
as part of spring FROG Week.
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Trevione Collins, a FROG from New Orleans, Louisiana, was
one of the FROGs who didn’t have military experience before
entering UNG. She said FROG Week was quite challenging.
“I even thought about quitting. Then I put on my uniform and
realized I had to graduate,” Collins said. “It’s been hard, but it’s
been fun, too.”
Cadet Jared Pate, a junior from Commerce, Georgia, and
National Guard soldier came in for his freshman FROG Week
in January 2017 right after it had snowed. The Corps of Cadets
leadership’s ability to adapt to the weather impressed him. “I’ve
never seen anything up here where people were having their time
wasted,” Pate said.
Brittany Townsend, a FROG from Social Circle, Georgia, also
went through basic training and AIT before enrolling at UNG this
January. She already can tell being in the Corps of Cadets will
help her grow. “It’s going to instill more discipline and give me a
better outlook on how I can lead in the future,” Townsend said.
Incoming cadets check in for FROG Week at the University of North
Georgia on Jan. 3. In addition to learning about the military lifestyle,
FROGs gained more information about the University of North Georgia’s
academic and campus culture during the Jan. 3-6 spring FROG Week.
(Photo by Peggy Cozart, University of North Georgia)
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