Admissions
Enrollment Steps
We know that applying to college can be a little intimidating, but relax, we’ve worked hard to make the process easy for interested students. Use this list of helpful tips to stay on track.
What Do I Need To Do? and When?
It's easy to apply to Northeast Community College. Northeast offers many choices in the liberal arts and sciences and career programs where you can graduate with a certificate, diploma or two-year associates degree. Day, evening, and online classes make an education at Northeast convenient and cost-effective.
Apply NowCheck out our campus and get a feel for the College, what classes will be like, and the type of atmosphere Northeast has to offer. Touring campus allows you to visit with current students, meet with faculty of your program, and see everything the College has to offer you.
Tour The Campus or Attend an EventBy claiming your My Apps account, you will be able to log into your My Northeast, review your financial aid information, complete your housing contract, and apply for scholarships.
Claim Your Account InstructionsSend your High School Transcripts to the Admissions Office.
Admissions Mailing Address
Northeast Community College
ATTN: Admissions Office
P.O. Box 469
Norfolk, NE 68702-0469
Send your Previous College Official Transcripts to our Registrar's Office. Include any dual/college courses taken at another institution. Include any foreign college transcripts.
Registrar's Mailing Address
Northeast Community College
ATTN: Registrars Office
P.O. Box 469
Norfolk, NE 68702-0469
Submit your ACT, SAT, MAP, or Accuplacer scores to the Admissions Office.
If you don't have current placement test scores, contact our Testing Center to schedule a MAP test. Scores are good for up to five years.
Test scores are required before you register for classes. They are used to ensure you are enrolled in the correct level of math and English courses. View Mandatory Placement for details.
Admissions Mailing Address
Northeast Community College
ATTN: Admissions Office
P.O. Box 469
Norfolk, NE 68702-0469
Check if your program is a Selective Admissions Program. These programs have additional admissions requirements.
For most Northeast scholarships only one application is needed. You can apply through My Apps.
Application Opens: October 1st each year, for next academic year
Application Priority Deadline: March 1st each year, for next academic year
Application Final Deadline: September 15th for current academic year
You should never have to pay to apply for a scholarship.
The first step in applying for federal financial aid is completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Starting on October 1 of each year, students can complete the FAFSA for the following academic year.
Apply for Financial AidComplete the housing contract in the MyHousing app located on your MyApps Portal. Contracts are available in January.
The sooner the better to make sure that you have a place to stay. Living on campus is great for students. Students who live on campus do better in their classes and have greater opportunities to meet more students on campus.
Learn More About Campus HousingYou can take Northeast's My Majors assessment. This assessment will get to know your interests, strengths, and passions. You will be provided a list of best-fit majors and careers to choose from at Northeast.
Find Your College Major Assessment (mymajors.com)Any degree seeking student needs to attend either a virtual or in-person registration.
Your specific registration information will be sent out in April for the following fall semester and October for the following spring semester. This information will include important dates and steps to help you through the registration process. We encourage you to complete these steps in a timely manner to ensure a smooth process.
At registration, you will meet with your advisor, register for classes, and can also visit with financial aid and residence life. If you have specific questions about registration, contact the Admissions Office.
Northeast offers many support services for our enrolled students to be successful in class. Some resources can be set up before you enroll, like Disability Services or our TRIO Student Support Services.
Some services include
- Disability Services for students with a diagnosed disability, either learning or physical.
- A two-credit-hour Learning Skills for Success Class that assists students in acquiring skills and attitudes that promote success in the classroom.
- Free academic services including Tutoring and a Writing Center.
- TRIO Student Support Services: An academic assistance program designed for low-income, first-generation college students or students with a disability.
Admissions Mailing Address
Northeast Community College
ATTN: Admissions Office
P.O. Box 469
Norfolk, NE 68702-0469
Registrar's Mailing Address
Northeast Community College
ATTN: Registrars Office
P.O. Box 469
Norfolk, NE 68702-0469
Need Help?
If you need help contact the Admissions Office.
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