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College Calendar
November 2009
6 First Friday Campus Visitation Program.9 Last day to withdraw from regular-length Fall Semester courses or college.
9 NICOnline registration begins for former students for Spring Semester by appointment.
25 - 27 Thanksgiving Holiday – campus closed.
30 Registration begins for new non-degree and new dual credit (WINGS) students for Spring Semester.
December 2009
4 First Friday Campus Visitation Program.For Prospective Students
Getting Started
Click on the link below that best describes you:
- New Student - I have never attended college before and I want to apply to a degree or certificate program.
- Transfer Student - I want to apply to a degree or certificate program and I have attended college before.
- Former Student - I am not currently attending North Idaho College but have previously attended and wish to continue my education at NIC.
- Non-degree Student (Credit) - I am not seeking a degree but I would like to take some classes for credit.
- Non-degree Student (Non-Credit) - I am not seeking a degree but I would like to take some non-credit classes. (Not eligible for financial aid.)
- Workforce Training and Community Education - I am seeking non-credit courses for personal enrichment or career development.
- Dual Credit High School Student - I am attending high school or I am home schooled and I would like to take classes that will grant me high school and college credit.
- Tech Prep Student - I am a high school student enrolled in a technical course and want to get college credit.
- International Student - I am not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and I wish to attend with a student visa.
- Senior Citizen - I am looking for classes for individuals over 60.
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What Students Say About NIC
"NIC has a beautiful campus and small classroom settings. The instructors are involved in student success and they care about the students. The scholarship I received has allowed me to focus on my studies without having to work as many hours during the academic year. It is not hard to succeed at NIC. Here, you're not just a number - you are an individual person. NIC has a way of making you feel at home.
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Shwaye Eibensteiner
NIC Student Majoring in Social Work
Davis, CA
"The best part about the dual credit program at NIC is that I get to save money and don't have to take as many core classes when I go off to a four-year university. I like that my credits count for high school as well as for college."
Denni Aldrich
Dual Credit Student
Lake City High School
Coeur d'Alene, ID
"The two best things about NIC are the beautiful campus and the faculty. The faculty are so helpful and want their students to be successful in every way. Some of the best teachers and mentors I have had were at NIC. My experience at NIC opened so many doors by allowing me to find out what I was really interested in and what I was good at."
Amy Winegardner
NIC Nursing Student, Now Pursuing Degree in Microbiology at the University of Idaho
Rathdrum, ID


