North Greenville University strives to maintain discipline, but more importantly provide support to its students. The combination of discipline and support is meant to aid students rather than harm them.

North Greenville University strives to maintain discipline, but more importantly provide support to its students. The combination of discipline and support is meant to aid students rather than harm them.
The safety of college campuses matters. Learn more about what a Clery report is and how it came about.
Check out all the fun NGU students had at the annual semi-formal homecoming dance.
Two new students were inducted into the National Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma. See the ceremony here.
Hurricane Helene left so many in devastation. This week, we asked students their strongest memory from the storm after being affected by the damage that was left behind.
The departments of NGU worked together during the aftermath of hurricane Helene to ensure student safety and well-being. They continue to work diligently to restore campus life to what we know as normal.
A lot is taking place in our world today. Here is a little bit of what’s happening here and there.
Helene impacted the lives of many, including NGU students. Shaylea Raines, sophomore at NGU, is using this situation as an oppurtunity to share the gospel.
Read an overview on school of business professor Carey Dukes to gain insight on his mission at NGU.
NGU students took a trip up to Asheville, NC, to aid with the hurricane relief effort. Read more about it here.