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UCA Cheerleading Camp at NIC

UCA Cheerleading Camp at NIC
Photographer: Chris Pfeiffer

College Calendar

May 2008

9  Curriculum Day - Day classes not in session. Classes that meet at 4 p.m. or later are in session.
12 - 16  Fall Semester textbook buy back at Mica Peak Exchange Bookstore
12 - 15  Final exams
15  Payment due by 5 p.m. for students who registered on or before May 15 for Summer Session. If registering after May 15, payment is due by 5 p.m. June 2.
15  Spring Semester ends

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What Students Say About NIC

Samantha Johnson "The best part about NIC is the fact that you can start here and get most of your classes done at a cheaper price than a four-year college. It's a nice way to get introduced to college life. NIC is one of the best schools there is and you would love it."

Samantha Jean Johnson
High School Dual Credit (WINGS) Student and Recipient of the Windermere/Coeur d'Alene Realty Foundation North Idaho College Dual Credit Scholarship
Majoring in Business Administration
Post Falls , ID

Nate Knaggs"NIC was the most affordable option for me. Most people think that there's nothing to do at a community college, but that's not true of NIC. There's intramural sports, an outdoor recreation program, collegiate sports and an activities center with shuffleboard, pool and a plasma TV. It's not just an education here, it feels like home."

Nate Knaggs
Majoring in General Studies
Sandpoint, ID

Tim Fort"School fell right into place, so I went with it. It wasn't just getting an education, it was also learning new job skills with an actual future to it. The more educated a person is, the more opportunities they have, which usually translates into a person being more involved in their community."

Tim Fort
NIC Alumnus and Lead Computer Technician for the Kellogg School District
Graduated in Computer Information Technology
Kellogg, ID