University of North Georgia Corps Advisory Council

University of North Georgia Corps Advisory Council Mission
The Corps Advisory Council engages alumni and friends in a genuine partnership dedicated to

The UNG Corps Advisory Council (CAC), is the philanthropic support group of the UNG Senior Vice President and Superintendent of the Cadet Leadership Academy dedicated to advancing the mission and vision of the Corps through partnerships with alumni, friends, and those who share our values of service to the nation.

WHY WE GIVE…Friends of UNG, Transforming Cadet Lives Through Global Internships!Meet Nick and Annie Shreiber, originally...
11/10/2025

WHY WE GIVE…
Friends of UNG, Transforming Cadet Lives Through Global Internships!

Meet Nick and Annie Shreiber, originally from Argentina of European ancestry, and now proud residents of Dahlonega, GA. “Annie and I feel deeply grateful for the good fortune we’ve experienced in life—financially, in health, and especially within our family.

Sharing that good fortune is important to us. Our greatest passion is our family: two sons in their early 40s, both devoted fathers, husbands, and professionals. We’ve always supported them whenever needed, and we’re equally committed to helping our five wonderful grandchildren, especially with their education.
Beyond family, we’re passionate about education and music. We endowed the Nick and Anne Marie Shreiber Scholarship at UNG’s College of Science and Mathematics, and a similar scholarship at Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business.
Since moving to Dahlonega in 2020, we’ve been continually impressed by UNG’s staff, programs, and achievements. Learning about the Cadet Program’s impact inspired us further. When James Corbin shared the initiative to send cadets overseas, we realized airfare was often the biggest barrier. Having experienced the transformative power of international travel ourselves, we felt compelled to create a scholarship to help cadets seize these life-changing opportunities. “

Nick and Annie Shreiber’s commitment to education and their belief in the transformative power of global experiences have opened doors for UNG cadets that might otherwise remain closed. Their generosity not only changes individual lives but also strengthens the entire UNG community. As we celebrate donors like the Shreibers, we are reminded that one act of kindness can ripple outward, inspiring others and shaping the future for generations to come. Thanks to their support, UNG cadets are better equipped to lead, serve, and make a difference—both at home and around the world.

The opportunity to study and intern abroad can be truly life-changing. If you are able, please give today—your contribution can make the difference between a dream deferred and a future transformed. Join us in empowering the next generation of leaders. Every gift matters, and the time to make an impact is now. Please scan the link below:
https://unggive.org/corps-of-cadets

10/22/2025

Leaders build leaders — and one cadet proved it before he even graduated.

While still a student at the University of North Georgia, 2LT Jack Rainbow (’23) established the Webb-Burke Servant Leadership Scholarship — a gift created not from wealth, but from gratitude. His goal: to empower future cadets to lead fully, just as others once made possible for him.

This scholarship also honors two alumni, Bill Webb (’12) and Clayton Burke (’18) — mentors who embodied selfless service and inspired countless cadets.

Jack’s story reminds us that true leadership means honor through impact — giving back, not someday, but now.

If you’ve ever been shaped by a mentor or leader, consider honoring them the same way — through impact.
Who helped you become the leader you are today?

06/14/2025

We are proud to be the only Senior Military College of the six to be Army only! Happy Birthday to the greatest fighting force in history! Truth & Wisdom!

05/29/2025

He was a Phenomenal Leader and Friend

In our final Memorial Day remembrance video, we honor CPT Jeremy Alan Chandler, '97. CPT Chandler was killed in Afghanistan in 2005 during his third deployment, serving with 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne). His awards and decorations are numerous and include two Bronze Star Medals with V device, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, and Special Forces and Ranger Tabs.

Please watch the tribute video from COL (Ret) Trent Conner, a CAC member and close friend of Jeremy's. Consider honoring CPT Chandler's memory by donating to the CPT Jeremy Alan Chandler Leadership Scholarship clicking this link: https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1863/bp18/fdn/interior-fdn.aspx?sid=1863&gid=2&pgid=1240&cid=2742&dids=1285

Your gift honors his sacrifice and ensures future officers learn his legacy and are inspired to pursue the high standards Jeremy lived by.

Truth & Wisdom

05/23/2025

As part of our Memorial Day remembrance campaign, we honor CPT Charles B. Johnson '57. CPT Johnson was the first combat casualty in Vietnam from North Georgia College and the state of Georgia. His legacy endures in the memory of his family, many of whom followed his example into service, and through the memorial scholarship that bears his name.

Please watch the video to learn more about 'Charlie' and consider honoring his memory with a donation by clicking http://ung.imodules.com/cpt-cjohnson.

Your gift honors CPT Johnson's sacrifice and ensures future officers learn about his legacy and the legacy of all who served in Vietnam for years to come.

05/19/2025

The Type of Leader Paratroopers Deserve

As part of our Memorial Day remembrance campaign, today we highlight the 1LT Weston Cecil Lee Memorial Endowed Scholarship, established by his friends and fraternity brothers to honor his memory and impact on their lives. 1LT Lee was a graduate of the Class of 2014 and was killed in action in Iraq in April 2017 while serving with 1st BN, 325th Infantry, 2nd BCT, 82nd Airborne Division.

Weston wanted nothing more than to serve his country and lead Rangers. He accomplished both at the highest level, as noted by his Brigade commander who said, “1LT Weston Lee was an extraordinary young man and officer. He was exactly the type of leader our paratroopers deserve.”

Your gift to this memorial fund does more than preserve a memory—it helps to ensure that all North Georgia officers, current and future, follow Weston’s lead and become the type of leader that our Soldiers deserve.

Go to https://lnkd.in/e56BwMVX to support his legacy!

05/13/2025

Throughout the month of May, we pause to remember some of our brave Corps alumni who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage and dedication live on not just in our memories, but through scholarships that continue their legacy of leadership and service.

Today, we highlight the Kevin Jenrette NG '95 Memorial Endowed Scholarship, established to honor a fallen hero whose commitment to duty exemplifies the highest values of the UNG Corps of Cadets. Please take a moment to watch the video and hear from Kevin's classmates and friends who continue to share his powerful story of selfless service and unwavering dedication.

Your gift to this memorial fund does more than preserve a memory—it creates opportunities for future leaders who will carry forward the values that Kevin lived by. Give here: https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1863/bp18/fdn/interior-fdn.aspx?sid=1863&gid=2&pgid=1240&cid=2742&dids=1706&authkey=h7h%2bXLnOmKryPJtNH8YP0uPq7VLBnKaF65qOuPYcddfChqIZasQlYg%3d%3d

Truth & Wisdom

This is an amazing amount of leadership and talent in one place!
04/20/2024

This is an amazing amount of leadership and talent in one place!

Our gorgeous drill field lit up at night!
04/19/2024

Our gorgeous drill field lit up at night!

04/18/2024

Where are my Alpha buddies at? This kicks off tomorrow. Please consider making a donation. This soooo very critical!

Please share TODAY and reach out to other past Alpha cadets!!!

Courageous Challenge 2024 at UNG, and your help is needed. This will be our fifth year hosting the challenge. This year is a weightlifting event featuring the Corps of Cadets, along with fraternities and sororities. Sponsor your favorite team and help us knock out su***de in the North Georgia region. Proceeds support the work of Stop Su***de USA, which has conducted more than 2,000 successful su***de interventions and trained more than 28,000 others to do the same. Your support will help save lives. Thank you for being part of the solution as we work to build resilience and restore hope for those who thought all hope was gone.

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Enjoyed celebrating the best cadets at UNG! Fun with friends at the Military Ball. Thank you COL Kirk for an awesome eve...
03/03/2024

Enjoyed celebrating the best cadets at UNG! Fun with friends at the Military Ball. Thank you COL Kirk for an awesome evening.

Pictured here are COL Kitefre ('02) and Kai Oboho ('05) celebrating with LTC Jonathan Edwards, ('02) after he assumed co...
07/12/2023

Pictured here are COL Kitefre ('02) and Kai Oboho ('05) celebrating with LTC Jonathan Edwards, ('02) after he assumed command of 3-29 FA Regiment at Ft. Carson, CO. It is great to see alumni reconnect and to celebrate each other's accomplishments. We are proud of these great Army leaders!

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