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Admissions and Registration
(402) 844-7260 | admreg@northeast.edu

Director of Early College
(800) 348-9033, ext. 7118, or (402) 844-7118 | earlycollege@northeast.edu

How to apply

Apply for Admission

Click the Apply button above and follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Fill Out Your Contact Information
    Provide your personal contact details to begin the application process.
  • Step 2: Create a Password & Account
    Set a secure password and create your account to move forward.
  • Step 3: Activate Your Account
    Check the email you used to sign up. Find the activation message and follow the link to activate your account.
  • Step 4: Sign In & Begin Your Application
    Once your account is activated, log in and start your application.
  • Step 5: Verify & Complete Additional Information
    Review the information you've entered and provide any additional details required.
  • Step 6: Certify & Submit Your Application
    Ensure all information is accurate, then certify by typing your name and submit your application.
  • Step 7: Confirmation Message
    Once your application is successfully submitted, you'll receive a congratulatory message!
  • Step 8: Claim Your Account
    Look for an email with instructions to claim your account. If you don't receive it within two days, contact the service center at help@northeast.edu or (800) 348-9033.

There are printable instructions you can use to guide you through the process.

You've completed your application, now what?

  1. Send us your test scores: If you're taking a math and/or English class, send your ACT or MAP scores to the Admissions Office - admreg@northeast.edu
  2. Register for classes: To register, log in to your My Northeast account.
  3. Order books: The best way to order books is through the Northeast Hawk Shop. Textbooks are provided for students taking Fridays @ Northeast or P2T courses. Check with your school counselor/navigator to see if books are provided for any dual credit courses in your high school.

How to claim account

After submitting your application, check your email for instructions on how to claim your account. If you do not receive the email within two days, please contact the service center at help@northeast.edu or call (800) 348-9033.

How to register

To register for classes, log into your MyNortheast account and select the register for classes tile.

There are printable instructions you can use to guide you through the registration process.

Scheduling placement test

To enroll in Math or English courses, you must submit your test scores. To schedule a placement test, please refer to the testing center.

Testing Center

Where to send test scores

If you're taking a math and/or English class, send your ACT or MAP scores to the Admissions Office at admreg@northeast.edu

How to add/drop a class

To drop a class, students can drop online during the first week of the semester. If you need to submit a formal drop request, complete the drop form and email it to admreg@northeast.edu. The form must include the student's signature to be processed.

Add or Drop a Course

How to find your schedule

  1. Log into Canvas through your MyNortheast app
  2. Navigate to the Dashboard
    • Once logged in, you should be taken to your Canvas Dashboard, where you can see a list of your courses.
    • If you're not on the dashboard, you can click the Dashboard link in the left sidebar.
  3. Access the Calendar
    • On the left-hand sidebar, you should see a Calendar link. This calendar displays your assignments, due dates, and events for all of your classes.
    • Click on the Calendar link, and it will open a calendar view showing the dates for upcoming assignments and other course-related events.

Attendance

  • Attendance verification is required for all students during the first week of class. Instructors are responsible for reporting by noon on the second Tuesday of the semester if a student has failed to attend. If a student does not establish attendance, they will be administratively withdrawn, meaning the course will not appear on their transcript.
  • Students who fail to attend for 14 consecutive calendar days, as reported by their faculty, will be unofficially withdrawn. To avoid receiving an "F" on their transcript, students should "officially" drop the course if they have a "UF" (unofficial withdrawal) prior to the last day to drop. A "W" (withdrawal) on the transcript is preferable to an "F."
Academic Calendar

Academic Standing

  • At Northeast, students are expected to make progress toward their educational goals, with academic standing evaluated at the end of each term. The academic standing categories are as follows:
    • President's List: Requires a 4.0 GPA after at least 12 credit hours for full-time students or 6 credit hours for part-time students. Recognizes outstanding students.
    • Academic Success: A GPA between 3.75 and 3.99 after at least 12 credit hours for full-time students or 6 credit hours for part-time students. Recognizes outstanding students.
    • Good Standing: A cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. Students can pursue their academic goals without restrictions and must maintain a 2.0 GPA to graduate.
    • Academic Warning: A cumulative GPA of 1.99 or less. Students are restricted to 12 credit hours and must meet with a First Year Advisor to create an Academic Recovery Plan. The restriction remains until their GPA returns to 2.0 or higher.
    • Academic Probation: If a student on Academic Warning fails to earn a 2.0 semester GPA, they are restricted to 6 credit hours and must meet with a First Year Advisor to adjust their schedule. They remain on probation until their GPA improves to 2.0 or higher.
    • Academic Suspension: If a student on probation fails to achieve a 2.0 semester GPA again, they face suspension for one semester (excluding summer). They must meet with a First Year Advisor and submit an appeal to re-enroll. Failure to meet requirements can result in a two-semester suspension.
  • Academic standing also affects financial aid, veteran benefits, athletics, and housing. Students must follow Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standards to maintain eligibility for financial aid.

How to access transcripts

Trascript Request

How to determine a major

MyMajors Assessment

Early College Credit effects in Athletic Eligibility

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Token Instructions

Many of our students access our systems using their phones or other extensions on their computers for multi-factor authentication (MFA). If a student is unable to use either of these options, the high school can provide a token or request one from the college in special circumstances. If you believe a student needs a token, please contact your regional support representative, who can guide you through the next steps. Please note that any tokens provided by the college must be returned at the end of the semester.