boar's Head Brigade

UNG is a designated State Leadership Institution and as one of only six Senior Military Colleges in the nation, The Military College of Georgia. Our Corps of Cadets experience is one of the best leadership development programs in the country. Proof is from national recognition, and more importantly, our graduates who are serving in positions that are vital to protecting our U.S. national security interests throughout the world.

We are the UNG Corps of Cadets. Leaders are made here (PDF).

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Leadership is What We Do. How Will You Lead?

UNG Corps of Cadets students lead in the classroom, in the community, and in the world at large. Whether you want to commission as a Second Lieutenant, or earn coveted leadership skills to take with you into a private, government, or non-profit sector, UNG has a path for you.

The Boar's Head Brigade

We live by the values of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage.

Since 1873, the Boar's Head Brigade has produced military leaders.

General and Flag Officers among our Alumni.

Army ROTC scholarships awarded in 2018-2019.

The UNG Corps of Cadets Experience

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Where UNG Cadets Lead

Jessica Calderon

Jessica Calderon

Cadet 2nd Lt. Jessica Calderon is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing inspired by a desire to help others, and she also offers leadership to those around her at UNG.

Jenny Muller

Jenny Muller

Jenny Muller's time in UNG's Corps of Cadets prepared her to find success in the business world.

Dillon Evans

Dillon Evans

Dillon Evans can confidently say the Chinese Language Flagship program has made his college experience an unforgettable ride.

Cadets in the News

Events to reflect on, remember Sept. 11

Events to reflect on, remember Sept. 11

Herrera promoted to lieutenant colonel

Herrera promoted to lieutenant colonel

Bankston is new professor of military science

Bankston is professor of military science

Sophomore cadets help lead FROG Week

Sophomore cadets help lead FROG Week

Alumnus ready to develop cadets into leaders

Alum ready to develop cadets into leaders

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Our Commitment To Our Students, Faculty, And Staff

At the University of North Georgia, we deeply value and uphold the cherished right of every American to freely express themselves. It is a hallmark of our history, our tradition, and permeates our culture. As a distinguished Senior Military College, with a legacy spanning over 150 years, we take great pride in our role of cultivating leaders who tirelessly defend these fundamental freedoms for all citizens. The legacy of our graduates in this regard is second to none.

As campus leaders, our primary responsibility is to cultivate an academic environment that ensures this exchange of ideas and the safety of our community. Across all five campuses, we are committed to fostering a welcoming atmosphere where individuals feel empowered to freely express themselves and engage in exploration and learning. However, it is essential that these rights are exercised in a manner that upholds our academic mission, preserves the safety of all, and is in accordance with our institutional policies, without unlawful behavior. This means breaking the law, harassment, intimidation, trespassing, violence, and other criminal acts will not be tolerated at the University of North Georgia.

Together, let's uphold the principles of respect, understanding, and civility as we equip our students to walk toward their purpose.